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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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We would like to thank IAAP for their financial support and technical assistance and<br />

we look forward to the next year’s activities, visits and meetings as opportunities to<br />

share <strong>Jungian</strong> thought.<br />

Submitted by:<br />

Mihaela Minulescu, PhD, President<br />

Robert Hinshaw, IAAP Liaison<br />

Russia (Moscow)<br />

Developing Group Reports : 2007-2008 : Romania (Bucarest)<br />

MOSCOW INDIVIDUAL MEMBERSHIP REPORT<br />

<strong>The</strong> Moscow supervision programme supported by the IAAP continues to thrive. During<br />

the course of 2008 eight candidates took their final exams in Moscow and qualified for<br />

membership of the IAAP:<br />

Lia Kinevskaya Maria Lomova<br />

Elena Rezanova Maria Shchapova<br />

Olga Sidelnikova Anna Skavitina<br />

Julia Vlasova Dmitry Zalessky.<br />

Seven of them joined the <strong>Jungian</strong> group in Moscow, bringing the total number to 14,<br />

and the other became the first <strong>Jungian</strong> analyst in Kiev, Ukraine.<br />

Demand for places on the programme remains high, and we are fortunate in being<br />

able to select good candidates for the training. All those taking part are academically<br />

well-qualified, experienced therapists working in hospitals and clinics, with private<br />

practices, who want to build on their <strong>Jungian</strong> knowledge by having IAAP-backed<br />

supervision, and in some cases, shuttle analysis.<br />

Penny Pickles and Martin Stone continue to coordinate the programme and supervise<br />

on it, and have been lucky to be supported by an enthusiastic team of supervisors and<br />

by shuttle analysts. We are sorry to lose two of the supervisors, Alex Esterhuyzen and<br />

Martin Schmidt, who will leave at the end of the year, having been on the programme<br />

since it started. Two of the shuttle analysts, Graham Fuller and Sally Jakobi, have<br />

pg. 127

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