Two Perspectives on a Trauma in a Training Group: The Systems-Centred Approach and the Theory of Incohesion: Part I

Author:

Gantt Susan P.1,Hopper Earl2

Affiliation:

1. 18 Lenox Pointe, Suite A, Atlanta, GA 30324, USA,

2. Library of Group Analysis, 11 Heath Mansions, The Mount, London NW3 6SN, UK,

Abstract

This paper considers some of the similarities and differences between the theory of living human systems and its systems-centred practice (Agazarian, 1997) and the theory of basic assumptions in general and of incohesion: aggregation/massification as a fourth basic assumption in particular (Hopper, 2003b). Part I of this paper summarises each theory and how they guide clinical practice. Part II presents a traumatogenic group event described retrospectively by group members, and discusses this event from the two perspectives in the service of the clarification and development of each.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,Social Psychology

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