
The first book to look at small group functioning from the perspective of analytical psychology. Reflecting more than twenty years of research, it will be of interest to those working with small groups or interested in group research.

A study of the functioning of small groups from the empirical perspective of analytical psychology. Case material is analyzed, focusing on the expansion of consciousness in the small group and the interrelated phenomenon of personal transformation.

The theoretical propositions of analytical psychology are difficult to verify and usually rest on the empirical evidence of reported case material. In this book, Robert D. Boyd and his colleagues break new ground by subjecting case material to a rigorous analysis in their report...