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Practising Analysis of Photomatrix

Student: Kim Svetlana

Supervisor: Ekaterina Shapovalova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

This work is the scientific research which is based on the usage of the socioanalysis method “Social Photo-Matrix” in group. This method is actually based on the formation of reflective space and is dedicated for the work with associative unconscious. This method is relatively young in comparison with other psychoanalytic methods. This is the empirical method which allows to achieve the deep meaning of the organization. The purpose of this method consists of the work of collective association, amplification, reflection and finally comprehension through the photos which are made by participants in order to clear up the hidden meaning of what goes unnoticed and unthought. This method is based on understanding the unconscious processes at the system level. The relevance of the research is the practical usage by the research of the dynamics and unconscious processes during the work with photos.

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