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Personal transformations in small groups; a Jungian perspective

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: (The International library of group psychotherapy and group process)London/New York Tavistock/Routledge c1991Description: viii, 248p.; figures; tables; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-415-04362-X
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM133 .B59 1990
Contents:
1 Boyd, Robt. D.: The matrix model: a conceptual framework for small group analysis. 2 Boyd, Robt. D. & John M. Dirkx: Methodology for the study of the development of consciousness in the small group. 3 Dirkx, John M.: Understanding group transformation through the focal person concept. 4 Myers, J. Gordon & Robt. D. Boyd: Grief work: a social dynamic in group transitions. 5 Saul, Jean Rannells: A conceptualization of individuation in learning situations. 6 Boyd, Robt. D. & Mary Ellen Kondrat: The anima and animus in the transactions of small groups. 7 Boyd, Robt. D.: Mary: a case of personal transformation in a small group. 8 Boyd, Robt. D.: Facilitating personal transformations in small groups
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Individuation (Psychology) : p41-64; p125-37.. Anima and Animus : p138-78.

With contributions from John M. Dirkx, Mary Ellen Kondrat, J. Gordon Myers, Jean Rannells Saul.

1 Boyd, Robt. D.: The matrix model: a conceptual framework for small group analysis. 2 Boyd, Robt. D. & John M. Dirkx: Methodology for the study of the development of consciousness in the small group. 3 Dirkx, John M.: Understanding group transformation through the focal person concept. 4 Myers, J. Gordon & Robt. D. Boyd: Grief work: a social dynamic in group transitions. 5 Saul, Jean Rannells: A conceptualization of individuation in learning situations. 6 Boyd, Robt. D. & Mary Ellen Kondrat: The anima and animus in the transactions of small groups. 7 Boyd, Robt. D.: Mary: a case of personal transformation in a small group. 8 Boyd, Robt. D.: Facilitating personal transformations in small groups

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