Balint Groups
The best way to experience the Balint process is to belong to an ongoing group. Groups of about 8-10 family doctors ( or other health professionals) arrange to meet weekly or fortnightly for about 90 minutes. Each group needs a leader, or preferably two leaders. Originally, leaders were always psychoanalysts but this is no longer always the case. Leading a group requires some the possession of some psychological knowledge, some group skills and some knowledge of general practice. Aspiring leaders gain immensely from working as a co-leader with an experienced Balint group leader. Experience as an ordinary member of a Balint group provides the best possible foundation.The Balint Society can help aspiring group members and leaders in the following ways:
- Locating an existing group in your area, if one exists.
- Helping you and a group of colleagues to set up a group.
- Providing a trained leader, where possible.
- Advising on recruitment of suitable leaders
- Providing training experience for aspiring leaders
- Offering certification to leaders who can demonstrate their ability and experience
Some people feel they benefit so much that they come every year. Details from the Secretary.