62nd Annual Conference
Friday, March 11
Lunch-Time Open Session
1:45P.M. –
2:45 P.M.
The Large Group
Presenter:
Earl Hopper, Ph.D., CGP, FAGPA,
Private Practice, London, England
This session
is also being held
Thursday (7:30-8:30 A.M.) and Saturday (2:30-5:45
P.M.)
The Large Group provides a forum for participants to
discuss matters of concern to them, and to explore the meaning of
their communications from various points of view, ranging from
deeply personal to contextual constraints, including those of the
Conference, AGPA, the wider society and even the globe. The convenor will
conclude this event with a brief summary of the ideas and the
literature that guided his understanding of the processes that
emerged during the sessions. The Large Group is open to participants
at all levels of experience. Participants are asked to attend all
three sessions.
Learning Objectives:
The attendee will be able to:
1. Summarize
"Dynamic administration", including management of the setting.
2. Describe an
'open systems' perspective, which permits an appreciation of
personal, group, conference, organizational and societal dynamics as
seen in parallel processes, equivalence and barometric events.
3. Describe the
personification of basic assumption and other group
Processes
References:
1. Hopper,
E. (2003).
Traumatic Experience in the Unconscious Life of
Groups: The Fourth Basic Assumption: Incohesion: Aggregation/Massification
or (ba) I:A/M.
London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers.
2.
Schneider, S. and Weinberg, H. (2003).
The Large Group Revisited:
The Herd, Primal Horde, Crowds and Masses. London: Jessica Kingsley
Publishers.
3. Shields,
W. (2001). The subjective experience of the self in the large group:
Two models for study. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
51 (2) 205-225; Hopper, E. and Sharpe, M. (2002) Response to Walker
Shield's 'The subjective experience of the self in the large group;
two models of study.'; International Journal of Group Psychotherapy,
52 (3) 433-436.
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