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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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<strong>The</strong> group regularly implements translations of articles into Russian; works of modern<br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> analysts are especially interesting for us. <strong>The</strong>y are important for the<br />

members of the group to observe the dynamics in the development of analytical<br />

psychology from Jung to today, in all its variety.<br />

We are sure that the experience of our colleagues will stimulate further professional<br />

growth of the developing group in St. Petersburg.<br />

Submitted by:<br />

Vladimir Tsivinsky, Chairman<br />

Jane Weiner and Catherine Crawther, IAAP Liaisons<br />

Serbia (Belgrade)<br />

Developing Group Reports : 2007-2008 : Russia (St. Petersburg)<br />

SERBIAN ANALYTICAL SOCIETY (SAS)<br />

Serbian Analytical Society ( SAS ) continued the programme of training in analytically<br />

oriented psychotherapy, during the academic year 2008, which was agreed at the<br />

meeting SAS members had with Dr Murray Stein, Dr Renos Papadopoulos (IAAP liaison)<br />

and the officials of the (Serbian) National Association for Psychotherapy, which took<br />

place around the time of the Mini Conference held in Belgrade in 2003.<br />

Participants of training in analytically oriented psychotherapy, had to take part in<br />

public lectures organized by SAS, workshops given by visiting IAAP analysts, and after<br />

a second year of education to start with personal analysis and supervisions. With 13<br />

trainees and 9 old members, SAS now has 22 members.<br />

SAS usually organizes two regular monthly meetings from September to July: the first<br />

lecture is aimed at introducing basic concepts of analytical psychology to the wider<br />

public (both professionals and non-professionals) and the second is peer supervision.<br />

<strong>The</strong> members of SAS had the great pleasure of working with visiting analysts and<br />

attending stimulating lectures presented by: Dr Mario Jacoby (SGPA), Dr Murray Stein<br />

(AGAP), Dr Josip Pasic (CSJA), Dr Jozef Magdic (AGAP) and Dr Mary Addenbrooke<br />

(SAP).<br />

pg. 130

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