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Group-analytic psychotherapy.

J Roberts, M Pines

    International Journal of Group Psychotherapy
    |October 1, 1992
    PubMed
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    Group analysis offers flexible and effective group psychotherapy for maturation and symptom relief. Its theoretical underpinnings, particularly the group matrix concept, invite interdisciplinary scientific exploration.

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    Area of Science:

    • Psychotherapy and Group Dynamics
    • Psychoanalysis
    • Social Psychology

    Background:

    • Group analysis is recognized as a versatile and potent modality for group psychotherapy.
    • It facilitates psychological maturation and alleviates symptoms within a group setting.
    • The underlying metapsychology requires further development, presenting opportunities for scientific integration.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the theoretical underpinnings of group analysis.
    • To highlight the potential for interdisciplinary connections with biological and physical sciences.
    • To examine the implications of Foulkes's group matrix concept.

    Main Methods:

    • Conceptual analysis of group analysis principles.
    • Review of Foulkes's (1973) work on the group matrix.

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  • Exploration of theoretical interfaces with other scientific disciplines.
  • Main Results:

    • Group analysis demonstrates efficacy in promoting maturation and symptom reduction.
    • Foulkes's concept of the group matrix offers a framework for understanding group dynamics.
    • Significant potential exists for integrating group analysis with biological and physical sciences.

    Conclusions:

    • Group analysis is an effective psychotherapeutic approach.
    • The group matrix concept is central to its theoretical framework.
    • Further research can bridge psychoanalytic theory with natural sciences.