Imaginative Erkundung der Organisationskultur einer psychiatrischen Tagesklinik |
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Authors: | Reiner Büch |
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Affiliation: | 1.Saarbrücken,Germany |
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Abstract: | In this contribution a representation of the organizational culture of a psychiatric day-time hospital is developed by analyzing the symbolic meanings of action taken by professionals during their daily work and their relations to other patients.After a short summary of concepts of symbolic action theory as developed by E. E. Boesch in the framework of cultural psychology, these are applied to data from two meetings of professional supervision. The data reports about imaginations and phantasms of individual team members (from individual interviews) as well as findings from a group discussion. The analysis results in hypothetic constructions of the individual phantasms and of the organizational myths, directing their actions.This finally results in ‘value orientations’ expressing the organizational culture which are especially valuable for the purpose of respectful supervision. The author regards the careful consideration of the dynamics between individual phantasms and group myths as being a central task of good practices of supervision, with the aim to develop the action potential of professionals and their patients in such a way that it is well-adapted to both autonomy and cultural frame. |
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Keywords: | KeywordHeading" >Schlüsselw?rter Konnotationsanalyse Fantasmus Teamsupervision Wertvorstellungen |
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