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Creative Advances in Groupwork

Creative Advances in Groupwork

Anna Chesner | Herbert Hahn

(2001)

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Abstract

This is an edited collection, which begins with the promise of an "organic" book, developed by means of group dialogue between the contributors.

The book covers an intriguing range of topics, including playback theatre, social dreaming, socio-drama, psycho-political analysis, deep ecology and "alchemical" transition, all viewed through the lens of group work. The contributors are trainers, consultants and analysts, drawing mainly from psychoanalytical perspectives.'

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Groupwork is a constantly evolving area, and the authors of this book seek to encourage, inspire and lure practitioners into thinking new thoughts and developing new methods. A range of experienced and respected group workers explore developments in their specific fields of practice, moving from well-established approaches towards newer ideas. Subjects covered include experiential groups, merging and splitting, group therapy and planetary awareness, social dreaming, playback theatre and sociodrama. The authors show how group-analytic concepts can be creatively drawn on in the context of, for instance, business practice or inter-European relationships.

Running through the book are themes such as the sustainability of working from traditional theory in an ethos of continuous change, and the development of theory and practice across internally or externally constructed boundaries. Developed by means of a group dialogue process between the contributors, this exciting and challenging book reflects the way in which groupwork is changing and moving beyond orthodoxy, and will inspire practitioners in this field.


`The book covers an intriguing range of topics, including playback theatre, social dreaming, socio-drama, psycho-political analysis, deep ecology and 'alchemical' transformation, all viewed through the lens of groupwork'
CommunityCare

`This is an edited collection, which begins with the promise of an 'organic' book, developed by means of group dialogue between the contributors.

The book covers an intriguing range of topics, including playback theatre, social dreaming, socio-drama, psycho-political analysis, deep ecology and 'achemical' transition, all viewed through the lens of group work. The contributors are trainers, consultants and analysts, drawing mainly from psychoanalytical perspectives'.


Community Care

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
Creative Advances in Groupwork 3
Contents 5
Introduction 7
1 Working with Trainees in Experiential Groups 14
2 Playback Theatre and Group Communication 40
3 Getting to the Heart of the Matter: A Jungian Approach to Social Dreaming 67
4 Helping the Helpers 85
5 Working with Words 109
6 A Sociodramatist Goes to Work 131
7 Group Merging and Splitting: The Case of Europe and the Quest for Identity 159
8 Reconnecting with our World 186
Contributors 217
Author Index 218
Subject Index 220