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- Количество слайдов: 29
Celebrating EGATIN 20 years Presented as a ”salute” at EGATIN Study Days in Oslo April 25 th 2008 With music: A Dvorák – symphony no 9 ”From the New World” IGA Norway: Thor Kristian Island (pictures) Kjersti Solberg Lyngstad (design)
E. G. A. T. I. N. European Group Analytic Training Institutions Network 1988 2008
Constitution - aims E. G. A. T. I. N. is a Federation of organizations which offer training programs in group analysis exists to promote scientific, educational and cultural activities primary purpose is to provide opportunities for dialogue and exchange, in a European and International context, between the organizations which offer training programs in group analysis will encourage high standards in group analytic training programs
. . there is no such thing as orthodox group analysis. . . the orthodoxy does not stem from the origins of group analysis KV, dec 2007
E. G. A. T. I. N. Member Institutions QUALIFYING MEMBERS Inst/16 Countries (24 ) AUSTRIA ISRAEL (2) CROATIA ITALY CZECH REPUBLIC LITHUANIA DENMARK (2) NORWAY ESTONIA POLAND GERMANY (4) PORTUGAL GREECE (2) SWITZERLAND HUNGARY UNITED KINGDOM (3)
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E. G. A. T. I. N. Member Institutions INTERMEDIATE MEMBERS GREECE (HOPE in GA) INTRODUCTORY MEMBERS ITALY, Bologna AUSTRALIA RUSSIA, Moscow/St. Petersburg SERBIA SWEDEN SLOVENIA YUGOSLAVIA IRELAND
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EGATIN STUDY DAYS (1) EGATIN established 1988 May 1991 (Copenhagen, Denmark) (First Study days? ) Qualifying Training in Group Analysis Nov 1991 (Switzerland) Differences and Similarities in Group Analytic Block and Weekly Training March 1992 (Vilnius, Lithuania) Group Analysis in Different Cultures: Training and Practice Oct 1992 (Warsaw, Poland) How to Maintain the Group Analytic Situation in the Training Institution
Dubrovnik 1997
Vilnius 1992?
Study Days(2) March 1994 (Moscow, Russia) Beyond Prejudice: Networking versus Rigidity in Group-Analytic Training Oct 1995 (Ljubljana, Slovenia) Median and Large Groups in Group Analytic Training April 1996 (Munster, Germany) The Group Analytic Training: Guidelines for Minimum Training Standards Oct 1997 (Dubrovnik, Croatia) Group-Analytic training Programs within Hospital Settings
Warsaw 1992
Since 1998 - every spring! April 1998 (Zurich, Switzerland) The unconscious at work in training organizations May 1999 (Oslo, Norway) One Group Analysis or Many? The impact of theory on group analytic practice May 2000 (Vilnius, Lithuania) Authority and Leadership in Group Analytic Training * Sept 2000 (Cracow, Poland) Democracy and Transference Turmoil in Group Analytic Training
Moscow 1994
Study Days(4) May 2001 (Heidelberg, Germany) Training in Transition: Present and Future Formats of Group Analytic Training May 2002 (Aarhus, Denmark) The Group Conductor May 2003 (Stockholm, Sweden) Narratives in Groups June 2004 (Split, Croatia) Supervision in training and in professional life
Münster 1996
Study Days(5) April 2005 (Rome, Italy) The Didactic Matrix April 2006 (Copenhagen, Denmark) Putting Group-Analytic Work into Writing April 2007 (Budapest, Hungary) Applied Group Analysis – Challenges and Training April 2008 (Oslo, Norway) Transmitting Knowledge and Engendering Enthusiasm – EGATIN in the Past, Present and Future
Where? Three times in Denmark and Germany Twice in Croatia, Lithuania, Norway, Poland, Switzerland Once in Hungary, Italy, Russia, Slovenia, Sweden What about – United Kingdom, Greece ? ?
Contributors from United Kingdom – 19 times Germany – 14 times Denmark – 9 times Greece – 8 times Norway – 7 times Croatia, Switzerland – 6 times each Hungary, Italy, Poland, Sweden – 4 each
Dieter, Jerzy, Sylvia, Kristian, Thor Kristian, Ivan
17 Persons contributed twice or more Three times: Thor Kristian Island, Kevin Power, Kristian Valbak, Søren Aagaard Four: Werner Knauss, Ruedi Olivieri, Malcolm Pines, Jerzy Pawlik, Ivan Urlic Five !: Sylvia Hutchinson, Dieter Nitzgen, Yannis Tsegos
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