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Baltic
Training Project in Group Analysis
Atviros
Lietuvos
Objectives
The quality of human relationship in Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia is
facing major changes. Mental health care, clinical psychology, as well
as social care and education are making first steps into development and
implementation of the most progressive, scientifically elaborated methods
of education, therapy and democratic group processes in the human communication.
The situation in the area of group psychotherapy demonstrates existence
of wide range of theoretical approaches, which are missing systematic
and complete European level training programs, qualification standards,
and properly trained teachers. There is great need of such education programs
built into curriculum of local training institutions with their own tutors
and mentors in every Baltic country.
The main goal of the Baltic Training Project in Group Analysis (BTPGA)
is to bring the professional culture of Group Analysis in Baltic countries
and to achieve the level of professionals able to implement their skills
and knowledge in practice, educate other professionals, to introduce and
train other close professionals (nurses, educators, representatives from
legal system) and to create network for scientific, practical and tutorial
exchange in Baltic countries.
Group Analysis has wide application with small and large groups in psychiatry,
psychotherapy and psychology, medical, social and educational work, organisational
management, and resolution of multidisciplinary conflicts and development
of democratic functioning in the society. The theory and method of Group
Analysis is based on sociology, psychoanalytical psychology and Gestalt
theories in psychology.
History
of The Baltic Project of Training in Group Analysis
The Lithuanian Group Psychotherapy Association requested for 5 year Group
Psychotherapy and Group Analysis training programme in 1991 to the representatives
of the Institute of Group Analysis (Oslo, Norway). The idea was positively
received, discussed, and finally supported by Norwegian Psychotherapy
Committee in Norwegian Psychiatric Association/The Norwegian Medical Association
in 1994. After years of joint efforts of Institute of Group Analysis (Oslo)
and Lithuanian Group Psychotherapy Association the program was finally
approved and financial support of was received from the Norwegian Council
of Mental Health for first year of Introductory Course in 1995. The project
has got moral support from Lithuanian Health Ministry, Vilnius University,
Lithuanian Medical and Psychiatric Associations and in the subcommittee
for Baltic countries of Nordic Psychiatric Joint Committee.
Three members of Institute of Group Analysis (Norway) - Steinar Lorentzen,
Tore Sørlie, and Kjersty Lyngstad - conducted the introductory
course of training for 31 psychiatrists (MD) and psychologists (MA) from
Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in 1995-1996 in Vilnius (Lithuania). As
29 participants completed the first year and the program got highly positive
evaluation there was definitely high need for continuation of the project.
The Nordic Council financially supported next two years of the project
on the Advanced level of training in 1997-1999. The project extended with
participation of Vivi Maar from Institute of Group Analysis and Family
Therapy of Copenhagen, Denmark and became the five countries project with
5 trainers and 36 participants. Lithuanian Psychotherapeutic Society took
the leading role as co-ordinating and hosting organisation. During third
year of the BTPGA two Lithuanian trainers- Erna Petkute and Eugenijus
Laurinaitis were approved by Institute of Group Analysis (Oslo) as affiliated
teachers in the project and started their activities in the course. In
this way the network was established both on the level of trainees, and
on the level of teachers.
Project
Structure
The BTPGA is administrated by Local Arrangement Committee (LAC), which
was formally elected by the members of Group Analysis Section of Lithuanian
Group Psychotherapy Association and representatives of Latvia and Estonia.
Lithuanian Psychotherapeutic Society carried out financial management
of the project. Financial report of the Project training years 1997/1998
has been presented to and approved by the Nordic Council.
Regular meetings of the LAC and the trainers are decision-making body
of the BTPGA.
Main selection, program and certification decisions of BTPGA are being
approved by Institute of Group Analysis (Oslo, Norway).
The tasks of the training programme is to prepare group analysts, supplying
them with necessary knowledge and skills in the fields of group psychology,
theories of personality, patient - therapist contact, analytical theories
of development, theories of neurotic, psychosomatic and other psychogenic
disorders, theoretical background of social, training and patient group
functioning, process of group psychotherapy, group dynamics, selection
of patients for group therapy; training the candidates to use analytically
oriented group psychotherapy and counselling, diagnostics and selection
of patients, leading small and large groups, training and supervising
group analysts.
Successful completion of Introductory course provided participants with
basic knowledge in group psychotherapy and group dynamics and enabled
them to conduct groups in mental health and educational institutions and
function as co-therapists in psychotherapy groups.
Successful completion of Advanced course has given the participants' efficient
knowledge and skills in group therapy and group dynamics to conduct psychotherapy
groups independently in mental health institutions.
Successful completion of the Qualifying course (including Introductory
and Advanced courses) after written clinical paper will be finalised in
diploma of Group Analyst of IGA (Norway) and enable participants to become
trainers and supervisors in Group Analysis.
Training format: 5 prolonged weekend blocks a year.
There are five groups of participants concomitantly undergoing theory
and seminars, supervisions and three self-experience groups as well as
large self-experience group. Introductory and evaluation meetings are
held every block. Participants meet in peer groups between training blocks
for theory discussions and intervisions as well.
Currently in the project are 28 participants of each level of training
from Lithuania and Latvia . 10 of them have finished the education and
applied for becoming the teachers. The same number of new participants
are expected next year.
In 1999 the Lithuanian Group Analytic Society was founded. It took over
all the responsibilities of the training from the Lithuanian Psychotherapy
Association. Due to hard work of the representatives of LGAS the training
program was approved asVilnius University Postgraduate Course in 2001.
Project
Evaluation
Survey (see: Lorentzen S., et al. Block training in Group Psychotherapy
in the Baltic States in Group Analysis // Group Analysis, Vol. 31, No.
3, September 1998 - copy attached) presented the high rate of evaluation
of the training by the participants. More than 80% of Introductory course
participants expressed their wish to continue the training. The similar
evaluation procedure is to be used in the evaluation of the Advanced course
and the whole training program as well.
Expected
Outcome
1. The participants of the training project will get the knowledge and
skills on their level of education;
2. Group of 10 participants successfully finished the training and become
certified Group Analysts;
3. Some of the certified Group Analysts will become trainers for their
countries.
4. There will be developed training program on GA and established training
institute in GA (in one or all three Baltic countries);
5. The co-operation network of research, teaching and practice will be
established among Nordic and Baltic countries;
6. This will bring an important change in the functioning of mental health
institutions, management training, and political decision-making procedures
in Baltic countries.
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