1972
DOI: 10.1080/00207284.1972.11492154
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General Systems Theory and Group Therapy: An Introduction

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“…In our conceptualizations, it proved helpful to refer to the '~systems approach" (Durkin, 1972(Durkin, , 1982 with specific emphasis on the dynamic interaction between various participating units, for example the supervisor and interaction with the supervisee, supervisee and interaction with the organization, patient group and interaction with the therapist or supervisee. Such development of interactions between subsystems created a system.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In our conceptualizations, it proved helpful to refer to the '~systems approach" (Durkin, 1972(Durkin, , 1982 with specific emphasis on the dynamic interaction between various participating units, for example the supervisor and interaction with the supervisee, supervisee and interaction with the organization, patient group and interaction with the therapist or supervisee. Such development of interactions between subsystems created a system.…”
Section: Discussion and Recommendationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Uno de los esfuerzos más notables para la aplicación sistemática del pensamiento sistémico y, en concreto, de los principios de la teoría general de sistemas, fue el realizado por Helen Durkin (1972). Con la ayuda de un comité de expertos y tras varios años de búsqueda de la forma en la que la teoría sistémica podía mejorar la práctica de la terapia de grupo, Durkin (1981) y sus colaboradores extrajeron varios principios esclarecedores. En concreto, observaron que el isomorfismo de von Bertalanffy se reflejaba tanto en las estructuras grupales como en las subgrupales e individuales.…”
Section: Pensamiento Sistémicounclassified
“…Posteriormente, Agazarian (1992), a partir de su teoría centrada en los sistemas, profundizó en las posibles implicaciones prácticas de las investigaciones precedentes. La teoría centrada en los sistemas constituye un marco de aplicación de los constructos de la teoría general de sistemas y de los principios extraídos de las investigaciones de Durkin (1981) a los sistemas humanos. Así, Agazarian (1992) afirma que pueden observarse, definirse y explicarse, desde una misma perspectiva, la estructura y la función del miembro en el subgrupo, del subgrupo en el grupo y del grupo en la sociedad.…”
Section: Pensamiento Sistémicounclassified
“…General systems theory has been integrated into the fields of group dynamics and group psychotherapy and has become an important means of describing the dynamic relationships and characteristic structural features of a broad variety of group experiences. Despite the increasing interest on the part of prominent group therapists and group dynamicists (Durkin, 1972(Durkin, , 1973(Durkin, , 1974Ganzarain, 1977;Liff, 1978) in general systems theory and its potential for a broadened understanding of significant aspects of group process and structure that go far beyond the insights obtainable from psychoanalytic and object relations theory, there has been no effort to concretize the important implications of systems theory for a contemporary model of intervention in groups.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%