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the group through exploring each member's experiences of groups, including the family. It seeks to uncover why things work as the do within groups, through the social, cultural and institutional dimensions within and outside of the group. This book is now considered a key work in this area, and goes far beyond the idea of an introduction.
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with groups around the world including Russia, Northern
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in 1976. This centre became a model copied around the world, and help helped thousands of women suffering from mental health issues. It closed in 2019 because of a lack of funding. In 1987 she co-edited Living with the Sphinx: Papers from the Women's
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