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FERNANDES, Waldemar José. Qualification and continued training of the health worker to work with groups. Vínculo [online]. 2019, vol.16, n.1, pp.89-97. ISSN 1806-2490.  https://doi.org/10.32467/issn.1982-1492v16n1p89-97.

The author assumes that group is a specific form of grouping in which linking interactions occur. The group phenomena are the same in all groups, changing the attitude of the therapist according to the purpose. The importance of groups in health is emphasized. Currently, there is a reduction in the demand for psychoanalytic, individual or group-inspired psychotherapies, for reasons that will be exposed at work. It is remembered, then, the potential of the public network and its vicissitudes, among them, the number of professionals without knowledge about groups. Classical training and the challenges for realistic training are studied in the present day. Difficulties and particularities are exposed, and a reflection is made about the possibilities and challenges for a training today, emphasizing the importance of the reflection groups. It concludes that only the sum of the analysis, supervision, reflection Group and theoretical study, is that it will allow the therapist in training, greater development in the art and the technique of working psychoanalytically with the device to link.

Palavras-chave : group; grouping; training; reflection group.

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