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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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Secretary: Jane Penrod<br />

Treasurer: Janis Maxwell<br />

Submitted by:<br />

Ronnie Landau, President<br />

United States (Pittsburgh)<br />

IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Philadelphia PAJA<br />

PITTSBURGH SOCIETY OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (PSJA)<br />

<strong>The</strong> primary pursuit of the members of the Pittsburgh Society this past year has been<br />

our training activities within the Pittsburgh local seminar of the Inter-Regional Society<br />

of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts (I-RSJA), in which most of us hold dual membership. After five<br />

years of service as the seminar’s Coordinator of Training, David Cordisco stepped<br />

down at the end of the academic year in June 2008, and Jan Marlan was elected the<br />

<strong>new</strong> Coordinator. Sandra Miller was elected to Jan’s former position as Coordinator of<br />

Educational Programming. <strong>The</strong> administration of our Seminar is primarily the<br />

collaborative effort of these two elected individuals.<br />

Virginia Ashmun, Ron Curran, Stan Marlan, Pauline Napier (AGAP) additionally<br />

comprise the Pittsburgh Seminar’s core faculty, along with Ohio faculty members<br />

Dianne Braden, Vocata George, and Jody Wainer. New York member, Paul Kugler,<br />

although not currently as active due to his commitment as Honorary Secretary of the<br />

IAAP, is a core faculty member as well. Massachusetts member, Brian Skea, is<br />

currently not as active in the Seminar due to more local commitments, but he served<br />

as our CNASJA representative this past year. In addition, we have two local adjunct<br />

faculty members who provide diverse expertise: Lacanian-oriented psychologist, Terry<br />

Pulver, and phenomenological psychologist (and recently elected Affiliate Member of<br />

the I-RSJA), Roger Brooke. We value having such a varied faculty, which has helped<br />

the Pittsburgh Seminar to become a solid training seminar within and under the aegis<br />

of the I-RSJA. Interest in and support for the seminar runs high, and we are pleased to<br />

note that many of our analyst members, in addition to their teaching responsibilities,<br />

also attend our visiting analysts’ lectures, which we believe to be somewhat unique<br />

among other seminars of the I-RSJA and other training groups in general.<br />

pg. 98

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