held in Charleston, South Carolina, USA in November 1994.
- A Psychosomatic Dialogue, by John V. Salinsky
- Balint Leadership and Hermeneutic
Research,
by Ritch Addison
- Assessing Outcome, by Alec Chessman
- A New World Address, by Jacques Dufey
- `Essential' and `Desirable' Characteristics
of a Balint Group, by the Council of the British Balint Society
- The Future Directions of Balint Training,
by Frank D. Dornfest
- The Effect of Balint Work on Our Patients,
by Macula Lachowsky
- Balint Group Leadership, by Stanley Levenstein
- Tailoring The Balint Group Seminar For First Year
Family Medicine Residents, Katherine L. Margo, Geoffrey N. Margo
- Assessing Outcomes, William Miller
- The Ninth International Balint Congress,
John V. Salinsky
- Findings from Miles Workshops on Physician-Patient
Communication, Frederic W. Platt
- The Use of Individualized Balint Training in
One-On-One Teaching, David Sanders
- Some Common Forms of Resistance to Balint Activity,
Lee Scheingold
- Psychiatric Group Supervision in Family Practice
and Concomitant Focus Group Evaluation, Bjarte Storas
- A Negotiation Model of Empathy, Carol Toris
- Outline for Closing Plenary, Richard B.
Addison, William L. Miller, Penny Williamson
- Future Directions: The Role of Qualitative
Research in Balint Work, Penny Williamson
- Integrating Clinical Practice and Research,
Laurel Milberg
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