Social Photo-Matrix and Social Dream-Drawing

New methods of applied psychoanalysis

  • Burkard Sievers
  • Rose Redding Mersky
Keywords: Social Dream-Drawing (SDD), Psycho-Social approach, Social Dreaming, Social Photo-Matrix (SPM), free associations, reflection groups, containment, organizational development

Abstract

The social photo-matrix (SPM) and social dream-drawing (SDD) are two action research methods designed to access the unconscious thinking in groups and organisations and to make it available for learning. They both make use of the creations of participants (photographs and drawings of dreams) as raw material. In working with these materials, participants and hosts offer free associations and amplifications to make available unconscious thoughts, which are reflected upon in a subsequent session. Rooted in social dreaming, which was developed in the 1980s by Gordon Lawrence (1998), these two methods are part of a larger group of socioanalytic approaches, many of which are explored in this book. This chapter begins by outlining the general theoretical underpinnings of these two praxes followed by a more extensive explanation of the theoretical roots characteristic of each one. An example of a stand-alone workshop of each is offered as well. We then describe two cases where their use led to important insights in two very different organisations, that is, a juvenile prison and a university. We close the chapter with a discussion of issues relating to their use as academic research methodologies and offer our recommendations for such use.

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Author Biographies

Burkard Sievers

Dr. Burkard Sievers is Professor of Organizational Development in the Department of Economics, Management and Social Sciences at Bergische Universität Wuppertal in Germany. He is ex-President of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations for the period 2005–2007 and co-director of "Organizations in Depth", an International Professional Development Program held in Coesfeld/Cologne, Germany. He was awarded the 1995 International Award for Participation from the HBK-Spaarbank in Antwerp (Belgium) for his book "Work, Death, and Life Itself".

Rose Redding Mersky

Rose Redding Mersky, organizational development consultant to a wide variety of private, public, non-profit and professional organizations for over thirty years. Coaching supervisor to individuals and groups on-line and author of workshops internationally on various socioanalytic methodologies. They include Organizational Role Analysis, Social Dream- Drawing, Organizational Observation, Social Photo-Matrix and Social Dreaming. A member of the International Society for the Psychoanalytic Study of Organizations (ISPSO) since 1988, its first female president (1997–1999) and its first Director of Professional Development (2000–2006). Currently, honorary professor at the Higher School of Economics in Moscow.

Published
2021-02-03
How to Cite
SieversB., & MerskyR. R. (2021). Social Photo-Matrix and Social Dream-Drawing. Journal of Clinical and Applied Psychoanalysis, 1(4), 84-107. Retrieved from https://psychoanalysis-journal.hse.ru/article/view/12017