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A Case for Mind

Patrick de Maré

Northfield Military Hospital, Group-Analytic Society, the Institute of Group Analysis

Roberto Schöllberger

Institute für Psychoanalyse Zuerich-Kreuzlingen in Germany, Mental Health Centres, Azienda Sanitaria Bolzano in Italy

The authors of this article consider it self-evident that psychotherapy entails treatment of the mind. This is not generally held and other determinants have been invoked, such as science. Foulkes’s views on the concept of Mind is compared to those of a wide range of authors with the objective of concluding that the mind plays a primary role in psychotherapy.

Key Words: brain • consciousness • group • mind • soul

Group Analysis, Vol. 37, No. 3, 339-352 (2004)
DOI: 10.1177/533316404045526


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