Abstract

Scrutiny has been investigated in ethnology, political philosophy, social and aesthetic criticism, in empirical developmental research, and in this paper, as a nuclear idea. I describe a series of group psychotherapy sessions in which each member’s mental relationship to the prospect or experience of scrutinizing or being scrutinized became a prominent and productive theme in the group, and was treated psychoanalytically.

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