Why Freud Didn’t Trust Group Therapy — The Individual vs. the Crowd
Автор: Freud Uncovered
Загружено: 2026-01-19
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Freud is often called the father of psychoanalysis, yet his skepticism about group therapy remains a fascinating and sometimes overlooked part of his legacy.
In this video, we explore why Freud, who revolutionized our understanding of the unconscious mind, distrusted the crowd and favored individual therapy. We dive into the historical context of Freud’s time, his core belief in the unique unconscious of each patient, and his concerns about how group settings might dilute the intimate therapist-patient relationship.
You’ll learn about Freud’s groundbreaking 1921 work Group Psychology and the Analysis of the Ego, where he theorized that crowds can weaken individuality and foster emotional contagion.
Ultimately, this video offers a nuanced reflection on the balance between individual and group therapeutic approaches, honoring Freud’s pioneering insights while appreciating how mental health care has evolved. Whether you’re a psychology student, mental health professional, or just curious about Freud’s complex ideas, this deep dive will give you fresh perspectives on therapy, the human mind, and the power of social connection.
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