Interview with RD Hinshelwood

IF 0.1 Q4 SUBSTANCE ABUSE
R. Hinshelwood, G. Winship
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Purpose A one-day conference organised by the University of Essex and the Consortium of Therapeutic Communities, 10 December, 2021 with the theme, “The Unconscious and Organisations”. Presentations and discussions throughout the conference had the aim of generating ideas and sharing knowledge about the unconscious and how this can inform practitioners working in therapeutic communities and other organisations meeting the challenge of emotional distress. Design/methodology/approach Interview with Professor Robert (Bob) Hinshelwood (RH), now 83 years old, who has been involved in therapeutic communities (TCs) since 1969, part of the initial founding of the Association of Therapeutic Communities in 1974, is presented. He qualified as a psychoanalyst in 1976. In 1980 he instigated the founding of the International Journal of Therapeutic Communities along with Nick Manning, David Kennard, Jeff Roberts and Barry Shenkar. In 1984 he founded the British Journal of Psychotherapy, and edited it for 10 years. He was Director of the Cassel Hospital 1993–1997. In 1999 he founded the journal Psychoanalysis and History. He was part of the Free Associations Group (founded by Bob Young and others) which ran the journal Free Associations, and with Mike Rustin and the University of East London, the “Psychoanalysis and Public Sphere” conferences in the 1990s. He has written a great deal about the dynamics of organisational cultures in complex settings. He is Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society, Fellow of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and Professor Emeritus of the University of Essex. The interviewer was conducted by Dr Gary Winship (GW) is an associate professor at the University of Nottingham where he leads the MA in Trauma Informed Practice, visiting professor Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis, and also visiting professor at the Russian State Humanities University, editor of the International Journal of Therapeutic Communities. Findings Hinshelwood reflects on the question of the unconscious and the impact of destructive tendencies on organisational process. He shares his personal experience being a young evacuee during the Second World War and considers the impact of trauma, losing his religion and his subsequent career choices in medicine, psychiatry and psychoanalysis. He discusses his experience of supervision with Isabel Menzies Lyth and reflects on the different groups in the Institute of Psychoanalysis. He turns to the question tribalism in TCs and regrets that there had not been more bridge building and collaboration. He talks about his own prolific writing and publishing career which he describes as obsessional rather than passionate, and finally candidly reflects on the prospect of facing death. Originality/value The interview was transcribed.
采访RD Hinshelwood
目的由埃塞克斯大学和治疗社区联盟于2021年12月10日组织的为期一天的会议,主题为“无意识和组织”。整个会议的演讲和讨论的目的是产生关于无意识的想法和分享知识,以及如何告知在治疗社区和其他组织工作的从业者应对情绪困扰的挑战。设计/方法/方法对Robert (Bob) Hinshelwood (RH)教授的采访,现年83岁,自1969年以来一直参与治疗社区(tc), 1974年治疗社区协会最初成立的一部分。1976年,他获得了精神分析学家的资格。1980年,他与尼克·曼宁、大卫·肯纳德、杰夫·罗伯茨和巴里·申卡尔共同创办了《国际治疗社区杂志》。1984年,他创办了《英国心理治疗杂志》,并编辑了10年。1993-1997年,他担任Cassel医院的主任。1999年,他创办了《精神分析与历史》杂志。他是自由协会组织(由鲍勃·杨等人创立)的一员,该组织创办了《自由协会》杂志,并与迈克·拉斯汀和东伦敦大学在20世纪90年代共同举办了“精神分析与公共领域”会议。他写了大量关于复杂环境下组织文化动态的文章。他是英国精神分析学会会员、皇家精神病学院会员和埃塞克斯大学名誉教授。访谈由Gary Winship博士(GW)主持,他是诺丁汉大学的副教授,在那里他领导创伤知情实践硕士,莫斯科精神分析研究所的客座教授,也是俄罗斯国立人文大学的客座教授,国际治疗社区杂志的编辑。shinshelwood的发现反映了无意识的问题以及破坏性倾向对组织过程的影响。他分享了他在第二次世界大战期间作为一名年轻的撤离者的个人经历,并考虑了创伤的影响,失去了他的宗教信仰,以及他后来在医学、精神病学和精神分析方面的职业选择。他与Isabel Menzies Lyth讨论了他的监督经历,并反思了精神分析研究所的不同群体。他转向tc中的部落主义问题,并对没有更多的桥梁建设和合作感到遗憾。他谈到了自己多产的写作和出版事业,他形容这是一种痴迷,而不是激情,最后他坦率地反思了面对死亡的前景。原创性/价值采访被记录下来了。
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities SUBSTANCE ABUSE-
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0.50
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期刊介绍: The Journal publishes academic papers, case studies, empirical research and opinion. The Journal is interested in publishing papers that critically creatively engage with ideas drawn from a range of discourses: the therapeutic community movement and other related professional practice, psychoanalysis, art, literature, poetry, music, architecture, culture, education, philosophy, religion and environmental studies. It will be of value to those who work in health services, social services, voluntary and charitable organizations and for all professionals involved with staff teams in therapeutic and supportive organizations.
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