During the subsequent meeting, the member discussed many feelings related to the incident. One member expressed his conviction that that no one could be trusted: even though be bad known sandy for seven weeks, her behavior proved to be totally unpredictable. Others expressed their relief that they were, in comparison, psychologically healthy; others, in response to their fears of similarly losing control, employed considerable denial and veered away from discussing these problems. Some expressed a fear of sandy’s returning and making a shambles of the group. Others expressed their diminished faith in group therapy; one member asked for and another brought to the meeting an article from a scientific journal claiming that psychotherapy was ineffective. A loss of faith in the therapists and their competence was expressed in the dream of one member, in which the therapist was in the hospital and was rescued by the client.