组织动荡、麻烦与创伤:理论化一个心理健康机构的崩溃

Organizational Turbulence, Trouble and Trauma: Theorizing the Collapse of a Mental Health Setting

ORGANIZATION STUDIES · 2012
被引 52
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

通过一个心理健康机构的民族志研究,提出组织内部动荡有建设性和破坏性两种模式,前者促进生产力,后者导致功能失调甚至崩溃,对管理者和组织研究者有启发。

Abstract

Turbulence is usually considered a negative property of an organization’s environment. Yet turbulence is also a feature of an organization’s internal dynamics and may be useful for productivity. This article argues that interactions between the formal and informal management of trouble produce relational turbulence that may mobilize resources and collective action, or conversely lead to dysfunction and crisis. The author links relational psychoanalytic theory with social constructionist perspectives in exploring intersubjective dynamics of trouble and its repercussions of turbulence. Based on a longitudinal interorganizational ethnography, an atypical mental healthcare organization is described – a democratic therapeutic community – in which turbulence plays a central function, but in two very different ways. In a restorative mode, turbulence generates formative spaces that are creative and have a regulating function, useful for organizational productivity. Conversely, a perverse mode is destructive and may produce intractable perverse spaces, leading to organizational dysfunction, crisis and even collapse. This is theorized by extending the psychoanalytic concept of liminal, transitional space. In contrast to the notion of transitional space as a safe, protective area, the author develops a model of distinct formative and perverse spaces created by relational turbulence in organizations. In human service organizations, where the generation, trading and management of trouble are inherent in an organization’s internal dynamics, turbulence may be a valuable resource, but one that, in the perverse mode, can be immensely destructive.

组织理论精神分析心理健康服务社会学