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psychoanalytic group psychotherapy

group therapy in which basic psychoanalytic concepts and methods, such as free association, analysis of resistances and defenses, and dream analysis, are used in modified form, with the assumption that group members will manifest transference to each other as well as to the therapist, allowing multiple transferences to be explored and analyzed. The most prominent exponent of this therapy was British psychoanalyst Wilfred Bion (1897–1979).

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September 8th 2024

drift

drift

n.

1. a reduction in variation in genetic traits that can occur when sampling from continually smaller groups, such that some traits ultimately become excluded from possibility.

2. a reduction in the reliability of technical instruments orin the accuracy of observers over time. See instrument drift; observer drift.