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Iaap newsletter 28 - The new Israeli Jungian society

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November 2004 who has recently given up the role, having taken on the position of<br />

editor-in-chief of Analytische Psychologie. We welcome her replacement, Robert<br />

Wimmer.<br />

To conclude – it has been a very busy year with much ongoing consultation about<br />

structural internal and external changes proposals to ensure the Society’s creative<br />

future<br />

Submitted by<br />

Judith Woodhead<br />

Chair<br />

Transitions<br />

New members of the SAP in 2008:<br />

Dr Anita Kalns-Timans<br />

Dr Pat Skacel<br />

Dr Hessel Willemsen<br />

Deceased members:<br />

None<br />

IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || London SAP<br />

United States (San Francisco, California)<br />

THE C. G. JUNG INSTITUTE OF SAN FRANCISCO (CGJISF)<br />

Recent times in the life of our institute have been dynamic, in both senses of that<br />

word: creativity and change. We have a <strong>new</strong> President, Sam Kimbles, and we have a<br />

<strong>new</strong> Executive Director, Paula Taubman. Our former Executive Director, Stephen<br />

Manning, who was central to our process for more than a decade, left that post this<br />

summer.<br />

Within the Institute community, there has also been a focus on change and creative<br />

re<strong>new</strong>al. We are in the second year of looking at our training program in its entirety<br />

and are in the final stages of approving and implementing our first child analytic<br />

pg. 74

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