67th
Annual Conference
Thursday, February 25
Afternoon Workshops
2:30 - 5:00 P.M.
Workshop
26
Sustaining Ourselves
in a Large Group Experience: From Selfobject through
Intersubjectivity to Mutual Recognition
Chairs:
Mary Dluhy, M.S.W., CGP, FAGPA,
Private Practice,
Washington, DC
MaryAnn P. Dubner, Ph.D., CGP,Private Practice, Bethesda, Maryland
Rosemary Segalla, Ph.D., CGP,
Private Practice,
Washington, DC
This workshop will incorporate
didactic and experiential learning to explore how large groups
manifest three relational positions: selfobject (mirroring, twinship),
intersubjective (mutual influence), and relational (mutual
recognition). These positions are held within the individual and the
group-as-a-whole. As the group moves toward mutual recognition a
community of respect and responsibility is formed--hallmarks of
world citizenship.
experiential-demonstration-didactic-sharing of work
experiences
Learning
Objectives:
The attendee will
be able to:
1. Define 3 relational positions: selfobject, intersubjective, mutual recognition.
2. Identify signals which demonstrate the relational development and
position in the group.
3. Analyze leaders' different roles when individuals and group as a
whole are in different positions.
Course
References:
Benjamin, J. (2004) Beyond doer and done to: an intersubjective view
of Thirdness. Psychoanalytic Quarterly, 73, 5-46.
Jarrar, L.K. (2003) A consultant’s journey into the large group
unconscious: Principles and techniques. In
The large group
revisited. S.Schneider, & H. Weinberg, (Eds.) London: Jessica
Kingsley. Pp. 27-41.
Segalla,R. (1996) The unbearable embeddedness of being: self
psychology, Intersubjectivity and large group experiences. Group,
20, (#4), 257-271.
Stiers, M & Dluhy, M. (2008)The large group and the organizational
unconscious. Group, 32,#4, 251-260.
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