""Beyond the Anti-Group: survival and transformation" builds on the success of Morris Nitsun’s influential concept of the Anti-group, taking it into new domains of thought and practice in the
current century. "A historical and ideological breakthrough" (Tuttman 1991), the concept focuses on anxiety and hostility within, towards and between groups, as well as the destructive
potential of groups. In Beyond the Anti-Group", Morris Nitsun continues his inquiry into the clinical implications of the anti-groupbut also explores the concept beyond the consulting room, in
settings as wide-ranging as cultural and environmental stress in the 21st century, the fate of public health services and the themes of contemporary art. Readers of Beyond the Anti-Group:
Survival and Transformation will be stimulated by the depth, breadth and creativity of the author’s analysis and by the excursion into new fields of inquiry. This book offers new scope, new
ideas and new impetus for psychotherapists, group analysts and group practitioners in general, students of group and organizational processes, and those working on the boundary between
psychotherapy and the arts"--