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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<strong>The</strong> very successful second joint Academic Conference between the IAAP and<br />
the IAJS (International Association for <strong>Jungian</strong> Studies) was held at the ETH in<br />
Zürich in July 2008. <strong>The</strong> atmosphere was particularly collegial, and academics<br />
and clinicians alike were pleased to have an opportunity to share their<br />
expertise with each other.<br />
Two further conferences are planned involving the IAAP, prior to the triannual<br />
Congress to be held in Montreal in August 2010. <strong>The</strong> Fourth International<br />
Conference of Analytical Psychology and Chinese Culture will be held in April<br />
2009, at Fudan University, Shanghai, on: <strong>The</strong> image in <strong>Jungian</strong> analysis –<br />
active imagination as a transformative function in culture and<br />
psychotherapy.<br />
In June 2009, the First European Conference of Analytical Psychology will be<br />
held in Vilnius, Lithuania, entitled Dialogue at the Threshold between East<br />
and West: Cultural Identity Past, Present and Future. Vilnius has been<br />
selected as the European capitol of culture for 2009, and it is particularly<br />
fitting for the first European Conference to be held in that city.<br />
For further information about the varied work of the IAAP, I do encourage you<br />
to consult the reports from the Chairs of all the Standing Committees, Sub-<br />
Committees, and Working Parties on this Website. This will give you a full idea<br />
of the breadth and depth of IAAP activities.<br />
Respectfully submitted,<br />
Hester Solomon, IAAP President<br />
December 2008<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> :: IAAP President (2007..--..2008)<br />
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