THERAPY GROUP AS DREAM CONTENT
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The subject of dreams, their interpretation and therapeutic usage in individual psychotherapy bas received a great deal of attention in the psychological and psychiatric literature, most notably from Freud. In a thorough search of the literature, the author was unable to find any article or book whose title or emphasis is specifically on dreams in group therapy. The relation by a group member of a dream about a group therapy session was unique in our experience. It is hoped that this presentation will provoke further thought in this area
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