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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Dr. Demian Diaz and Psych. Marita Manzano, along with the author, delivered<br />
an Introductory Course in <strong>Jungian</strong> Psychology for FUPSI’s members.<br />
Submitted by<br />
Maria Pia Ciasullo<br />
IAAP-SUPA Liason<br />
Venezuela<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Uruguay SUPA<br />
VENEZUELAN SOCIETY OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (SVAJ)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Venezuelan Society of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts (SVAJ) continues to thrive and develop in<br />
spite of the continual mounting political tension and the demands which the troubled<br />
Venezuelan collective poses on the individual.<br />
We would like to highlight that in spite of the still small number of members in our<br />
ranks our active participation in the <strong>Jungian</strong> Congresses has been constant. We<br />
specially feel proud to announce that three <strong>new</strong> members have become incorporated<br />
into our Society this year: the psychologist Daniela Micale and the psychiatrist Freddy<br />
Guevara, have become the first graduates to have completed our training program<br />
with distinction. We were also joined by the economist Ismenia Morales, who<br />
graduated this year from the Jung Institute in Zürich.<br />
Three <strong>new</strong> books on Archetypal Psychology have been published in 2008 by members<br />
of SVAJ:<br />
La Picardía del Venezolano by Axel Capriles<br />
Las Emociones: Una Lista by Rafael López-Pedraza<br />
Hilaturas: Hebras Arquetipales by Magali Villalobos<br />
As important expression of our growth and influence, the third number of our<br />
Magazine “Revista Venezolana de Psicología de los Arquetipos”, has sucessfully seen<br />
the light; also the Society has managed to keep the house Quinta Katyna as our head<br />
office. For this we thank Axel and Rita Capriles who shared their knowledgeable<br />
administrative skills with us. In Quinta Katyna, all of our training programs, courses<br />
and activities for the general public, as well as for the training program, finally found<br />
a suitable temenos.<br />
pg. 101