Finding your own voice without drowning anyone else's

Wynick, Sarah, Kraemer, Sebastian and Winters, Lopa (2021) Finding your own voice without drowning anyone else's. [Film/Video]

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Abstract

Sebastian Kraemer will explore the Tavistock Clinic thread through the half century after WWII. Social psychologists and psychoanalysts discovered how groups could create something different from the sum of the members’ contributions. While social meetings privilege agreement, working together means looking out for, and acknowledging, a variety of apparently incompatible perspectives. In the second half of the talk, Lopa Winters will share narrative experiences of facilitating work discussion groups within the NHS and not-for profit sectors in an attempt to bring the theory to life; speaking to her experiences as a facilitator in both settings.

Item Type: Film/Video
Additional Information: Held on 28 January 2021
Uncontrolled Keywords: Tavistock and Portman Centenary
Subjects: Communication (incl. disorders of) > Communication
Groups & Organisations > Groups/Institutions/Organisations
Groups & Organisations > Occupational Groups
Groups & Organisations > Organisational Development
Health and Medical Sciences > National Health Service
Health and Medical Sciences > Patient Care
Psychological Therapies, Psychiatry, Counselling > Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Media Appearances > Film/Video
Department/People: Children, Young Adult and Family Services
Honorary Staff
URI: https://repository.tavistockandportman.ac.uk/id/eprint/2369

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