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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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DEVELOPING GROUP SUB-COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

To remind readers, the aims of Developing Groups are to:<br />

a) Permit the development of analytical psychology in areas of the world<br />

where people express interest and have few of their own resources<br />

b) To encourage and facilitate the dissemination of <strong>Jungian</strong> and post-<br />

<strong>Jungian</strong> ideas in those areas<br />

c) To help set up structures in which professionals in these countries may<br />

undertake a training in analytical psychology, called the Individual Membership<br />

route<br />

d) To allow for the development of groups of professionals who will<br />

ultimately form <strong>new</strong> IAAP Societies and in time, Training Societies.<br />

<strong>The</strong> procedures for applying to become Developing Groups were put in place during<br />

Murray Stein’s presidency and since that time, there have been applications from<br />

many countries. <strong>The</strong>re are now almost 20 Developing Groups:<br />

Bulgaria (Sofia)<br />

Chile (Santiago)<br />

China (Guangzhou/Shanghai)<br />

China (Hong Kong)<br />

Colombia (Bogota)<br />

Czech Republic (Brno/Prague)<br />

Ecuador (Quito)<br />

Estonia (Tallinn)<br />

Georgia (Tbilissi)<br />

India (Ahmedabad, Bangalore)<br />

Ireland (Dublin)<br />

Poland (Katowice / Krakow / Warszawa / Wroclaw)<br />

Romania (Bucharest)<br />

Russia (Moscow)<br />

Russia (St. Petersburg)<br />

Serbia (Belgrade)<br />

Slovenia (Ljubljana)<br />

South Africa (Gauteng)<br />

Tunisia (Tunis)<br />

Ukraine (Kiev)<br />

Each DG receives a budget, agreed upon by the IAAP Executive Committee, after<br />

careful evaluation of individual needs and stages of development. Last year, there<br />

was some overspend in a number of countries but this year, thanks to careful<br />

monitoring by Mr Gubser, the IAAP accountant, in the form of regular budget<br />

statements each time a claim is made, this has been rectified.<br />

pg. 17

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