Auteur(s)
Stierlin, H.
Publicatietype
Artikel
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd in
Family Process, 12, (2), 111-125
DOI
10.1111/j.1545-5300.1973.00111.xISSN
1545-5300
Gepubliceerd op datum
1973
Fantasies, when shared in groups, have special meaning and functions. These meaning and functions vary with the types of groups under study. In this paper, I consider families to be groups in which fantasies are typically shared and utilized. These family groups can. Be compared with other groups. Such comparison, I shall try to show, casts into relief the differing theoretical and therapeutic implications of different types of shared group fantasies.
Stierlin, H.
Artikel
Engels
Family Process, 12, (2), 111-125
1545-5300
1973