Morris Nitsun has created a rich tapestry in which group psychotherapy, organisational process and the arts come together in unexpected ways, rather like the interweaving process of a creative and well-functioning analytic group. It is likely to be of greatest appeal to readers who practise in some way as group therapists or facilitators. - Christopher Davies is a group analyst and NHS adult psychotherapist, published in Therapy Today
Morris Nitsun's third major publication, 'Beyond the Anti-group: Survival and Transformation is a courageous book: relentless in its determination to address all facets of human nature, its capacity for denial and destructiveness as well as its ability to generate repair. His treatment of a key topic - the survival of the psychotherapy group - is far-reaching: creative, respectful, probing, poignantly personal, clinically sound, realistic, and ultimately hopeful. Further, the book urges us to keep pace with a rapidly changing world without relinquishing social - as opposed to virtual - communication. It is a must read for all who are concerned that an infatuation with technology and efficiency threaten what is essentially human about us.- Jerome S. Gans, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School, Distinguished Life Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association & American Psychiatric Association
All who are serious about the survival and flourishing of both group analysis and our wider world should pay attention to his arguments. - Sasha Roseneil, Professor of Sociology and Social Theory, Birkbeck, University of London, and group analyst
Morris Nitsun's pursuit of the difficult and uncomfortable aspects of groups adds spice to his enthusiasm and love for what they can offer - and for our all working creatively with groups. His long career as a clinician, particularly in the NHS, adds gravitas and power to his observations and his lucid writing illuminates complex and subtle aspects of group process. And a further delight - his talent as an artist flavours his exploration of the arts, taking the anti-group on a new and exciting adventure. Don't miss it! - Sue Einhorn, M.Inst GA; Scientific Chair GASI
This is Morris Nitsun's most comprehensive text on group analysis to date, a product of his multi-faceted career, including that of successful artist. It is his most original and thoughtful book, refusing to accept conventional wisdom and fashion in group analysis, stepping right outside the box and offering new creative developments in theory and practice. These include opening up to greater interdisciplinary collaboration and looking towards the arts for new directions. This is an extra-ordinary book, refreshing, challenging, critical. Nitsun bravely pushes the frontiers of our field.- Bracha Hadar, clinical psychologist and group analyst in private practice and in Israeli Institute of Group Analysis.
Morris Nitsun's third major publication, 'Beyond the Anti-group: Survival and Transformation is a courageous book: relentless in its determination to address all facets of human nature, its capacity for denial and destructiveness as well as its ability to generate repair. His treatment of a key topic - the survival of the psychotherapy group - is far-reaching: creative, respectful, probing, poignantly personal, clinically sound, realistic, and ultimately hopeful. Further, the book urges us to keep pace with a rapidly changing world without relinquishing social - as opposed to virtual - communication. It is a must read for all who are concerned that an infatuation with technology and efficiency threaten what is essentially human about us.- Jerome S. Gans, MD, Associate Clinical Professor, Harvard Medical School, Distinguished Life Fellow, American Group Psychotherapy Association & American Psychiatric Association
All who are serious about the survival and flourishing of both group analysis and our wider world should pay attention to his arguments. - Sasha Roseneil, Professor of Sociology and Social Theory, Birkbeck, University of London, and group analyst
Morris Nitsun's pursuit of the difficult and uncomfortable aspects of groups adds spice to his enthusiasm and love for what they can offer - and for our all working creatively with groups. His long career as a clinician, particularly in the NHS, adds gravitas and power to his observations and his lucid writing illuminates complex and subtle aspects of group process. And a further delight - his talent as an artist flavours his exploration of the arts, taking the anti-group on a new and exciting adventure. Don't miss it! - Sue Einhorn, M.Inst GA; Scientific Chair GASI
This is Morris Nitsun's most comprehensive text on group analysis to date, a product of his multi-faceted career, including that of successful artist. It is his most original and thoughtful book, refusing to accept conventional wisdom and fashion in group analysis, stepping right outside the box and offering new creative developments in theory and practice. These include opening up to greater interdisciplinary collaboration and looking towards the arts for new directions. This is an extra-ordinary book, refreshing, challenging, critical. Nitsun bravely pushes the frontiers of our field.- Bracha Hadar, clinical psychologist and group analyst in private practice and in Israeli Institute of Group Analysis.