Personal Transformations in Small Groups
A Jungian Perspective
Robert D. Boyd(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Published on 3. January 1990
Book
Hardback
304 pages
978-0-415-04362-5 (ISBN)
Description
A study of the functioning of small groups from the empirical perspective of analytical psychology. Case material is analyzed, focusing on the expansion of consciousness in the small group and the interrelated phenomenon of personal transformation. A matrix model, conceptualizing the small group as a dynamic structural system, frames the empirical studies in this book. These include the exploration of symbolic archetypal themes and the observation of influential members who play crucial roles in group transitions. The book describes a new methodology for studying the social grieving brought about at times of transition, and the small group personal transformations that occur as individuals work through episodic themes of individuation. It also shows how personal transformations are affected by behaviours evoked by the anima and animus. Each chapter contains case materials and a review of the relevant literature. These studies in the field reflect more than twenty years of research.
The different ways put forward of analyzing small group dynamics have practical implications for group leaders, and the methodologies described in the book can serve as both a model for research and as a source of research tools.
The different ways put forward of analyzing small group dynamics have practical implications for group leaders, and the methodologies described in the book can serve as both a model for research and as a source of research tools.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Weight
460 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-415-04362-5 (9780415043625)
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Content
The matrix model - a conceptual framework for small group analysis, Robert D.Boyd; the small group from six points of view, Robert D.Boyd; three primary tasks, Robert D.Boyd; methodology for the study of the development of consciousness in the small group, Robert D.Boyd and John M.Dirkx; understanding group transformation through the focal person concept, John M.Dirkx; grief work - a social dynamic in group transitions, J. Gordon Myers and Robert D.Boyd; a conceptualization of individuation in learning situations, Jean Rannells Saul; the anima and animus in the transactions of the small groups, Robert D.Boyd and Mary Ellen Kondrat; Mary - a case study of personal transformation in small group, Robert D.Boyd; facilitating personal transformations in small groups, Robert D.Boyd.