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SAFEGUARD GROUP
Contents
INTRODUCTION
The group, consisting mostly of
ordained and lay members of the Anglican Church, was formed to enquire into
the purposeful uses of knowledge of the psychological behaviour of groups
and to recommend safeguards against misuse. Notes on the nine Meetings
held in 1968-69, together with outcomes such as a Report and a letter to the
Press, can be accessed below.
MEETINGS
Topics covered:-
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Membership -
Purpose - Application - Organisations - Christian views - Dangers
(overstress - subversion - conditioning) - Safeguards - Bibliography. |
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T-Groups -
Participants - Barriers to learning and change - Optimal conditions -
Case episodes - Discussion. |
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Stress -
Thought Reform - Re-education - Christians in Business - Management
Development - Ideological Totalism. |
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C of E Courses
- T-Group Structure - Introduction of participants - Anxiety, Stress,
Tension, Pain - Measurement & Control of Stress - Learning versus
Therapy - Danger Points - Selection of Staff Members & Course Members -
Emergence from T-Group. |
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The
Manipulator & the Church - Manipulator cf Actualisor - Styles of Life -
Manipulator in the Church - Christian Actualisation Group - Clinical
Theology Groups. |
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Clinical
Theology Groups - Professional C.T. Groups - Amateur C.T. Groups. |
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Danger of
elite of T-Groupers - Managers, Priests, Doctors - Purposeful group
situations in Industry - Formal (Stranger, Intermediate, Familial) -
Informal (Unstructured Committees, Programmed Committees - Brainstorming
Sessions - Intermediary Group) - Management Development. |
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Blake Grid -
Evolution of T-Group (motive, quality of life, artificial). |
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T-Group Casualty - Brainwashing - Sensitivity Training -
NTL Institute |
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Report ▒
Group Psychological Work in the Church |
Letter
Misuses of T-Groups - Industry members |
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