The following interview began with a conversation in a café in September 2025. Fresh from a Large Group weekend with Group Analysis India facilitated by Teresa, I was eager to learn more. Happily, Teresa was keen on the idea and so began a slow interview which, as it happens, ended with another conversation in a café, in November 2025. It was good to take our time.
It was in the second café, surrounded by beautiful plants, that the photograph was taken.
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