Group relations conferences: reviewing and exploring theory, design, role-taking and application
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: London Karnac 2006
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references (p. 179-186) and index
Learning from experience and the experience of learning in group relations conferences / Olya Khaleelee -- Structure and design of group relations conferences: issues and dilemmas / Mira Erlich-Ginor -- Sexual abuse: application and adaptation of basic group relations concepts, technique and culture to a specific social issues / Ilana Litvin and Gabi Bonwitt -- The 'Seeon' Conference: group relations as applied to a historical conflict between two prefessional groups. An exercise in experiencing, understanding and dealing with inter-group and institutional conflict / Ross A. Lazar -- Mutuality and interdependence: applications of group relations perspectives to issues of career ownership and development / Karen Izod -- Surfacing the ecology of public school organisations: the centrality of groups and their dependency container / Carl mack -- Contradictory demands and basic assumptions: a case study on role taking in a university clinic / Siv Boalt Boethius -- Multi-level application of group relations conferences learning: staff, members and sponsoring organizations / Allan Shafer -- Applying group relations learning to the daily work of consultants and managers: theorists solve the problems they want to; practioners solve the problems they have to / Lilian Hupkens -- The very small group: its role and function in the 'system in the mind' / Jan Baker -- In favor of reinventing the wheel: reflections on the group relations model following the first Belgirate Conference / Joseph Triest
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xix, 195 p.)
ISBN:1849405069
1855754754
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