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Intersectionality and Group Analysis: Explorations of Power, Privilege, and Position in Group Therapy (1st Edition) by Suryia Nayak and Alasdair Forrest offers a critical and practice-informed examination of how intersectionality shapes experiences within group analytic psychotherapy. This eBook brings together theory, clinical reflection, and contemporary scholarship to explore how power, privilege, identity, and social position operate in therapeutic group settings.
The book examines the influence of race, gender, class, sexuality, disability, and culture on group dynamics, therapeutic relationships, and clinical outcomes. Through reflective essays and practice-based insights, the authors and contributors challenge practitioners to engage ethically and critically with difference, oppression, and unconscious processes within groups.
Essential reading for group analysts, psychotherapists, counselors, and advanced trainees, this eBook deepens understanding of inclusive and socially responsive group therapy practice in complex and diverse contexts.
Key Highlights:
Intersectional perspectives in group analytic psychotherapy
Critical exploration of power, privilege, and social position
Practice-based reflections and clinical insights
Focus on diversity, ethics, and inclusion in group therapy
Ideal for psychotherapists, counselors, and clinical trainees
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