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GAS 2005 Symposium Paper

Special Section: Contemporary Clinical Challenges of Group Analysis Group Analysis

Dieter Nitzgen

IGA Heidelberg, Germany, dnitzgen{at}freenet.de

This paper presents a general overview of the challenges which the practice of group analysis continues to face in the field of clinical research, highlighting some of the social changes and economic pressures which influence and affect these challenges. Economic constraints are highlighted, with some suggestions as to how group analysis can develop in order to endeavour to meet the needs of different types of patients, as well as satisfying the ever-changing demands of health services and organizations.

Key Words: clinical research • group analysis • ‘evidence-based practice’ • economics • challenge

Group Analysis, Vol. 39, No. 3, 295-303 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316406066590


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