“…Their REATMENT TEAMS ARE work groups effective hnctioning is key to their parent that perform key productive tasks organizations' successful operation; yet within mental health care such teams are susceptible t o various forms of dysfunction. Identified causes of team dysfunction include role confusion among team members (Banta and Fox, 1976); competition for authority and value (Kane, 1975a; Benarroche a n d Astrachan, 1983;Greenblatt, 1992); conflict o r uncertainty about team tasks, treatment philosophies, a n d models of care (Newton and Levinson, 1973;Shaw, 1985;Toseland et al, 1986); autocratic, regressive, o r otherwise "inadequate" team leadership (Kernberg, 1979;Nash, 1982;Mizrahi and Abramson, 1985;Fiorelli, 19881, and the unconscious process of work group regression (Bion, 1961;Kernberg, 1978;Yank e t al., 1992a). However, previous reviews of team functioning and pathology have not consistently integrated these several factors or addressed the structural and communication considerations pertinent to teams functioning in an organizational context.…”