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Blending his own ideas with well-known work into a clear yet rigorous text, Claudio Neri explores the world of the group, particularly the question of what forms of pre-, non-or extra-verbal communication take place within them. He introduces two series of concepts which are intended to describe and throw light on all forms of communication groups: the first on how groups are created, the second on how a group behaves under different conditions. Using these concepts Dr. Neri looks at the birth of a group, the 'field' or common space which the group creates, group thought and the relationship…mehr

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Blending his own ideas with well-known work into a clear yet rigorous text, Claudio Neri explores the world of the group, particularly the question of what forms of pre-, non-or extra-verbal communication take place within them. He introduces two series of concepts which are intended to describe and throw light on all forms of communication groups: the first on how groups are created, the second on how a group behaves under different conditions. Using these concepts Dr. Neri looks at the birth of a group, the 'field' or common space which the group creates, group thought and the relationship between individuals and the group, and individuals and the field. Group is a book that shows the richness of human interaction. An approachable text for those unfamiliar with the area and students looking for clinical material, it contains useful asides which develop key themes and a comprehensive glossary, and will appeal to those new to the field while retaining the interest of the more experienced reader.
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Autorenporträt
Claudio Neri is Professor of `Theory and Technique of Group Dynamics' at the Faculty of Psychology, University of Rome. He is a member with teaching responsibilities of the Italian Psychoanalytic Society and the International Psychoanalytic Association. He is Supervisor of the Group Psychology service at the Centre for Medical Hygiene at the USL `Roma B', part of the Italy's National Health Service. He has been widely published, and is the editor of two professional journals.