Group Analysis is a powerful therapeutic medium that focuses on the relationship between the individual and the group, emphasizing the essentially social nature of human experience.
As a method of treatment, Group Analysis offers a form of psychotherapy that recognises how emotional, behavioural and psychological phenomena emerge in the context of our social groups. Carefully constituted analytic psychotherapy groups have a long record of helping people with personal problems and in promoting personal development. The Group Analytic approach has profound implications for group-work as well as organisational practice. This is the case not only in health, social and educational settings, but also in the world of business.
Our philosophy is that as personal difficulties arise in groups, groups are the best place to explore, to understand, and to try and resolve them.
Group Analysis aims to achieve a healthier integration of the individual in his or her network of relationships.