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Michael Balint's Group Approach: The Boston Balint Group
Authors:Don R. Lipsitt
Affiliation:(1) Department of Psychiatry, Mount Auburn Hospital, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 02238;
Abstract:Michael Balint was a physician/psychoanalyst who trained in Hungary and emigrated to England in 1939 when Nazi Germany began to dominate Europe. At the Tavistock Clinic, he and his wife met with social workers and physicians around ldquocase discussion seminars.rdquo With his strong interest in medicine and his curiosity about the patient-physician relationship, he initiated research/training groups with interested physicians, which ultimately led to publication of the now-classic The Doctor, His Patient, and the Illness, a rich text that has become a virtual staple of family practice residencies, along with ldquoBalint Groupsrdquo for training. Balint refrained from considering his groups ldquopsychotherapyrdquo in order to minimize resistance of his physician-students. But because the groups lasted sometimes for years and explored transference and countertransference in patient-physician relationships, he acknowledged that the result was personal growth of the participants. His techniques are described and an example of a Balint Group (ldquoBoston Grouprdquo) are presented here.
Keywords:Michael Balint  group approaches  Balint groups  doctor-patient relationship
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