Abstract
Group Analysis, first published in 1967, is now in its twenty-fifth year. Conceived by its founding editor, S. H. Foulkes, as a correspondence journal for the informal exchange of experiences in group-analytic psychotherapy and group analysis in its widest sense ('a large group in correspondence with each other'), in this quarter of a century it has undergone a number of changes in format and style and is now presented as a more formal publication which reaches a wide international readership.
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