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    Modern group analysis, rooted in maturational developmental theory, focuses on emotional communication and developmental capacities. Therapeutic growth is achieved through group interactions and maturational interventions.

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    Background:

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  • Developmental capacities are central to the therapeutic process.
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    • Emotional communication and maturational interventions are key techniques.
    • Group interactions are the primary vehicle for development.