I'm glad you said that ....I was really worried it was going to become a
women/men thing - it's a whole minefield isn't it!
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From: ECSKRIC1 [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 30 June 2000 20:18
To: James Neill
Cc: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Men in Groups.
Thanks for research info James
Well... a reference I have been reading which I think could
support this whole debate on gender. especially as it refers to
group work processes and also perhaps address your concern Chris
in ensuring we also address men's experiences within the gender
debate.
Andronico.M.P (ed) (1996) Men In Groups. Insights. Interventions and
Psychoeducational Work. Washington: American Psychological
Association.
A specific chapter examines the issues of identification of
male-female stereotypes and issues of female therapist - male client
transference. Now that really opens up gender in the area
of transference and countertransference in the adventure thearpy
process and I now wonder how the adventure experience
influence these processes as we move outside the boundaries of the
traditional indoor therapy room !!
kaye
Kaye Richards
Liverpool John Moores University
School of Education, Community and Social Sciences
I.M.Marsh Campus
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Aigburth
Liverpool
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