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Organization in the Mind: Psychoanalysis, Group Relations...

Organization in the Mind: Psychoanalysis, Group Relations and Organizational Consultancy

David Armstrong, Robert French
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Both as a practitioner and a thinker, David Armstrong has, for many years, been a leading figure internationally in the fields of organizational consultancy and group relations. In papers presented at a wide range of gatherings -- in North America, Israel, Australia and Bulgaria, as well as in mainland Europe and the United Kingdom -- he has produced a body of work in which he explores the practical application of psychoanalytic thinking in organizational contexts. He is particularly well-known for his innovative interpretations of the ideas of Wilfred Bion.
This book brings together for the first time his key writings in this area, and should become essential reading for managers and leaders who wish to deepen their understanding of their experiences in their roles, as well as for organizational consultants, academics and students of organizations. These are "occasional" pieces: that is, they were written for specific occasions and specific audiences. Together they make up a fascinating range of novel ideas that are both theoretically challenging and deeply practical, illustrated as they are throughout by case material from his work with organizational clients. Each chapter is set in context, to explain the evolution of the ideas presented, and the Introduction, written for the occasion, both sets the whole in context and expands on the key notion of "organization-in-the-mind".
Year:
2005
Publisher:
Karnac Books
Language:
english
Pages:
250
ISBN 10:
1855753979
ISBN 13:
9781855753976
Series:
The Tavistock Clinic Series
File:
PDF, 706 KB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2005
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