2004 Margaret Rioch Lecture
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Bibliography and Readings

Click here to view a brief article on the Tavistock Model

Click here to view an article on how the National Conference impacted someone's career -- by Michel Deschapelles, an Associate of WBC

Click here to view the article: Connolly, Medria and Noumair, Debra A. (1997). The White Girl in Me, the Colored Girl in You, and the Lesbian in Us: Crossing Boundaries. In M. Fine, L. Weis, L. C. Powell, & L.M. Wong (Eds.) Off White: Readings on Race, Power, and Society , pp. 322-332. New York: Routledge.

Banet, A. G. & Hayden, C. (1977). A Tavistock Primer. In J. E. Jones & J. W. Pfeiffer (Eds.), The 1977 Annual Handbook for Group Facilitators (pp. 155-167). La Jolla, CA: University Associates.

A second version of the article is out and written by Charla Hayden and Rene Molenkamp and may be obtained from the A. K. Rice Institute.

Bion, W. R. (1961). Experiences in groups. New York: Basic Books.

Colman, A. D. and Bexton, W. H. (1975). (Eds.) Group relations reader 1. Washington, DC: A. K. Rice Institute.

Colman, A. D. and Geller, M. H. (1985). (Eds.) Group relations reader 2. Washington, DC: A. K. Rice Institute.

Wells, L. (1985). The group-as-a-whole perspective and its theoretical roots. In A. D. Colman and M. H. Geller (Eds.), Group relations reader 2. Washington, DC: A. K. Rice Institute.


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Back, K. W. (1972). Beyond words: the story of sensitivity training and the encounter movement. New York: Russell Sage Foundation.

Banet, A. G. & Hayden, C. (1977). A Tavistock primer. In J.E. Jones & J.W. Pfeiffer (Eds.), The 1977 Annual Handbook for Group Facilitators (pp. 155-167).

Bion, W. R. (1970). Attention and interpretation. New York: Basic Books.

Cytrynbaum, S. & Lee, S. A. (1993). (Eds.) Transformations in global and organizational systems: Changing boundaries in the 90’s. Proceedings of the tenth scientific meeting of the A. K. Rice Institute. Jupiter, FL: the A. K. Rice Institute.

De Board, R. (1978). The psychoanalysis of organizations: A psychoanalytic approach to behaviors in groups and organizations. London: Routledge.

Gillette, J. and McCollom, M. (1995). (Eds.) Groups in context: A new perspective on groupdynamics. Lanham, MD: University Press of America.

Heifetz, R. (1994). Leadership without easy answers. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.

Hirschorn, L. & Barnett, C.K. (1993). The psychodynamics of organizational life. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Hirschorn, L. (1988). The workplace within: Psychodynamics of organizational life. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Hugg, T. W., Carson, N. M. & Lipgar, R. M. (1989). (Eds.) Changing group relations. The next twenty-five years in America. Proceedings of the ninth scientific meeting of the A. K. Rice Institute. Jupiter, FL: A. K. Rice Institute.

Klein, E. B. and Gould, L. J. (1973) Boundary issues and organizational dynamics: A new case study. Social Psychiatry, 8, 204-211.

Klein, E.B., & Astrachan, B.M. (1971). Learning in groups: A comparison of study groups and T-groups. Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 7, 659-683.

Menninger, R. W. (1972). The impact of group relations conferences on organizational growth. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 22, 415-432.

Menzies Lyth, I. E. P. (1981). Bion’s contribution to thinking about groups. In J. S. Grotstein (Ed.), Do I dare to disturb the universe? Beverly Hills, CA: Caesura Press.

Miller, E. J. (1990). Experiential learning in groups. In E. Trist & H. Murray (Eds.), The social engagement of social science. London: Free Association Books

Miller, E. J. and Gwynne, G. V. (1972). A life apart. London: Tavistock Publications.

Miller, E. J. and Rice, A. K. (1967). Systems of organization. London: Tavistock Publications.

Newton, P. M. and Levinson, D. J. (1970). The work group within the organization: A socio-pyschological approach. Psychiatry, 36, 115-142.

O’Connor, C. (1971). The Tavistock method of group study. Science and Pscychoanalysis, 18, 100-115.

Obholzer, A. & Roberts, V. Z. (1994). (Eds.) The unconscious at work. Individual and organizational stress in the human services. London and New York: Routledge.

Redlich, F. C. and Astrachan, B. M. (1969). Group dynamics training. American Journal of Pyschiatry, 125, 1501-1507.

Rice, A. K. (1963). The enterprise and its environment. London: Tavistock Publications.

Rice, A. K. (1965). Learning for leadership: interpersonal and intergroup relations. London: Tavistock Publications.

Rice, A. K. (1969). Individual, group and intergroup processes. Human Relations, 22, 565-584.

Rice, A. K. (1970). The modern university. London: Tavistock Publications.

Rioch, M. J. (1970). The work of Wilfred R. Bion on Groups. Psychiatry, 33, 56-66.

Rioch, M. J. (1971). ‘All we like sheep-‘(Isaiah 53:6): Followers and leaders. Psychiatry, 34, 258-273.

Rioch, M. J. (1970). Group relations: Rationale and techniques. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 20, 340-355.

Trist, E., & Murray, H. (Eds.) (1990). The social engagement of social science: A Tavistock anthology. The University of Pennsylvania Press.

Turquet, P. M. (1974). Leadership – the individual in the group. In G. S. Gibbard, J. J. Hartman & R. D. Mann (Eds.), Analysis of groups. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

West, K. L., Hayden, C. & Sharrin, R. M. (1995). (Eds.) Community/Chaos: Proceedings of the eleventh scientific meeting of the A. K. Rice Institute. Jupiter, FL: The A. K. Rice Institute.

 

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