The tripartite matrix in the developing theory and expanding practice of group analysis Volume 4, The social unconscious in persons, groups and societies /

The Tripartite Matrix in the Developing Theory and Expanding Practice of Group Analysis explores the social unconscious in persons, groups and societies in terms of the "un-acknowledged" restraints and constraints of our social and cultural groupings. In this context, Earl Hopper and an in...

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Other Authors: Hopper, Earl (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: [S.l.] : ROUTLEDGE, 2023
Series:New international library of group analysis series
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Table of Contents:
  • <P><EM>Acknowledgements</EM></P><P><EM>About the Editor and Contributors</EM></P><P><STRONG>Introduction</STRONG><EM>
  • </EM>Earl Hopper<EM> </EM></P><P><STRONG>PART I<BR>The </STRONG><B>tripartite matrix of social systems</P></B><OL><P></P></OL><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>1. The cornerstone, once more</STRONG>
  • Dieter Nitzgen </P><P><STRONG>2. The tripartite matrix in Foulkesian Group Analysis</STRONG>
  • Earl Hopper </P><P><STRONG>3. Improvised vocality of verbal communication in groups: A contribution to the conceptualization of the tripartite matrix in group analysis</STRONG>
  • Helga Felsberger </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><OL><B><P></P></OL><P>PART II<BR>Personifications and the interpersonal matrix</P><BLOCKQUOTE><P>4.</B> <STRONG>Personification and polarization within the foundation matrix of Israel: a case example</STRONG> - Yossi Triest </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P>5. <STRONG>Nikola Tesla and the social unconscious of Serbs: the dance of science with poetry, and of the earthly with the heavenly </STRONG>- Marina Mojovic and Jelica Satarić </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>6.</STRONG> <STRONG>Sex,</STRONG> <B>custom and madness: a case study of the personification of the tripartite matrix of South Africa by a South African psychiatrist </B>- Penelope Busetto </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><OL><B><P></P></OL><P>PART III<BR>Personifications and clinical work</P><OL><P></P></OL><OL><OL></B><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>7. Transference,</STRONG> <B>countertransference, and the social unconscious: the bastion in clinical figurations in tripartite matrices</B>- Carla Penna </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>8. Recognizing</STRONG> <B>codes of superiority in clinical work: social unconscious, racism, sexism, and other elements of intersectionality </B>- Kavita Avula </P><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><P><STRONG>9. The white mirror: face to face with racism in group analysis</STRONG> - Anne Aiyegbusi </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><P><STRONG>PART IV <BR>Topics</STRONG></P><P><STRONG>SECTION A<BR>Envy & Gender</STRONG></P><OL><P></P></OL><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>10. "They envy us"
  • privilege and power relations in the social unconscious</STRONG> - Avi Berman <B></P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P></B><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>11. Bigenderality, bisexuality, foundation matrix and the social unconscious</STRONG> - Gila Ofer </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>12. Fear of envy and dispossession: The Evil Eye
  • </STRONG>Leyla Navaro </P></BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>SECTION B<BR>Addiction</STRONG></P><OL><P></P></OL><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>13. Addiction in Egypt in the context of its foundation matrix</STRONG>
  • Mona Rakhawy and Nabil Elkot </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>14. Dangerous desire: addiction, consumption and recovery</STRONG>
  • Martin Weegmann </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><OL><P></P></OL><P><STRONG>SECTION C<BR>Equivalence</STRONG></P><OL><P></P></OL><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>15. The Brexit Referendum and the inability to mourn: equivalence in a large group</STRONG>
  • Frances Griffiths </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>16. The manic defense of reconstruction and the inability to mourn in post-war Japan</STRONG>
  • Kai Ogimoto and Tomas Plaenkers </P></BLOCKQUOTE><OL><OL><P></P><P></P></OL></OL><BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>17. Social unconscious and group psychotherapy in Georgia</STRONG>
  • Revaz (Rezo) Korinteli </P></BLOCKQUOTE><P><STRONG>PART</STRONG> <B>V <BR>Working in the tripartite matrix </P><OL><OL></B><P></P></OL></OL><P>18. The Trilogy Matrix Event (TME): <B>a setting for collective reflection on social system dynamics of the tripartite matrix</B> - Richard Morgan-Jones </P><OL><OL><P></P></OL></OL><P></P><P> </P>