In "Beyond the Anti-Group: Survival and transformation," Morris Nitsun expands on his concept of the anti-group, delving into new realms of thought and practice in contemporary times. The book explores the dynamics of anxiety, hostility, and destructiveness within and between groups, while also emphasizing their potential for creativity, survival, and transformation. Nitsun analyzes the process of overcoming group dysfunction and impasse, investigating why some groups succeed in transformation while others do not. By drawing from various cultural contexts, the author intertwines group psychotherapy, organizational processes, and the arts in innovative ways. Nitsun challenges traditional approaches within the field, offering fresh perspectives and avenues for exploration. The book addresses themes of group and organizational leadership, providing a stimulating and creative analysis for psychotherapists, group analysts, students of group processes, and professionals at the intersection of psychotherapy and the arts.
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Morris Nitsun, a renowned psychologist and psychotherapist, brings a wealth of experience to his work, serving as a consultant psychologist in the NHS Trust and holding positions at various esteemed institutions. His previous books have been hailed as classics in the field, showcasing his expertise in group dynamics and psychotherapy. Nitsun's multidisciplinary background as both a clinician and an artist informs his unique perspective, offering a rich and diverse exploration of the anti-group concept. Through his writing and lectures worldwide, Nitsun continues to influence and inspire practitioners in the field of group analysis and beyond.
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