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Group-analytic psychotherapy is a method of treatment by the group of the group, including its conductor. The therapist-analyst helps in this process and puts his or her knowledge and education at the service of the group.

The aim of group psychotherapy is a liberation in a person’s inner psychic life from that which prevents him or her changing, from their inner blocks. It is in a sense a process of unlearning.

The increase of self-knowledge goes together with understanding others better, and the widening of horizons is altogether profound.

Adapted from S.H. Foulkes 1975


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