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CASTANHO, Pablo. Group settings employed by rené kaës: notes on its archeology and genesis. Vínculo [online]. 2013, vol.10, n.2, pp. 14-25. ISSN 1806-2490.

In order to promote a better understanding of the psychoanalytical group settings employed by René Kaës, this article explores some aspects of their archeology and genesis. We identify the T-groups, originated from Kurt Lewin, and the Psychodrama, from Moreno, as the two main group settings of the French Group Psychoanalysis "prehistory". The group settings employed by René Kaës would be originated from a process of "reinventing" them, which has simultaneously denied and let some of their traces endure into the new settings. The use of "intensive seminars", the formative perspective, and the proposition of the speech as the cornerstone to all kinds of group work are examples from this process.

Keywords : Group Psychotherapy; Group Psychoanalysis; Analytical Setting; Analytical Frame; Kaës; René; 1936.

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