- Title
- Complexity and Group Processes: A Radically Social Understanding of Individuals
- Author
- Stacey, Ralph D.
- Publisher
- Brunner-Routledge
- Year
- 2003
- ISBN
- 1583919201
physical KP library, N/A if not
- Library
- In Library
Curriculum and Classification
- Subject
- Networks and Teams
- MainCurriculum
- Process Design
- SubCurriculum
- Teambuilding Processes
- Semester
- Semester 1
Abstract
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Synopsis The increasing complexity of interdependence between people in modern life makes it more important than ever to understand processes of human relating. In the West we tend to base our understanding of relating on the individual. "Complexity and Group Processes" suggests an alternative way of understanding human relating. The key questions covered in this book are: who am I and how have I come to be who I am?; who are we and how have we come to be who we are?; and how are we all changing, evolving and learning? These are fundamental questions in the study of human interaction, and the answers explored in the book are relevant not only for therapeutic groups but also those who are managing, leading and working in organizations.
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