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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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Process”. As with her previous lecture, the group greatly benefited from her erudition<br />

and keen clinical presentation.<br />

As we move forward in our attempt to clarify and define ourselves both as a group<br />

and as individual professionals within the group, it appears that we are not searching<br />

for a unified all encompassing school of thought, but rather one that allows multiple<br />

voices to emerge within a temenos that is respectful of diversity. <strong>The</strong> fun for us is in<br />

asking the questions, in raising the doubts and in allowing ourselves to remain humble<br />

in the face of all there is yet still to learn.<br />

Submitted by:<br />

Chane Deitcher<br />

Israel<br />

IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Israel ISAP<br />

ISRAEL INSTITUTE OF JUNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY (IIJP)<br />

This has been a period of welcome and exciting growth for our Institute. Three senior<br />

analysts joined us this year and immediately took up responsibilities for the smooth<br />

running of our group activities. Michal Trudart became the program committee<br />

chairman. Nati Peri agreed to assume the position of secretary and is doing an<br />

excellent job. Erel Shalit is teaching our candidates and the feedback is very positive.<br />

Two candidates concluded their training and passed the final examination, Noa<br />

Shwartz and Batya Stern.<br />

In late October, our third training group consisting of 7 members began its process.<br />

Our second group (also 7) is beginning its fourth and final year of seminars and most<br />

are already in control analysis. Our first group of 7 is in various stages of control<br />

work. So we have 21 candidates in various stages of training.<br />

November 2007 weekend meeting on Lake Kinneret was dedicated to the Father as<br />

archetype and complex. Avi Bauman presented a theoretical paper, and Tamar Kron<br />

presented a clinical case. We had 2 more one day meetings during the year 2008<br />

dedicated to the Father theme, and a lecture by Mili Hed, a Professor of the History<br />

of Art, on the fathers of Salvador Dali and Louis Bourgois. We just concluded an<br />

outstanding week end meeting on the shores of Lake Kinneret which Michal Troudart<br />

pg. 45

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