61: Reflections with Richard Morgan-Jones

61: Reflections with Richard Morgan-Jones

41 Minuten

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vor 2 Jahren

Richard brings to his work a deep sensitivity and diverse
experiences, to offer us valuable insights into the world of
organisational life.  Drawing on Group Relations work, 
psychoanalytic theory, his experience as a psychotherapist and
clinician and his coaching and consulting work, Richard makes
strong connections between the body, mind and soul.
 
In this delightful conversation, Richard shares his thinking from
his book The Body of the Organisation and its Health and his work
connecting individual, group and social experiences in The
Trilogy Event he has innovated, offers an experiential learning
setting to explore how different parts of our systems, carry
emotions and thoughts on behalf of other parts.
 
Enjoy this wide-ranging conversation with Richard sharing his
wisdom that is much needed in today's organisations.
 
Bio
 
Richard Morgan-Jones: Group Relations,
Organizational Consulting and Executive Coaching. Supervising and
Training Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist with British
Psychotherapy Foundation, Author. Registered member of British
Psychoanalytic Council (BPC). Distinguished Honorary Member of
International Society for Psychoanalytic Society of Organizations
(ISPSO). Mentor and member of the AK Rice Institute (USA) and
member of the Organization for Promoting the Understanding of
Society (OPUS). Visiting professor at the Indian Institute of
Management Ahmedabad and of the Higher School of Economics in
Moscow.

Director of Work Force Health: Consulting and Research whose work
is explored in consultancies, an international workshop and a
book entitled: The Body of the Organisation and its Health,
London: Karnac, which explores how organisations get under the
skin and reveal personal and team development opportunities and
organisational strategic choices. He also has written about a
psychoanalytic approach to understanding Restorative Justice, the
Banking crisis, the vulnerability of the nation-state and its
citizens in Europe, the celebrity cult, social dreaming and the
language of the group skin.

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