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  • Whoever be the individuals that compose it, however like or unlike be their mode of life, their occupations, their character, or their intelligence, the fact that they have been transformed into a crowd puts them in possession of a sort of collective mind which makes them feel, think, and act in a manner quite different from that in which each individual of them would feel, think, and act were he in a state of isolation. There are certain ideas and feelings which do not come into being, or do not transform themselves into acts except in the case of individuals forming a crowd. The psychological crowd is a provisional being formed of heterogeneous elements, which for a moment are combined, exactly as the cells which constitute a living body form by their reunion a new being which displays characteristics very different from those possessed by each of the cells singly.
  • Totem and Taboo- Collective psychology; Psychoanalytic views
    -loss of libidinal bonds to the leader or among members, and how, in keeping with psychoanalytic dynamics, only the power of love is capable of overcoming the narcissism and hatred that distance us from one another.
  • In dependency, the essential aim of the group is to attain security through and have its members protected by one individual. The group members behave passively, and act as though the leader, by contrast, is omnipotent and omniscient. For example, the leader may pose a question only to be greeted with docile silence, as though he or she had not spoken at all.
    In the basic assumption of fight-flight, the group behaves as though it has met to preserve itself at all costs, and that this can only be done by running away from someone or fighting someone or something. In fight, the group may be characterized by aggressiveness and hostility; in flight, the group may chit-chat, tell stories, arrive late or any other activities that serve to avoid addressing the task at hand. The leader for this sort of group is one who can mobilize the group for attack, or lead it in flight.
    The final basic assumption group, pairing, exists on the assumption that the group has met for the purpose of reproduction. Two people, regardless the sex of either, carry out the work of the group through their continued interaction. The remaining group members listen eagerly and attentively with a sense of relief and hopeful anticipation.
  • problems with group cohesion - group think
  • Experiencing: the immediate events of the meeting take precedence over events both in the current outside life and in the distant past of the members
    Process- group members must examine process itself: must study its own transactions; it must transcend pure experience and apply itself to the integration of that experience
  • Focus on understanding the process, identify the connection between the communication’s actual impact and the communicator's intent; example: When did Freud die? 1938/ 1939 response
  • Nonverbal sense data: who sits where, who sits together, who chooses to sit close to the therapist, faraway? who is late, who is on time, who looks at whom when speaking, do they look at each other or at the therapist, who looks at their watch, who slouches in their seat, who yawns
  • You are interrupting me.
    Your voice is tight and your fists are clenched
    Whenever you talk to me, you take issues with me
    When you do that, I feel threatened and sometimes frightened
    I’ve noticed you’ve done that with the men in the group
    When there were not women in the group you seemed more approachable
  • As client notices group discomfort, anxiety rises
    “Why does the group permit and encourage one member to carry the burden of the entire meeting?”
    Use of compulsive speech for self concealment
  • behavior has meaning
    Repeated process checks
  • Implicitly or explicitly request help from the group by presenting problems or complaints then reject help offered
    Faith in group process suffers
    =don’t invest in a sympathetic, nurturing relationship with the client; agree with the content of the client’s pessimism while maintaining attached affect
  • Problems with intimacy; hard balance in group
    Possibly create a holding environment with group
    Great access to affect, unconscious needs, and fears - loosen group and facilitate therapeutic work
  • High Functioning v. Low Functioning = Still Functioning
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