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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ISAP News: ISAPZÜRICH, the training body of AGAP, entered its fourth year with the<br />
retirement of some of the founding members and the election of <strong>new</strong> ones. Our<br />
thanks go to Paul Brutsche, the retiring president, for his strong leadership and to all<br />
those who contributed to the establishment of ISAPZÜRICH under challenging<br />
circumstances. On the solid basis created by the founders, ISAP now enters a <strong>new</strong><br />
phase of its existence. Working to assure its sustainability, Murray Stein and Ursula<br />
Ulmer now function as co-presidents. Christa Robinson has replaced Katharina<br />
Casanova as Director of Studies.<br />
ISAPZÜRICH has become an ordinary member of the Swiss Charta, which confers<br />
official recognition of the professional training offered by the institution. In addition,<br />
the US Department of Education has recognized ISAPZÜRICH, thereby making loan<br />
funds available to US candidates who wish to train there. As well, ISAPZÜRICH’s<br />
training program has become a member of NAAP, the National Association for the<br />
Advancement of Psychoanalysis.<br />
Submitted by<br />
Stacy Wirth and John A. Desteian<br />
Transitions<br />
Resigned members: 2008<br />
Kohler, Anna<br />
Harre, Klaus<br />
Kieseritzky, Friedrich<br />
Francot, Enrico<br />
O'Kane, Francoise<br />
Handschin-Burkhart, C.<br />
Yates, Jenny<br />
Christel, Bernhard<br />
Choate, Diane<br />
Bisi, S.M.<br />
Ekstrom, S.<br />
Faretra, F.<br />
Kummrow Gafafer, M.<br />
McGowan, G.<br />
Waldek, J.<br />
pg. 64