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Identity, Theory, and Practice in Group Relations presents a range of perspectives on group relations, capturing both a social scientific and psychoanalytic perspective.

Each chapter explores themes of identity, theory, and practice, where the process of looking at others and oneself is amplified, and the task of exploring the space we occupy is changed. Identity, Theory and Practice in Group Relations includes discussion of critical race theory, corruption, Black leadership and sibling relations, the role of technology and how it has been adopted and adapted by group relations practitioners, as well as specific perspectives on group relations in Italy and China and reflections on group relations through the COVID-19 pandemic.

This book will be an invaluable resource for practitioners, academics and scholars of Group Relations, as well as managers and organisational members wanting to learn more about how Groups Relations methods can contribute to their organisational success.



Identity, Theory, and Practice in Group Relations presents a range of perspectives on group relations, capturing both a social scientific and psychoanalytic perspective.

About the Contributors

Foreword by Mannie Sher

Introduction

Part I: International Perspectives

Introduction to Part 1

Chapter
1. For now we see through a glass, darkly: What PCCA means for the
global Group Relations Community and how Group Relations is in the heart of
PCCAs work

Dorothee Von Tippelskirch-Eissing

Chapter
2. Group Relations in China: Portraits (selfies) of cross-cultural
Study of Organizational Development 2014 2021 Seth Harkins, Nick Bartlett,
Yu-Kuang Kevin Hsu, Ming-Hui Daniel Hsu

Seth Harkins, EdD, Nicholas Bartlett, PhD, Yu-Kuang Kevin Hsu, PhD, Xiaohua
Lu, PhD, Jeffrey Roth, MD, Xumei Wang, MD, PhD

Chapter
3. The Italian position

Claudio Cassardo, Maria Pia Conte, Luca Mingarelli, Antonio Sama, Franca
Fubini, Rossella Torretta, Louisa Diana Brunner, Chiara Ghetti, Elio Vera,
Francesco Noseda, Pietro Catania, Manuela Martelli

Part II: Locating Directorship and Leadership

Introduction to Part 2

Chapter
4. Too black to lead: When authority trumps race?

Mary Fullerton, Urban Hudlin

Chapter
5. The directors experience of postponing a conference

Louisa Diana Brunner

Chapter
6. Sibling relations as an extension to Group Relations selfie

Smadar Ashuach and Simi Talmi

Section III: Post-conference Reflections

Introduction to Part 3

Chapter
7. Behind the curtain of Belgirate VII: Reflections from the Tech
Team

Elyce Cole, Matthew Gieve

Chapter
8. Our digital footprint: Reflections on presence and absence

Sivanie Shiran

Chapter
9. Accepted and un-accepted

Robert C Hsiung, Joseph E Wise, and Jeffrey D Roth

Chapter
10. Spotlighting corruption through the Group Relations lens - A
selfie

Shmuel Erlich, Yael Shenhav Sharoni, Mira Erlich-Ginor, and Joseph (Yossi)
Triest

Index
Coreene Archer is a principal consultant and executive coach at the Tavistock Institute, UK. Coreenes interests lie in the study of leadership and identity. Her work has expanded group relations ideas to include work with emergent and young leaders. Coreene teaches on several programmes at the Institute and externally.

Gordon Strauss is a former board member and treasurer of the the A. K. Rice Institute (AKRI) and former director of the AKRI National Conference. He represented the AKRI on the Belgirate Management and Administrative Team from 2014-2024. He is Emeritus Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Louisville, USA.

Moshe Bergstein is a training psychoanalyst at the Israel Psychoanalytic Society. He teaches and supervises at the Psychoanalytic Institute and in various psychoanalytic psychotherapy programmes. He studies and publishes on the work of W. R. Bion, and the interface between psychoanalysis and the arts.

Ellen L. Short was Professor at Long Island University, author, and consultant, who was an active member of the A. K. Rice Institute and the New York Center for the Study of Groups, Organizations and Social Systems. She died in May of 2024.