Analytical group psychotherapy

Group analysis or analytical group psychotherapy is a method of group psychotherapy originated by S. H. Foulkes in the 1940s. It combines psychoanalytic insights with a focus on understanding the relations between the individual and others within the groups to which he/she belongs. Through shared experience and joint exploration of relations, individuals come to an understanding of their needs and ways to address them, leading to a better integration within their family and social network. Paraphrasing Sigmund Freud - the aim is for the individual to be able to love and to work with others.

Group sessions last an hour and a half and take place once a week at a fixed day and hour. The group is made up of maximum 8 people.