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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Group analysis
(or group analytic psychotherapy) is a method of group psychotherapy
originated by S. H. Foulkes in the 1940s. Group work was perhaps born of
the need to deal economically and efficiently with a large body of
returning soldiers with shared problems, but it soon developed into a
much broader form in which individuals were given the freedom to speak
about their experiences - to tell their tale. Group analysis combines
psychoanalytic insights with an understanding of social and
interpersonal functioning. There is an interest, in group analysis, on
the relationship between the individual group member and the rest of the
group resulting in a strengthening of both, and a better integration of
the individual with his or her community, family and social network.