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The psychological consequences of a pandemic manifest as anxiety, depression, PTSD, confusion, anger, feelings of uncertainty, and behavioural changes. This calls for a need to continue group therapeutic work, and a virtual space offers possibilities for therapeutic communication during measures of social distancing. The goal of this work is to present the specificities of group analysis during a pandemic using digital technology (WhatsApp, Zoom platforms). At the start of the pandemic, WhatsApp use allowed group members a permanent means of contact and support in times when the further continuation of group therapy was uncertain. When group therapy began to take place on the Zoom platform, closeness between group members and the group cohesion were not lost, the group members worked through the content that related to the crisis at hand, they spoke out on anxiety and their fear of disease, on the anxiety of social isolation, and the loss of everyday activities. The problems at hand reminded them of past crises. It is precisely the continuation of group therapy, via the use of digital technology, which provided group members relief in acclimatizing to measures of social distancing. Further research is needed on the dynamics and specificities of group analysis in a virtual environment.

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Volume 38, Issue 1 2024, Pages 1-338
UDK 615.851
ISSN 0350-3186
CODEN: PSIHEI
Volume 37, Issue 1 2023, Pages 1-232
UDK 615.851
ISSN 0350-3186
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Volume 36, Issue 1 2023, Pages 1-262
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ISSN 0350-3186
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