Psychotherapeutic groups
A psychotherapeutic group is a group of people who, under the guidance of a psychologist, study their own reactions, overcome negative states, and work with emotions. Forms of group work help to achieve adaptive changes in the personal state. Psychologists also pay special attention to working with trauma.
Psychotherapeutic work in groups is carried out by psychologists primarily with employees who have had traumatic experiences during the performance of official duties. Conducting such practical group classes aims to launch positive inductions and overcome the negative consequences of adverse stress-factors of professional activity.
Psychologists play an important role during psychotherapeutic groups, because they unite participants, contribute to building trust and help develop interpersonal interaction skills. The work of psychologists contributes to the effective solution of problems and the achievement of psychological well-being in a group context.