The ancestor syndrome: Transgenerational psychotherapy and the hidden links in the family tree

By Anne Ancelin Schützenberger

  • Jerri Bassi

Abstract

Anne Schiitzenberger is Professor Emeritus of Psychology at the University of Nice, France, co-founder of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy, and is internationally renowned as a trainer in group psychotherapy and psychodrama. In The ancestor syndrome,she has brought together an invaluable legacy: stories of past generations gathered during 40 years of clinical experience in psychoanalysis and psychodrama. In this book Professor Schützenberger weaves together histories of Freud, Moreno, Jung, Rogers and many others, acknowledging an inspiring professional lineage.

Author Biography

Jerri Bassi

As recorded in 1999.

Jerri Bassi is an applicant member of NZAP and a member of the Australia New Zealand Psychodrama Association. In private practice he provides psychotherapy, individual counselling and group therapy. He is also employed as a student counsellor with the Dunedin College of Education. Jerri lives in Dunedin, enjoys the play of nature and loves to tell stories.

Published
1999-07-30
How to Cite
Bassi, J. (1999). The ancestor syndrome: Transgenerational psychotherapy and the hidden links in the family tree : By Anne Ancelin Schützenberger. Ata: Journal of Psychotherapy Aotearoa New Zealand, 5(1), 85-87. https://doi.org/10.9791/ajpanz.1999.11