Group Analysis, Ahead of Print.
In this paper I argue that witnessing and horizontality are both essential factors in the process of healing the injuries induced by manmade violence. Bearing witness represents the acknowledgement that harm has been done, that it needs to be accounted for and healed. Horizontality directs our concerted look into what transpires between people in the lived present. I suggest that the convergence between witnessing and horizontality renders a view into the multi-dimensional reciprocal interactions which human interdependence is made of. This view into the lived interactive process that unfolds between members of the analytic group, can unravel the relational consequences of traumatic experiences. It enables them to become active participants in each other’s healing and hence crucial in recovering their faith in a social reality of mutual concern. I shall situate these reflections in my experiences personally and professionally.