An original multi-group setting in France. Articulation between a large group for sharing experiences and small therapeutic groups. Therapeutic and training function.
- By Marie-Frédérique Bacqué,
- Gilles Bertschy,
- Chloé Nicot,
- Renaud Beraldin,
- Anne Thévenot
- and Claire Metz
Pages 163 to 175
Cite this article
- BACQUÉ, Marie-Frédérique,
- BERTSCHY, Gilles,
- NICOT, Chloé,
- BERALDIN, Renaud,
- THÉVENOT, Anne
- and METZ, Claire,
- Bacqué, Marie-Frédérique.,
- et al.
- Bacqué, M.-F.,
- Bertschy, G.,
- Nicot, C.,
- Beraldin, R.,
- Thévenot, A.
- and Metz, C.
https://doi.org/10.3917/rppg.072.0163
Cite this article
- Bacqué, M.-F.,
- Bertschy, G.,
- Nicot, C.,
- Beraldin, R.,
- Thévenot, A.
- and Metz, C.
- Bacqué, Marie-Frédérique.,
- et al.
- BACQUÉ, Marie-Frédérique,
- BERTSCHY, Gilles,
- NICOT, Chloé,
- BERALDIN, Renaud,
- THÉVENOT, Anne
- and METZ, Claire,
https://doi.org/10.3917/rppg.072.0163
An original multi-group setting invites bipolar patients and their close relations to participate in different sub-groups. A large group, a sort of hub-platform brings together patients, parents and all their close relations. Two small therapeutic groups facilitate exchanges between bipolar patients, on the one hand, and the parents of bipolar patients on the other. The group leadership is inspired by work with “large groups” (Foulkes, Bion, Jones) and “treatment groups” of Pichon-Rivière. The combination of a large group and a parent group permits multi-family therapy. The contributions of the different groups are evaluated with a qualitative methodology (thematic analysis). The articulation between these groups of psychodynamic orientation builds a multi-group and multi-focal setting. It is an innovation that can be reproduced in the evolving landscape of psycho-social therapies for bipolar people and their entourage.
Keywords
- Bipolar disorders
- large group of patients and close relations
- group of parents of bipolar people
- group of bipolar patients
- psychoanalytically-oriented group
Publisher keywords: Bipolar disorders, group of bipolar patients, group of parents of bipolar people, large group of patients and close relations, psychoanalytically-oriented group