Systemic Creation of Organizational Anxiety An Empirical Study
Systemic Creation of Organizational Anxiety An Empirical Study
John Voyer
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But since the dawn of psychology and psychotherapy, psychoanalytic scholars have suggested that anxiety, at an unconscious level, is virtually endemic to the human condition. For example, late in his career Freud (1920) focused on the notion that people engage in an elemental internal struggle between instincts of life and death. Using this idea as a springboard, Klein (1948) suggested that the young child's struggle between life and the unease associated with death leads to something she calle...d "persecutory anxiety. " More recently, psychoanalytically-oriented organizational researchers have proposed that individual anxiety has an organizational analogue, and have suggested some reasons for its existence (Diamond, 1991; Hirschhom, 1988; Hirschhom & Young, 1991; Kets de Vries & Associates, 1991; Kets de Vries & Miller, 1984). Hirschhom and Young (1991) and Diamond (1991) suggest that a struggle, very similar to the one in individuals, takes place in work groups and organizations. Although organizations do not suffer death in the same way that individuals do, they do face the possibility that their financial or operational viability (the analogue to being alive) will end.
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