Tag: group therapy


The Science of Belonging: Why We Feel Isolated and How to Reconnect
Feeling lonely in Ho Chi Minh City, especially late at night? You are not alone. Learn why urban loneliness peaks in the early hours, what drives that 2 AM sense of a mental breakdown, and how group therapy can help you rebuild real connection.


Beyond the Monad: The Evolution of Group Analysis
The evolution of group analysis shifted psychotherapy from treating the isolated individual to healing people within an interconnected social matrix. Pioneered by S.H. Foulkes, this framework integrated sociology and Gestalt psychology. It expanded over decades to address severe personality disorders via mentalizing techniques and macro-social trauma through large-scale civic dialogue. For a long time, psychoanalysis…
The “Mentalizing” Workout: How to Build Stronger Connections Through Group Therapy
Mentalizing is the capacity to understand the underlying thoughts, emotions, and intentions driving human behavior. To build stronger connections and heal strained relationships, you can strengthen this mental muscle through group therapy. Utilizing structured approaches like DBT and MBT provides a safe practice ground to regulate sudden emotions, cultivate epistemic trust, and restore your social…
