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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From April 10-12, 2009, the Fourth Conference on Analytical Psychology and Chinese<br />
Culture was held at Fudan University in Shanghai. <strong>The</strong> theme of the conference was :<br />
“<strong>The</strong> Image in <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysis : Active Imagination as a Transformative Function in<br />
Culture and Psychotherapy.”<br />
<strong>The</strong> Guangzhou/Shanghai and Hong Kong developing groups maintain a very active<br />
program with the participation of IAAP analysts.<br />
Submitted by,<br />
Heyong Shen, President (CAAP)<br />
Joe Cambray, IAAP Liaison<br />
Colombia (Bogota)<br />
Developing Group Reports : 2007-2008 : China (Guangzhou / Shanghai)<br />
ASOCIACIÓN PARA EL DESARROLLO DE LA PSICOLOGIA ANALITICA EN COLOMBIA<br />
(ADEPAC)<br />
<strong>The</strong> Colombian Developing Group is organized on the basis of six programs as follows:<br />
1) Visits of Analysts<br />
2) Coordination of Events<br />
3) Routers in training by IAAP<br />
4) Study Groups<br />
5) Diffusion<br />
6) Social Projection to Communities.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Program of Visits of Analysts to Colombia kept similar levels of activities to those<br />
of the previous year. We continued to count on the participation of Dr. Nancy Sarquis<br />
(Ven) for sessions of individual analysis, while case supervision we had the visits of<br />
Drs. Trudy Bendayán (Ven), Eduardo Carvallo (Ven), Eva Pattis (Ita) and Luigi Zoja<br />
(Ita). <strong>The</strong> number of visits has gradually increased since July 2005, when we were<br />
recognized as a Developing Group, and continues to the present. In 2005 we had only<br />
one visit, then three in 2006, eight in 2007, and finally nine in 2008. Once again, we<br />
want to emphasize the contribution of some of these analysts who have met their<br />
expenses –totally or partially- from their own personal resources, which has permitted<br />
us to have at present a greater number of supervision sessions than what we had<br />
initially planned with our available resources.<br />
pg. 111