<p>Drawing on over four decades of professional and academic experience Susan Long explores how the concept of the unconscious has evolved from the nineteenth to the twenty-first century showing that it is more than an individual phenomenon but also a group organisational and institutional phenomena.</p><p>Each chapter examines theories that use the idea of the unconscious first covering the work of Schelling Freud Bion and Lacan. After examining traditional psychoanalytic ethos the author takes a look at the mid-twentieth century extension of the meaning of the unconscious towards the social field. Here she explores three main traditional categories of approaches: the Neo-Freudians the Frankfurt School and social scientists historians and anthropologists. The book also covers the idea of approaching the unconscious from the perspective of the neurosciences as well as its connections with nature showing a broader more cosmic view of the unconscious in nature and the universe. Lastly Long looks at how we might understand today’s organisations and society through the lens of the changing ideas presented throughout the book. </p><p>Broad sweeping and accessible this book is a valuable resource for organisational psychologists consultants and managers exploring psychoanalytic and socioanalytic approaches as well as those in academic settings wanting to pursue an interest in the unconscious.</p>
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