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#18: MBT Group Therapy > Between Being Yourself and Finding Your Place in the Group

#18: MBT Group Therapy > Between Being Yourself and Finding Your Place in the Group

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🎙️ Special Episode – “Between Being Yourself and Finding Your Place in the Group”


Welcome to this special episode of the MBT podcast.

In this episode, you are given a unique insight into a group session within Mentalization-Based Treatment — a space where multiple people come together, and where thoughts, emotions, and patterns become visible through interaction with others.


What makes this session powerful is how one person’s sharing can set the entire group dynamic in motion. Different perspectives, emotions, and reactions begin to intertwine. And within that complexity, it becomes clear how challenging it can be to stay true to yourself — while also being part of a group.


Today, we listen to a group session where themes such as loneliness, adapting, not feeling understood, and searching for connection come to the surface.



🧠 What this episode explores


Sharing something vulnerable


When a group member speaks about personal struggles and dark thoughts, the group immediately begins to move.


There is engagement.

Questions.

A desire to help.


But also confusion and tension:

how do you respond to something this vulnerable?



Giving support… and receiving support


This session clearly shows that giving support is not the same as receiving it.


Group members try to help by asking questions or offering solutions.

But sometimes, this can make someone feel even less understood.


This creates an important tension:

when does something help… and when does it not?



The feeling of not belonging


The group also reveals how different inner worlds can be.


When someone cannot relate to another person’s experience, distance can arise.


And beneath that distance is often a deeper feeling:


I don’t belong

I am different

I am alone



Adapting versus being yourself


A recurring theme in this session is adaptation.


Many group members recognize the pattern:

adjusting to others

being considerate

putting yourself in the background


But what happens when you stop doing that automatically?


Then uncertainty arises.

Tension appears.

And sometimes resistance —

within yourself and in others.



The role of the group


The power of the group session becomes clearly visible here.


Not only do the therapists guide the process,

but the reactions of group members to each other reveal deeper patterns.


* someone withdraws

* someone tries to help

* someone becomes irritated

* someone feels alone


And that is exactly what gets explored.



Mentalizing in interaction


While one-on-one therapy often focuses inward,

this session shows how mentalizing happens in real time between people.


Not only: what do I feel?

But also:


* what is happening for the other person?

* what does my reaction do to them?

* where does misunderstanding occur?


The therapists help to slow things down, put words to emotions, and invite a different perspective.



🌟 The common thread


The central theme of this episode is the tension

between being yourself

and connecting with others.


The need to be understood

exists alongside the fear of not being understood.


The desire for connection

exists alongside the urge to withdraw.


Mentalizing helps you not to react immediately,

but to pause and reflect on what is happening —

within yourself, within the other, and within the group.



💬 Closing


This episode shows how complex — and at the same time how valuable — group sessions can be.


It is not a structured conversation with a clear line,

but a living process where everything overlaps:

emotions, thoughts, reactions, and misunderstandings.


And within that complexity, growth takes place.


Sometimes, the most important step is not finding the right answer,

but staying present in what is happening.


“This is what is happening right now… and I stay with it.”

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