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Distinguishing Between the Facilitating and the Self-Serving Charismatic Group Leader
Authors:Irene Harwood
Affiliation:(1) University of California, USA
Abstract:Winnicott informed us about the components of the facilitating environment. Kohut warned us to differentiate between the charismatic leader, who looks for enfeebled followers to further his own grandiose ambitions, and the idealizable leader whose actions are based on a sense of values. Findings from attachment theory and neurobiology indicate how specific developmental issues make for a perfect fit between the self-serving charismatic leader and those who have been deprived of attuned interactive regulation and secure attachment in early childhood. This article attempts to integrate the above ideas for application to group dynamics in therapeutic, supervisory, training, and institutional groups.
Keywords:facilitating  charismatic/self-serving  idealizable  grandiose  vicarious introspection  creative gestures  self-regulation  enfeeblement  impingements  compliance  dissociation  insecure disorganized attachment
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