Exploring Psychodynamic Group Therapy
The challenge put forth in this course is for the participant to develop better understanding and application of contemporary psychoanalytic concepts and the psychodynamic growth-change-healing process.
Course Overview
(Live In-Person, 6 CEUs)
- Theoretical Presentation (10-12:00/2 hr. session)
- How Group Therapy Evolved from an Early Understanding of Group Dynamics
- Lunch (1 hour)
- Clinical Application & Case-Studies (1:00-3:00/2 hr. session)
- Applying Relational Self Psychology to Group Therapy
- Break (:15)
- Group Discussion & Supervision (3:15-5:15/2 hr. session)
- Fundamental Ways of Working in Psychodynamic Group Therapy with Individual Focus & Group-as-a-Whole Focus
Course Detail
First the Fundamentals:
- What is a Group
- The highly social nature of humans
- Families, tribes, clans etc.
- The natural tension arc, i.e. the group vs. the individual
- Hierarchies and group
- Synergy and co-operation
- Relational fitness concept
How Group Therapy Evolved from an Early Understanding of Group Dynamics:
- The power of the group to affect the individual
- Affect/emotional contagion
- “Experience Learning” phenomenon
- Applying early understanding of group dynamics to develop a form of therapy
Psychodynamic Group Therapy:
- Basic definitions (psychoanalytic vs psychodynamic)
- Applying Relational Self Psychology to Group Therapy
- Selfobject concept
- Unconscious organizing principles concept
- Mutual impact dynamics and the concept of co-creation
- Employing empathic attunement and creating a “WE Space” in the group
- Fostering “vulnerable moments” to facilitate growth-change and healing process
- What are the goals of this model of psychodynamic group therapy?
- Real time observation of patient’s personal intrapsychic processes and of interpersonal dynamics provides opportunity for growth-change
- Opportunity to develop healthy selfobject relationships (i.e. improve their personal relational fittedness in the social mileu)
- Opportunity to discover and change unconscious negative organizing principles
Two Fundamental Ways of Working in Psychodynamic Group Therapy:
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- Individual Focus
- Process of focusing on and exploring individual patient’s intrapsychic process (i.e. vulnerable self, organizing principles etc.)
- Group-as-a-Whole Focus
- Process focused on unconscious group dynamics (i.e. in the moment mutual impact dynamics of how the group organizes itself as a group including relationship to leader)
- Individual Focus