Society, Group, Person: How do they shape each other?
Society, Group, Person:
How do they shape each other?
Reflection on Tavistock Systems Psychodynamic,OPUS Listening Post and Group-Analytic Approaches
Friday 1st November 17.15-20.15 hrs. to Saturday 2nd November 09.30-17.30 hrs.
Facilitated by Earl Hopper, Olya Khaleelee, Richard Morgan-Jones and Carlos Remotti-Breton
Introduction
- The primary task of this event is to explore the restraints and constraints of the dynamics of society. It aims to study how such forces impact on social groupings and their individual members, and vice versa.
- In particular, we explore trauma and how it travels through time and space in a dialectical spiral
- Central to the task of Opus is the exploration of societal dynamics. How they impinge upon citizens and community groups in the current turbulent context provides a key resource in both managing these impacts and as evidence that can surface themes and hypotheses.
- This event is facilitated by innovators who draw on engagement and theoretical development from social sciences, group and organisational dynamics and psychoanalysis across different orientations.
- There will be presentations with audience discussion as well as reflective experiential experiences based on Social Dreaming and a Trilogy Reflective Event
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See complete programme here
Location
London Jesuit Centre, W1K 3AH