The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups and Societies

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Pub. Date: 2011-08-30
Publisher(s): Karnac Books
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Summary

The social unconscious is vital for understanding persons and their groupings, ranging from families to societies, committees to organizations, and from small to median to large therapeutic groups, and essential for comprehensive clinical work. This series of volumes of contributions from an international network of psychoanalysts, analytical psychologists, group analysts and psychodramatists draw on the classical ideas of Freud, Klein and Jung, Bion, Foulkes and Moreno, and on contemporary relational perspectives, self-psychology and neuroscience. Volume I is concerned mainly with the theory of the social unconscious. It is focused on topics such as location, sociality, the social brain, identity, ideology, the foundation matrix, social psychological retreats, false collective self-objects, the collective unconscious and its archetypes and social dreaming.

Author Biography

Earl Hopper, Ph.D., is a psychoanalyst, group analyst and organisational consultant in private practice. He is a supervisor and training analyst for the Institute of Group Analysis, the British Association of Psychotherapists and the London Centre for Psychotherapy. An honorary tutor at The Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, and a member of the Post-Doctoral Program at Adelphi University, New York. Earl Hopper is a past President of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy and a past Chairman of The Group of Independent Psychoanalysts of The British Psychoanalytical Society. Haim Weinberg, PhD., is a psychologist, group analyst and certified group therapist in private practice. Teaching at the Wright Institute, Berkeley, and the Alliant International University, Sacramento. He leads a group psychotherapy Doctoral Program at the professional School of psychology, Sacramento. He is a past President of the Israeli Group Psychotherapy Association, and the president-elect of the Northern Group Psychotherapy Society.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgementsp. ix
About the Editors and Contributorsp. xi
Forewordp. xvii
Introductionp. xxiii
The Origins of the Concept of the Social Unconscious
The concept of the social unconscious in the work of S. H. Foulkesp. 3
The concept of the co-unconscious in Moreno's psychodramap. 23
Enrique Pichon-Riviere: the social unconscious in the Latin-American tradition of group analysisp. 45
The Organismic and Neurobiological Perspective
Introductionp. 71
Mirror neurons, sociality, and the species homo sapiensp. 77
The group mind, systems-centred functional sub-grouping, and interpersonal neurobiologyp. 99
The Relational and Interpersonal Perspective
Introductionp. 127
Working intersubjectively: what does it mean for theory and therapy?p. 133
The lost roots of the theory of group analysis: "interrelational individuals" or "persons"p. 155
The Mind of the Social System
Introductionp. 179
The false we/the false collective self: a dynamic part of the social unconsciousp. 187
Manifestations of psychic retreats in social systemsp. 209
The Matrix of the Social System
Introductionp. 235
The social unconscious and ideology: in clinical theory and practicep. 243
The foundation matrix and the social unconsciousp. 265
The Numinous and The Unknown
Introductionp. 289
The social unconscious and the collective unconscious: the Jungian perspectivep. 295
Intuiting knowledge from the social unconscious with special reference to social dreamingp. 321
Indexp. 337
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