Introduction to social dreaming : transforming thinking / W. Gordon Lawrence.
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- 9781849404808
- 1849404801
- 0429476175
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- 1283126109
- 9781283126106
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- Social dreaming
- 154.6/3 22
- BF1078 .L378 2005eb
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 103-105) and index.
Social dreaming in a company -- What is social dreaming? -- The marvelling mind of humans -- The underestimated value of unconscious thinking -- The differences of consciousness in relation to the unconscious -- Working with the social dreaming matrix -- Social dreaming as it illuminates political realities -- Social dreaming, quantum reality, and the digital age -- Working hypotheses on social dreaming -- Case study -- Social dreaming as the shadow of the future -- How does a social dreaming matrix work? -- Applications of social dreaming.
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This preliminary explores the phenomenon of social dreaming, a concept first introduced at the Tavistock Institute in 1982. The focus is on the dream and the social context of the dreamers rather than the individual dreamers. The dreams often reflect the social environment of the dreamer and prove to be a useful tool when examining the group dynamics. W. Gordon Lawrence offers many examples of dreams narrated and their applications in the social setting. His extensive experience and knowledge on the subject are combined with an easy to understand language in this important text on social dream.
English.
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