sidosryhmäanalyysillä
Sidosryhmäanalyysillä, also known as group analysis, is a therapeutic approach that focuses on the dynamics and interactions within a group of people. It was developed by the Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud and further elaborated by his daughter Anna Freud. The primary goal of sidosryhmäanalyysillä is to understand and address the unconscious processes that influence group behavior and interpersonal relationships.
In a sidosryhmäanalyysillä session, a group of individuals, typically ranging from 5 to 10 people, gather to
The analysis of the group's dynamics involves examining the relationships between the members, the roles they
Sidosryhmäanalyysillä has been used in various settings, including clinical therapy, organizational development, and educational contexts. It