ABSTRACT

The location of a disturbance is a new concept . . . If one looks at a psychological disturbance . . . located as taking place in between persons, it follows that it can never be wholly confined to a person in isolation . . . The total configuration then puts a different emphasis on the disturbance as manifested in any individual . . . (Location of) the group’s disturbances . . . invariably involves the conductor in his position as leader . . . standing not only inside and outside the group but also inside and outside himself at the same time.