lcolm Pines and Lise Rafaelsen The Seventh International Congress of
Group Psychotherapy organized in Copenhagen by the International
Association of Group Psychotherapy was one of the largest and most
representative congresses on this subject that has yet been held.
Probably for the first time we achieved the declared aim of the
International Association: that of bringing together representatives of
the different approaches to group psychotherapy in the same forum to
allow for communication, exchange, and development of our relation-
ships. Previous congresses have been less representative and it seems to
augur well for the future of the Association and of it's congresses that
there was this strong force and wish for unification and for exchange
within the field of group psychotherapy. The Congress theme, "The
Individual and the Group: Boundaries and Interrelations in Theory and
Practice" was chosen because it gave an opportunity once again to
examine the very basis for group sycho- therapy as theory and as
practice. The basic theme, stated in the opening papers by Professor
Marie Jahoda and Professor James Anthony, was replayed daily with new
developments and variations according to the theoretical position of
each subsequent speaker.