Individual psychoanalytic treatment can proceed with the attainment of its goals when group therapy sessions are added to the treatment regimen, if anything, the work of character reconstruction may occur with greater alacrity and depth. Similarly, psychoanalytic group therapy is most often enhanced by the addition of individual sessions as patients are provided with the opportunity to work through issues in greater genetic and intrapsychic depth. (23 pp.)
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