The Social Unconscious

preview-18
  • The Social Unconscious Book Detail

  • Author : Earl Hopper
  • Release Date : 2003
  • Publisher : Jessica Kingsley Publishers
  • Genre : Psychology
  • Pages : 242
  • ISBN 13 : 1843100886
  • File Size : 60,60 MB

The Social Unconscious by Earl Hopper PDF Summary

Book Description: The social unconscious and its manifestations in group analysis are the focus of this important new book of Earl Hopper's selected papers. Drawing on sociology, psychoanalysis and group analysis, he argues that groups and their participants are constrained unconsciously by social, cultural and political facts and forces.

Disclaimer: www.yourbookbest.com does not own The Social Unconscious books pdf, neither created or scanned. We just provide the link that is already available on the internet, public domain and in Google Drive. If any way it violates the law or has any issues, then kindly mail us via contact us page to request the removal of the link.

The Social Unconscious

The Social Unconscious

File Size : 11,11 MB
Total View : 3860 Views
DOWNLOAD

The social unconscious and its manifestations in group analysis are the focus of this important new book of Earl Hopper's selected papers. Drawing on sociology,

Trauma and Organizations

Trauma and Organizations

File Size : 71,71 MB
Total View : 2213 Views
DOWNLOAD

This book is concerned with the study of organizations of various kinds. It examines the patterns of conscious and unconscious life of those organizations in wh

The World within the Group

The World within the Group

File Size : 60,60 MB
Total View : 5026 Views
DOWNLOAD

The World within the Group is an original and ambitious endeavour to connect group analysis to philosophy, history, and modern social theory. The book argues th

The Dialogues in and of the Group

The Dialogues in and of the Group

File Size : 3,3 MB
Total View : 2323 Views
DOWNLOAD

This book presents a number of perspectives using central Lacanian concepts to invite the clinician into a different reading of the group therapy phenomena. It