From Crowd Psychology to the Dynamics of Large Groups

From Crowd Psychology to the Dynamics of Large Groups

Historical, Theoretical and Practical Considerations

Penna, Carla

Taylor & Francis Ltd

08/2022

242

Mole

Inglês

9780367024505

15 a 20 dias

740

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Acknowledgments

Series Foreword by Earl Hopper

Introduction

CHAPTER ONE

Nineteenth-century crowd psychology

CHAPTER TWO

Twentieth-century Freudian mass psychology

CHAPTER THREE

Twentieth-century left-wing mass psychology

CHAPTER FOUR

Reflections on a society of individuals

CHAPTER FIVE

The Northfield experiments: the cradle of group work in England

CHAPTER SIX

Group relations and Bion's legacy

CHAPTER SEVEN

Towards new basic assumptions in groups

CHAPTER EIGHT

Foulkes and group analysis: the development of the theory of the social unconscious

CHAPTER NINE

Large-group psychodynamics in group analysis

CHAPTER TEN

Traumatic experience in the unconscious life of social systems: Earl Hopper's theory of the fourth basic assumption of Incohesion: Aggregation/Massification or (ba) I: A/M

Epilogue

References

Index
individual;group;individual-society;crowd psychology;mass psychology;psychic transmission;traumatized societies;social unconscious;Large Group Work;Fourth Basic Assumption;Northfield Experiment;Group Analytic Theory;Basic Assumption Group;Group Relations Conferences;Translation Mine;Membership Individuals;Social Systems;Group Analysts;Group Analysis;Socially Unconscious Processes;Frankfurt Institute;Conferred;Group Analytic Field;Moraes Filho;Libidinal Ties;Foundation Matrix;Personal Matrix;Fascist Agitators;Group Analytic Groups;Northfield Hospital