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GAS 2005 Symposium Paper

Special Section: Secrecy and Confidentiality in Groups

Harold Behr

I.G.A. London, harbehr{at}aol.com

This paper examines the concepts of secrecy and confidentiality from an intra-psychic, interpersonal and group dynamic perspective. This is illustrated with material drawn from family therapy, biography, social history and group-analytic training. The case is made for regarding secrecy as an anti-group phenomenon, in contrast with confidentiality, which is presented as a therapeutic factor.

Key Words: secrecy • confidentiality • anti-group • therapeutic factors • group-analytic training

Group Analysis, Vol. 39, No. 3, 356-365 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316406066594


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