James Anthony (author)

James Anthony (author)

Dr. James Anthony was the co-author, with S. H. Foulkes, of the Penguin "Introduction to Group-Analytic Psychotherapy." Anthony was a psychoanalyst who trained in London where he began an eminent career as a child psychotherapist and psychiatrist. He studied child development under Jean Piaget and, after leaving the Maudsley Hospital, occupied a chair in Child Psychiatry at St Louis, Missouri. He is the author of many papers on Group Analysis, psychoanalysis, and child psychiatry. His collaboration with Foulkes, who became his training analyst, began at Northfield Hospital and in the early 1950s he became a founder member of the Group Analytic Society. Towards the end of his career he became Director of Psychotherapy at Chestnut Lodge, where he developed a programme of group psychotherapy for adolescent inpatients.

References

Anthony, E. J. (1975). "There and then and here and now." International J. Group Psychotherapy, 25, 163-167.


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