Workplace Applications of Jungian Analytical Psychology
Murray Stein,
John Hollwitz , editors
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Product: 60083
$19.95 
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The organization we work for has a psyche of its own, a collective personality and an organizational imagination, which goes to work on us, for better or worse. The essays in this volume bring together the work of analytical
psychologists, organizational development consultants, and group relations theorists who reflect on the contemporary enigma presiding over organizations.
233 pages Paperback
1992 Distributed Product
ISBN 0-933029-61-6
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