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Moments of Change in Group Psychotherapy: Exploring Therapeutic Factors and Relational Processes

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12 July 2026

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14 July 2026

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Abstract
Transformative experiences are often described as pivotal mo-ments of change in psychotherapy, yet relatively little is known about how such experiences are perceived within group settings. This study explored how group members and therapists describe transformative in-session moments in group psychotherapy and examined the therapeutic factors and relational processes associated with these ex-periences. Eight semi-structured interviews were conducted with four former group members and four licensed group therapists. Data were analyzed using reflexive thematic analysis, while descriptive counts were used to illustrate the prominence of Yalom’s therapeutic factors in participants’ accounts. All eleven of Yalom’s therapeutic factors were identified in participant narratives, with universality and cohesion emerging most frequently. Moments of change were described as emotionally significant relational experiences characterized by shared humanity, recognition, and meaning-making. Five relational pro-cesses were identified: emotional holding, risk-taking and courage, internalization of the group, therapist emotional presence, and liber-ation from shame. Findings suggest that moments of change emerge through the interplay of relational safety, attuned therapist presence, and courageous interpersonal engagement. The study highlights re-lational processes through which established therapeutic factors be-come experientially meaningful and contribute to psychological change within group psychotherapy and may be associated to psy-chological insight.
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