Book Launch: Learning from Action (working with the non-verbal) R.D. Hinshelwood and Luca Mingarelli
Learning from Action (working with the non-verbal)
R.D. Hinshelwood and Luca Mingarelli,
Editors: John Diamond(Contributor) and Bob Hinshelwood will introduce the book
New Developments in Group Relations and Social Dreaming: Beyond Words
Double Book Launch Hybrid Event
The event is free.
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Friday, January 20, 2023
16:30 to 19:30
Future Leap, 1 -3 Gloucester Road, Bristol BS7 8AA, U.K.
Sponsored by the University of the West England Psychosocial Research Theme-Social Sciences Research Group and il Nodo Group
We invite all colleagues and friends to celebrate with us these new routes to unconscious expression, originally inspired by group relations and social dreaming. Contributors to both books will give short presentations to stimulate active discussion. Please join us for this participatory and dialogic event in which we explore the theoretical, research and experiential journey these authors have travelled. The program will be followed by refreshments, good conversation and the opportunity to purchase both books.
Learning from Action (working with the non-verbal)
R.D. Hinshelwood and Luca Mingarelli, Editors: John Diamond(Contributor) and Bob Hinshelwood will introduce the book.
This book describes a regular series of experiential conferences based on two cultures of inquiry: the therapeutic community and the group relations conference. These temporary learning events are specifically designed for those working in social care and psychiatric services with traumatized and emotionally troubled people. They explore the way people make meaningful connections non-verbally and how the use of responsibility and authority are enacted within group care organizations.
The Social Dream-Drawing Workshop: A Handbook for Professionals
Rose Redding Mersky
This book is a practical guide for professionals who work with people going through major life transitions. Social Dream-Drawing is a method of group work that mobilizes the dream’s enormous capacity to help adapt to life, no matter what challenges it throws at us. The author’s two UWE doctoral supervisors will join her to discuss the challenges of undertaking qualitative research on a psychosocial method that is still in development.