Abstract

Abstract The progress of two therapy groups for university students is described. Some difficulties were encountered in their organisation and in the selection of group members. There were also problems regarding confidentiality. On the other hand, the closure of one group during the university vacations did not impede its progress. Such group therapy seemed particularly suitable for students with less severe psychiatric disturbance and for those with adolescent difficulties in separation and individuation. Students with more severe personality disorder or those with a recent history of serious mental illness progressed less satisfactorily.

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