Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society
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members are exempt from the requirement to attend meetings but may vote when<br />
present, and are not eligible to hold office. Honorary members, voted to that status,<br />
are non-voting and exempt from both dues and attendance but receive all<br />
communications and are welcome to attend regular meetings. This change seemed to<br />
easily resolve tensions around lack of attendance at meetings by some inactive<br />
members on our roster.<br />
Lastly, I would like to publicly acknowledge gratitude to two of our members: Richard<br />
Sweeney, who led us through the founding of our Society in 2001 (we had been<br />
meeting informally for about seven years prior to that) and served as our first chair;<br />
and Paulette Toth, who served as OVAJA’s delegate to the Cape Town Congress last<br />
year.<br />
For further information re: our member roster and educational programs, visit the<br />
OVAJA or Program links at www.jungcentralohio.org.<br />
Submitted by:<br />
Jan Zalla<br />
Chair, OVAJA<br />
Transitions<br />
New member:<br />
Janice Bachman – “<strong>The</strong> Emergence of the Transcendent in the Individuation<br />
Process”. Graduated: February 16, 2008 from the Toronto Training Institute.<br />
United States (Pacific Northwest)<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Ohio OVAJA<br />
PACIFIC NORTHWEST SOCIETY OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (PNSJA)<br />
Greetings from the Pacific Northwest!<br />
As I write this, we are in the dark season of weather in the Pacific Northwest. It’s<br />
often overcast, rainy, and chilly, but I still prefer it to the weather of my youth in<br />
upstate New York where, though sunny, fall was truly cold and we k<strong>new</strong> much snow<br />
was soon coming!<br />
pg. 94