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Trauma and organizations by Earl Hopper

By Earl Hopper

This number of new contributions from psychoanalysts, team analysts and organisational specialists from Europe, Australia and the USA examines the styles of unsleeping and subconscious lifetime of these businesses within which nerve-racking event is ubiquitous. one of the organizations studied are hospitals and clinics for the care and therapy of the mentally unwell and the intellectually disabled; prisons;  Read more...

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Personal communication. , & Weinberg, H. (Eds). (2003). The Large Group Re-Visited. London: Jessica Kingsley. , & Dluhy, M. (2008). The large group and the organizational unconsciousness. Group, 34: 251–260. Truffaut, F. (1973). Day for Night. Film. , & Hormann, S. (2002). Trauma and healing in organizations. D. Practitioner, 34(4): 52–57. Woods, J. (2007). The Play by John Woods. In: Compromise: A Play About Psychotherapy. London: Open Gate Press. INTRODUCTION The theory of Incohesion: Aggregation/Massification as the fourth basic assumption in the unconscious life of groups and group-like social systems Earl Hopper Although I (Hopper, 2003) have developed my theory of the basic assumption of Incohesion: Aggregation/Massification or (ba) I:A/M in Traumatic Experience in the Unconscious Life of Groups, and have clarified and refined this theory in more recent publications (for example, Hopper, 2005a, 2009, 2010), I believe that this summary is the most lucid statement of it.

Traumatic Experience in the Unconscious Life of Groups. London: Jessica Kingsley. Hopper, E. (2005a). Response to Vamik Volkan’s Plenary Lecture, ‘Large group identity, large group regression and massive violence’. Group Analytic Contexts, 30: 27–40. Hopper, E. (2005b). Countertransference in the context of the fourth basic assumption in the unconscious life of groups. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 55(1): 87–114. Hopper, E. (2009). The theory of the basic assumption of Incohesion: Aggregation/Massification of (ba) I:A/M.

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