ABSTRACT
This book, the second in a series on Tavistock Group Relations Conferences, contains the collection of papers presented at the second Belgirate conference plus four additional papers reflecting on and making sense of several participants conference experiences. Taken together, these papers offer an exciting picture of the Group Relations enterprise as it continues to adapt and innovate its approaches to the practice of Group Relations conferences globally. It will be of interest to members of the group relations community as well as others who are agents of change and development in their professions and organisations, and who might use group relations thinking in their research, management, consultancy or educational roles.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |12 pages
Introduction
section I|56 pages
Adaptation and Innovation in Theory
chapter Three|18 pages
“Doth my father yet live” Psychoanalysis and group relations conferences: Revisited
section II|54 pages
Adaptation and Innovation in Design
section III|73 pages
Adaptation and Innovation in Role Taking and Application
chapter Seven|17 pages
Learning to consult with wonder: One approach to preparing group relations consultants
section IV|52 pages
Post Conference Reflections