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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eserved for ‘surprises’ brought by individuals or, in the case of several Belgian<br />
colleagues: a fairy tale presented ‘bi-lingually’ and with a surprise ending. On<br />
Saturday afternoon, we visited the marvelous gardens of Sissinghurst Castle, the home<br />
of Vita Sackville-West.<br />
<strong>The</strong> XIXth Franco-Italian seminar met in Paris in October. <strong>The</strong> subjects of the exposés<br />
were varied and dense: ‘crossbreeding’ theories, enactment, paradoxical thinking,<br />
and the fraternal complex. <strong>The</strong>y gave way to vibrant exchanges, not without humor<br />
which is sometimes a great way to achieve serious work. Our next seminar will meet<br />
around the theme “<strong>The</strong> permanence of the analyst faced with <strong>new</strong> types of<br />
demands”. <strong>The</strong> group will celebrate its XXth seminar in Rome in 2009.<br />
Several of our colleagues continue to travel to Tunisia, Eastern Europe and China,<br />
under the auspices of the Developing Groups Committee, to train analysts in these<br />
countries.<br />
Finally, others travel abroad, within Europe and further afield, to participate in<br />
conferences, deliver papers and otherwise open us up to <strong>Jungian</strong> colleagues all over<br />
the world.<br />
Transitions<br />
New Members<br />
Dominique DESMICHELLE<br />
Reine-Maris HALBOUT<br />
Laurence LACOUR<br />
Patricia METAYER<br />
Exit<br />
Daniel RABY<br />
Honorary Member<br />
Jacques ROUGUELLE<br />
Submitted by:<br />
Leslie de Galbert - SFPA 2008<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || France SFPA<br />
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