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THE EXPERIENCES OF GROUP ANALYST IN MULTICULTURAL AND TRANSCULTURAL ASPECTS OF GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY

Ivan Urlić ; neuropsychiatrist, educator in analytical psychotherapy and group analysis, member of the Institute for Group Analysis


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Abstract

The necessity to relate with others from the very beginning of existence of human being indicate the importance of cultural influences that after basic biological needs and emotional
intersubjective exchanges have been satisfied brings to the scene culture of the group they belong. This intertwining of biological and cultural, inner and outer worlds, and projections of the inner towards outer and impressions that external elements bring into internal world
of a person represent the process of forming of a personality, personal and group identity in all their complex interrelationships.This paper relates to the ways on which cultural influences shape expressions of feelings, experiences, thinking and reacting of persons inside their groups, and ethnicities, and on ways in which these processes mirror when working with groups.

Keywords

group psychotherapy; cultural influences; transcultural aspects; supervision

Hrčak ID:

177405

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/177405

Publication date:

7.12.2016.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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