Our Mission
The mission of CSGSS is to further the understanding of groups and organizations as social systems, with particular attention to unconscious and covert processes in group and organizational life, the dynamics of authority and authorization, power and other differences within and among socially diverse groups, and the negotiated use of interpretation to facilitate collaborative learning.
"I got a hold of how 'unconscious baggage' held back my effectiveness. The conference freed me to work much more effectively and enjoy work that had previously exhausted me."
Dwight Jewson
Ph.D., President, Strategic Frameworking
Using the Tavistock group relations tradition of open systems and psychodynamic theories, CSGSS develops group relations conferences, meetings, and other events to further learning about group processes.

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Authority, Leadership and Standing Up: Finding Our Footing in an Off-Balance World
A weekend non-residential Group Relations conference sponsored by The Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems and hosting co-sponsor the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis. Friday, April 26th, 2019 – Sun April 28th, 2019. For more information and registration visit:
weekendcsgss.com
The Boston Affiliate of the A K Rice Institute for the Study of Social Systems.
Events
Authority, Leadership and Standing Up: Finding Our Footing in an Off-balance World
A weekend non-residential Group Relations conference in the Tavistock tradition
Sponsored by The Center for the Study of Groups and Social Systems and hosting co-sponsor the Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis.
1581 Beacon St., Brookline, MA
Friday, April 26th, 2019 – Sun April 28th, 2019
Director: Dannielle Kennedy
For more information and registration visit: weekendcsgss.com