Reality in analytic group psychotherapy: Beyond transference and countertransference |
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Authors: | Dr. Jorge Cappon Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, Mexico City;(2) Génova 33-504, Mexico 6, D.F., Mexico |
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Abstract: | This study reports the results of a questionnaire, applied to therapists and their patients in 14 analytic therapy groups. It was found that the patients studied had an accurate perception of the group reality in the following dimensions: therapists' preferences for the members in their groups; power position held by each member in the group; and therapeutic benefit achieved by members in the group. Support was given to the existence of a relation among popularity, power position and therapeutic benefit; members who rated high in one of these variables generally were assigned a high position in the other two, and vice versa.These results suggest that patients in analytic group psychotherapy can be objective in their perceptions of the group reality, and that these perceptions are not always distorted by transference. The idea that, no matter how low-disclosing therapists remain, the patients in their groups will perceive their attitudes and feelings was supported by patients' accuracy in perceiving their therapists' preferences for members in their groups. These findings indicate the important role played by reality and the real relationship in psychoanalytic group psychotherapy. |
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