Abstract

This article describes some ideas, both theoretical and clinical, related to the group-analytic treatment of psychosis, in the context of a Psychotherapy Day-Hospital that runs weekly in a multi-racial and deprived district in England. Clinical vignettes refer to different developmental stages in the life of a slow-open group. Strikingly, after certain initial misgivings, therapists and patients felt that the group experience increased their enthusiasm.

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