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Lost in Familiar Places: Creating New Connections Between the Individual and Society

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We live in a world of accelerating change marked by the decline of traditional forms of family community and professional life. Both within families and in work-places individuals feel increasingly lost unsure of the roles required of them. In this book a psychoanalyst and an Anglican priest using a combination of psychoanalysis and social systems theory offer tools that allow people to create meaningful connections with one another and with the institutions within which they work and live. The authors begin by discussing how life in a family prefigures and prepares the individual to participate in groups offering detailed case studies of families in therapy as illustrations. They then turn to organizations describing how their consultations with an academic conference a mental hospital a law firm and a church parish helped members of these institutions to relate to one another by becoming aware of wider contexts for their experiences. All the people within a group have their own subjectively felt perceptions of the environment. According to Shapiro and Carr when individuals can negotiate a shared interpretation of the experience and of the purposes for which the group exists they can further their own development and that of their organizations. The authors suggest how this can be accomplished. They conclude with some broad speculations about the continuing importance of institutions for connecting the individual and society.

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Publisher
My Store
Publication date
July 28, 1993
ISBN-10
0300057873
ISBN-13
9780300057874
Item Weight
12.0 oz
Dimensions
9.02 × 0.47 × 5.98 in
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