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The Deep Structure of Group Life: Unconscious Dimensions
Authors:Mark F Ettin
Institution:(1) Independent practice of psychotherapy and group consultation, East Brunswick and Princeton, New Jersey
Abstract:There is a reconsideration and renaissance of interest in expanded conceptions of unconscious processes as they affect individuals and groups (Grotstein, 1999). Recent focus on ldquosocial unconsciousrdquo (Hopper, 1996) and ldquocultural unconsciousrdquo processes (Henderson, 1988) and the nature of intersubjectivity (Harwood and Pines, 1998) raise questions about the location of group analysis. This paper considers the deep structure of group life by examining four functions of the unconscious: repressive, conservative, creative, and mythopoetic (Ellenberger, 1970). On an individual level of analysis, these functions are equated respectively with formative ideas about the: ldquopersonal–subjective,rdquo ldquosocial–political,rdquo ldquointersubjective–culturalrdquo and ldquocollective–objectiverdquo unconscious. Group level analogs, as they develop and affect groups and their members, are explored as ldquosynthetic,rdquo ldquoshared,rdquo ldquosymbolicyrdquo and ldquosynchronousrdquo unconscious processes.
Keywords:unconscious processes  social unconscious  collective unconscious  symbolic unconscious  group analysis  group psychotherapy
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