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  • Psychiatry
  • Healthcare Systems

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  • German healthcare system offers universal access to inpatient and outpatient psychotherapy.
  • Psychodynamic tradition forms the basis for group psychotherapy development in Germany.

Observation:

  • Group psychotherapy is prevalent in inpatient psychiatric settings.
  • Outpatient group therapy provision and therapist training need enhancement.
  • Group research predominantly mirrors inpatient clinical practices.

Findings:

  • The overall perception of group treatment in Germany is largely positive.
  • Research output in group psychotherapy is concentrated in the inpatient sector.

Implications:

  • Positive perception of group therapy can support policy changes for wider dissemination.
  • Further development of outpatient group therapy and training is recommended.
  • Bridging the gap between inpatient and outpatient group therapy research and practice is crucial.