Segercrantz Ulrika
Psychotherapist, group psychoanalyst, supervisor, and trainer in Helsinki, Finland.
Int J Group Psychother. 2015 Oct;65(4):535-41. doi: 10.1521/ijgp.2015.65.4.535.
This article describes the development of group psychotherapy in Finland as a treatment in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. Different theoretical preferences split the training programs into two; both are now trying to survive in a psychotherapeutically changing landscape. All training programs have been transferred to the universities, but a lack of interest in, and knowledge about, group psychotherapy has resulted in fewer students choosing this program. This may result, in the future, in even less knowledge of, and research in, group dynamics in Finland.
本文描述了芬兰团体心理治疗在20世纪50年代、60年代和70年代作为一种治疗方法的发展情况。不同的理论偏好将培训项目分成了两类;如今这两类都在心理治疗不断变化的格局中努力存续。所有培训项目都已转移至大学,但对团体心理治疗缺乏兴趣和了解,导致选择该项目的学生减少。这可能在未来导致芬兰对团体动力的了解和研究更少。