Looking beyond ‘couple’: exploring the relationship between co-conductors facilitating experiential groups for psychodynamic psychotherapy students

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
J. Dudley, Mike Caton
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Abstract

The authors, whose trainings include as group analytic psychotherapists, use the theoretical framework of group analysis to facilitate experiential small and median groups for students on trainings in individual psychodynamic psychotherapy. Even though in group analytic practice it would usually be a definite no, the authors found themselves debating whether members who revealed they were a couple in the past could in fact be together in a group. This discussion prompted the authors to reflect closely on their co-facilitator relationship, causing them to consider what they understood by ‘couple’. It offered up an opportunity (previously unconscious) to explore the binary fixing of conductors as male/female and heterosexual, and whether such fixing may be a defence by the group, including the group conductors, against allowing and exploring a more fluid, nuanced exploration of gender and sexuality. The authors propose that instead of small experiential groups, co-conducted median groups may offer a richer opportunity for such exploration.
超越“夫妻”:探索共同指挥之间的关系,促进心理动力心理治疗学生的体验团体
作者的培训包括团体分析心理治疗师,他们使用团体分析的理论框架来促进学生在个体心理动力心理治疗培训中的经验小群体和中位数群体。尽管在群体分析实践中,答案通常是否定的,但作者们发现,他们自己在争论,过去公开自己是情侣的成员,实际上是否可以在一个群体中在一起。这一讨论促使作者仔细反思他们的共同促进者关系,使他们考虑他们对“夫妻”的理解。它提供了一个机会(以前是无意识的)来探索将指挥家二元固定为男性/女性和异性恋,以及这种固定是否可能是团体(包括团体指挥家)的一种辩护,反对允许和探索对性别和性的更流畅、更微妙的探索。作者提出,共同进行的中间组可能会为这种探索提供更丰富的机会,而不是小型体验组。
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