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Why the Group?

Introduction to Group-Analytic Psychotherapy Seminar 2018-2019 Second Introduction: Why the group? Coordinator: Lena Teliani The previous presentation: ‘Group Analysis and the Spirit of the Times’ introduced the concept of group and described the historical journey of group-analytic psychotherapy. In this presentation we will address the “why” the group is proposed as a therapeutic tool, hence […]

First Group Analytic Symposium in Ancient Dodona

“Connecting Ancient Greek with Psychoanalytic and Group-Analytic Thinking: Omen – Interpretation – Prevention“ 7 & 8 July 2018 First Announcement The Municipality of Dodona, the Institute of Group Analysis “S.H.Foulkes” (I.O.A.F. – member EGATIN) and the Cultural Centre of the Municipality of Dodona, co-organize the Interdisciplinary Symposium on Ancient Dodona on the theme: “Connecting Ancient […]

Open Lecture on “Meeting of Individual and Group”

Announcement Invitation In the framework of the Introductory Seminar in Group Analytic Psychotherapy, the Institute for Group Analysis “S. H. Foulkes” invites you to the open lecture on the topic “Individual and Group Meeting“. Presenter: Christos Ioannidis, psychiatrist, teaching analyst, member of E.Ps.E. and I.P.A., Group Analyst , member of G.A.S.i. The lecture will take […]

17th Symposium of Group Analysis, Berlin, 2016

Publications by our Members, Dominique Mylonas, Nikolaos Lamnidis, Sophia-Maria Moraitou On the Genealogy Of Group Analysis: Our Version of the Greek Context Mylona, D., Lamnidis, N. & Moraitou, S. (Institute of Group Analysis ‘S.H.Foulkes’, Athens, Greece) This paper aims at pinpointing some aspects of Group Analysis, especially in inter-relationship to Psychoanalysis, as they have emerged […]

Conflicts Within Groups (24th FEPTO Annual Meeting, May 2016)

24th FEPTO Annual Meeting – Marathon Greece 2016 Lecture by Nikolaos Lamnidis (lamnidis@otenet.gr) REFERENCES INCOMPLETE Conflicts within Groups: To What Extent they are Useful? This lecture is addressed to psycho-dramatists so I will try to present things in a rather multi-modal way, which, I think, is one of the virtues of your therapeutic approach. By “multi-modal way” I […]