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Theory and Practice of Group Therapy

The Group Analytic Model

Pages S79-S90 | Published online: 27 Jan 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Drawing upon psychoanalysis, sociology, and group dynamics, the basic clinical model of group analysis was first described by Foulkes (1948, 1964) and Foulkes and Anthony (1964): Four men and four women, plus the conductor, sit around a small table and engage in free-floating conversation for a 90-minute session once a week. Groups might meet more often and be supplemented by combined or conjoint therapy (Maratos, 2000). All group members actively engage in treatment processes, but the conductor is responsible for monitoring and maintaining the boundaries of the group and facilitating the processes of clarification, translation, and interpretation. The conductor should resist being tempted to give personal information to patients and should not violate the boundaries of the group in ways that impede the development of the group and the individuals within it (Sharpe, 2005). Further descriptions of this model can be found in Roberts and Pines (1991).

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Notes on contributors

Earl Hopper

Earl Hopper is a Psychoanalyst, Group Analyst and Organizational Consultant in private practice in London.

Marion Brown

Marion Brown is Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Institute of Group Analysis in London.

Robi Friedman

Robi Friedman is a Clinical Psychologist in private practice in Haifa, Israel.

Dale C. Godby

Dale C. Godby is a member of the Group Analytic Practice, Dallas and Clinical Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.

David Vincent

David Vincent is a Group Analyst at the Institute of Group Analysis in London.

Gerda Winther

Gerda Winther is a Clinical Psychologist, Psychotherapist and Group Analyst in private practice in Copenhagen.

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