Abstract

This article describes how four seasoned clinicians and group analysts working in public mental health services, experience their participation in a randomized trial of short-term versus long-term analytic group psychotherapy (20 or 80 sessions). The design makes it possible to integrate the research with regular clinical practice, and participation gives the institutions the opportunity to fulfil obligations of doing research, that are imposed on the Community Mental Health Centres. The experiences are mainly described from the clinicians’ position, but some comments from the research director are included. The collaboration across approximately five years is found to be interesting and rewarding. Based on the assumption that further steps are made to strengthen and develop the qualitative aspects of such projects, the clinicians recommend such collaboration as a feasible and useful way to build and maintain a bridge across the gap that too often seems to separate researchers and clinicians. This is assumed to be profitable for everyone involved, not least the patients.

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