The Use of Large Groups to Address Cultural Differences in the Psychotherapy Community in Aotearoa New Zealand

Journal title FORUM
Author/s Margot Solomon
Publishing Year 2009 Issue 2009/3
Language English Pages 12 P. 155-166 File size 99 KB
DOI 10.3280/FORU2009-002013
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<em>The Use of Large Groups to Address Cultural Differences in the Psychotherapy Community in Aotearoa New Zealand</em> - This paper focuses on large group experiences in the psychotherapy community in Aotearoa New Zealand as case illustrations for the themes that emerge relating to culture, identity, and large group process. The large group works to establish a new socially relational context where it becomes possible to build new personal relationships in the socio-political domain; to sit with and confront the pain that is held by the individual and the minority group and blocks thinking outside divisive positions in society. This is the work that psychotherapists in New Zealand are doing.

Margot Solomon, The Use of Large Groups to Address Cultural Differences in the Psychotherapy Community in Aotearoa New Zealand in "FORUM" 3/2009, pp 155-166, DOI: 10.3280/FORU2009-002013