GAT

Group Analytic Therapy

A therapy that uses group dynamics to explore and address psychological issues.


Group Analytic Therapy (GAT) is a form of group therapy that combines psychoanalytic principles with the dynamics of group interaction. Developed by S.H. Foulkes, GAT explores how individuals relate to one another within the group and uses these interactions to understand and address psychological issues. The group setting provides a supportive environment where members can gain insight into their behaviors and emotions, develop new coping strategies, and build a sense of community.


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Published on July 1, 2024.

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