The Social Engagement of Social Science, a Tavistock Anthology, Volume 1 : The Socio-Psychological Perspective / Vol. 1, The socio-psychological perspective / The socio-psychological perspective / Vol. 1,
World War II brought together a group of psychiatrists and clinical and social psychologists in the British Army where they developed radical, action-oriented innovations in social psychiatry. They became known as the "Tavistock Group" since the core members had been at the pre-war Tavisto...
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Philadelphia :
The University of Pennsylvania Press,
[1990]
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- Cover; The Social Engagement of Social Science; Title; Copyright; Dedication; Contents; Preface; Historical Overview: The Foundation and Development of the Tavistock Institute; Volume I: The Socio-Psychological Perspective; Introduction to Volume I; A New Social Psychiatry: A World War II Legacy; The Transformation of Selection Procedures: The War Office Selection Boards; The Discovery of the Therapeutic Community: The Northfield Experiments; Transitional Communities and Social Reconnection: The Civil Resettlement of British Prisoners of War; Varieties of Group Process.
- Bion Revisited: Group Dynamics and Group PsychotherapyAn Educational Model for Group Dynamics: The Phenomenon of an Absent Leader; Experiential Learning in Groups I: The Development of the Leicester Model; Experiential Learning in Groups II: Recent Developments in Dissemination and Application; The Psycho-Dynamics of an Inter-Group Experience; Courses and Working Conferences as Transitional Learning Institutions; Action Research in Minisocieties; Task and Sentient Systems and Their Boundary Controls; Individual, Group and Inter-Group Processes; New Paths in Family Studies.
- The Study and Reduction of Group Tensions in the FamilyNon-Medical Marital Therapy: The Growth of the Institute of Marital Studies; Conjugal Roles and Social Networks; Dual-Career Families: The Evolution of a Concept; The Dynamics of Organizational Change; Working-Through Industrial Conflict: The Service Department at the Glacier Metal Company; The Use of Unrecognized Cultural Mechanisms in an Expanding Machine Shop: With a Contribution to the Theory of Leadership.
- On the Dynamics of Social Structure: A Contribution to the Psychoanalytical Study of Social Phenomena Deriving from the Views of Melanie KleinSocial Systems as a Defense Against Anxiety: An Empirical Study of the Nursing Service of a General Hospital; A Psychoanalytical Perspective on Social Institutions; The Assumption of Ordinariness as a Denial Mechanism: Innovation and Conflict in a Coal Mine; Temporary Withdrawal from Work Under Full Employment: The Formation of an Absence Culture; Freedom and Justice Within Walls: The Bristol Prison Experiment and an Australian Sequel.
- The Unconscious in Culture and SocietyCulture as a Psycho-Social Process; Thoughts on the Meaning of the Word Democracy; Notes on the Russian National Character; Latent Content of Television Viewing; Asylum and Society; Contributors; Subject Index; Name Index.