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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Deaths 2007-2008<br />
Eugene Monick (Dalton, PA)<br />
Eugene Qualls (Birmingham, AL)<br />
James Barnett (Washington, DC)<br />
IAAP Newsletter <strong>28</strong> || IAAP Society Reports || Inter-Regional IRSJA<br />
United States (New England)<br />
NEW ENGLAND SOCIETY OF JUNGIAN ANALYSTS (NESJA)<br />
<strong>The</strong> New England Society of <strong>Jungian</strong> Analysts (NESJA) and its training institute, <strong>The</strong><br />
C.G. Jung Institute – Boston, continue to thrive while yet facing significant challenges<br />
in the year ahead.<br />
Our <strong>society</strong> recently hosted the Council of North American Societies of <strong>Jungian</strong><br />
Analysts (CNASJA) delegates meeting and conference, the latter of which was entitled<br />
“Explosions and Containment: Our World in Crisis.” 120 analysts, candidates in<br />
training, and other professionals attended the conference, traveling from across the<br />
Americas and Europe to join us in the picturesque New England ocean-side resort of<br />
Sebasco Estates, Maine. <strong>The</strong> setting was conducive to generating a real sense of<br />
warmth and spirit of collegiality amongst analysts and trainees alike. <strong>The</strong> latter felt<br />
welcomed and well supported, financially and otherwise, by our Society and training<br />
program. All agreed that the conference presentations were of a consistently high<br />
quality throughout. One of the many highlights was our own Chris Beach leading a<br />
field trip to nearby Bailey Island, summer residence to New York analysts Drs. Kristine<br />
Mann, Eleanor Bertine, and Esther Harding, and site of Jung’s six day lecture series on<br />
Pauli’s dreams presented in 1936. A festive Saturday evening was marked by a<br />
traditional New England lobster bake and a night of dancing to the drumming of the<br />
women’s group, Inana. We are all grateful for the year-long dedication and hard work<br />
of the planning committee - Sarah Halford, Hope Murrow, Pam Donleavy, Pat Berry,<br />
and Cornelia Dimmitt – the contributions of Stuart Sherman for facilitating continuing<br />
education credits for the conference, and the expert guidance and direction of Toni<br />
D’Anca, conference coordinator, in making the conference the great success that it<br />
assuredly was.<br />
NESJA and our training institute, the C. G. Jung Institute of Boston, continue to grow.<br />
<strong>The</strong> Society now boasts 76 members. At our Fall meeting we welcomed two of our<br />
recent graduates, Deborah Gregory and William Furber, into our Society. Deborah’s<br />
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