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Social Defences Against Anxiety : Explorations in a Paradigm / David Armstrong.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Armstrong, David (Psychologist), author.
Contributor:
Armstrong, David (Psychologist), editor.
Rustin, Michael, editor.
Series:
Tavistock Clinic series.
The Tavistock Clinic series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Social phobia.
Anxiety.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (401 p.)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London : Taylor and Francis, 2018.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
This book revisits the theory of social systems as a defence against anxiety first set out by Elliott Jaques and Isabel Menzies Lyth in papers which they published in 1955 and 1960, and which have been influential points of reference ever since. Menzies Lyth's study of the nursing system of a general hospital, with its roots in both psychoanalysis and socio-technical systems thinking, has remained one of the most convincing demonstrations of the influence of unconscious anxieties on social behaviour, and of their effects in inducing dysfunctional defensive systems in organisations. The theory of 'social defences against anxiety' remains one of the most significant contributions of the 'Tavistock school' to the study of human relations. Contributors explore this theory as a generative paradigm, capable both of theoretical extension and of empirical application to different institutional settings. They review changes which have taken place in the theoretical and social context since these ideas were first advanced, and assess what conceptual revisions these developments require.
Contents:
COVER; CONTENTS; SERIES EDITOR'S PREFACE; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; Introduction: revisiting the paradigm; PART I Theoretical; CHAPTER ONE Obsessional-punitive defences in care systems: Menzies Lyth revisited; CHAPTER TWO Beyond identifying social defences: "working through" and lessons from people whispering; CHAPTER THREE A psycho-social perspective on social defences; CHAPTER FOUR Social defences in the information age; CHAPTER FIVE Defences against innovation: the conservation of vagueness
CHAPTER SIX Reconceptualizing social defences for the purpose of organizational change: causes, consequences, and the contribution of cultural theoryPART II Health and nursing; CHAPTER SEVEN Reflections on Isabel Menzies Lyth in the light of developments in nursing care; CHAPTER EIGHT "I'm beyond caring": a response to the Francis Report; CHAPTER NINE Anxiety at the front line; CHAPTER TEN A partnership of policing and health systems: containing the dynamics of sexual violence; CHAPTER ELEVEN Running the gauntlet of institutional defence: from the prison gate to the hospital wing
PART III The private sectorCHAPTER TWELVE Extreme work environments: beyond anxiety and social defence; CHAPTER THIRTEEN Corporate cultures and inner conflicts; CHAPTER FOURTEEN Defences against anxiety in the law; PART IV Social welfare and education; CHAPTER FIFTEEN Spotlit: defences against anxiety in contemporary human service organizations; CHAPTER SIXTEEN Still not good enough! Must try harder: an exploration of social defences in schools; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN Work discussion groups as a container for sexual anxieties in schools
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN Social defences in nurseries and the contemporary value of the conceptCHAPTER NINETEEN Projective identification and unconscious defences against anxiety: social work education, practice learning, and the fear of failure; CHAPTER TWENTY Unconscious defences against anxiety in a Youth Offending Service; REFERENCES; INDEX
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed December 1, 2014).
ISBN:
1-78181-470-8
0-429-91930-1
0-429-90507-6
0-367-32698-1
0-429-48030-X
1-78241-338-3
9780429480300
OCLC:
895431418

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