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Psychoanalytic Research of the Tension and Sustainability of the Workgroup in the Organization

Student: Bochkarev Petr

Supervisor: Svetlana Fedorova

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Business Consulting (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2016

The work focuses on psychoanalytic investigation of the stability of the work groups. In the theoretical part of the work considered relevant psychoanalytic and non-psychoanalytic theory of group dynamics from the perspective of the dynamics of tension in the working groups. In addition to the study of classical works on group dynamics, this work included original concepts about D.Anzeu’s Group illusion, psychic group envelope and psychic group ego skin. Also here considered the H.Bridger’s group processes optimization model. Studied theoretical hypotheses reflected in the materials of the psychoanalytic coaching and counseling, as described in the practical part of the work. The presented case studies analyzed by foreshortening developed hypotheses that have been confirmed in practice.

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