ABSTRACT

Featuring contributions from a range of organizational contexts, Group Analysis: Working with Staff, Teams and Organizations identifies the key features to group analytic practice as well as how different theoretical orientations, such as Systemic and Tavistock Consultancy approaches, can be incorporated into the process.

The book addresses two essential features of group analysis: the exploration of unconscious dynamics in groups, and the shifts of observational attention between the group as a whole, the individual in the group, and the group in the individual. Including perspectives from both organizational consultancy and reflective practice, chapters feature analysis with groups and subgroups in a range of settings, including a forensic psychiatric hospital, a children’s hospice, an Anglican religious community and the management team of a global organization.

Group Analysis: Working with Staff, Teams and Organizations is a major contribution to the developing literature on group analysis. It will be of great interest to psychotherapists, organizational consultants, facilitators of reflective practice groups, coaches, trainees in these disciplines, and any professionals who work with staff, teams, and organizations.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

part |75 pages

Part I

part |114 pages

Part II

chapter Chapter 3|12 pages

"How did you get here from there?"

Psychosis, Stigma and the counter transference

chapter Chapter 4|16 pages

Working between worlds of experience

chapter Chapter 5|15 pages

What Makes a Staff Support Group (Un)safe

chapter Chapter 6|13 pages

Consulting to doctors in general practice

"Don't talk to me about work"

chapter Chapter 8|16 pages

Getting comfortable with the uncomfortable

Reflective practice in anxious times

chapter Chapter 10|14 pages

Discovering the unconscious patterns of a national culture through a large group of psychotherapists and group analysts in Finland

An application of group analysis in an organizational context