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Confluence and Collaboration: Group Analysis in the 21st Century


Average Rating:
   5
Speakers:
Morris Nitsun |  Gwen Adshead |  Rex Haigh |  Earl Hopper |  Sue Einhorn |  Farhad Dalal |  Marina Mojovic
Duration:
3 Hours 57 Minutes
Format:
Audio and Video
Copyright:
Mar 01, 2016
Product Code:
PDR031002
Media Type:
Digital Recording
Access:
Never expires.


Description

This cutting-edge online webcast series and live event has been put together in collaboration with the Institute of Group Analysis (IGA) and Group Analytic Society International (GASI). It looks at the philosophical and social implications of group analysis and its practical applications in the 21st century.

A confluence of psychoanalytic, sociological and neuro-scientific ideas found expression through SH Foulkes in the mid 20th century when he began the work of developing the theory and practice of group analysis. These ideas have subsequently been adopted worldwide and group analysis is increasingly applied both as a method of clinical treatment and also as a means of developing and supporting a wide range of psychosocial interventions. These notions of confluence and collaboration remain at the heart of the group analytic understanding of the social self; the self that experiences and is part of the flux and flow of the socio-historical, and psycho-social forces that constitute the whole. Martin Weegman and Sue Einhorn explore these notions with a number of leading group analysyts in this fascinating webcast series.​

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Psychotherapy Excellence is delighted to partner with The Institute of Group Analyis (IGA) and Group-Analytic Society International (GASI) on this webcast series and live event.
If you are a member of the IGA or GASI you'll receive a substantial discount on the standard price when you purchase this series and attend the live event.

CPD


CPD

This online program is worth 4 hours CPD.



Speaker

Morris Nitsun's Profile

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Dr Morris Nitsun is consultant psychologist in Camden and Islington NHS Trust, psychotherapist at the Fitzrovia Group Analytic Practice, Training Analyst at the Institute of Group Analysis, and Convenor, Diploma in Innovative Group Interventions, Anna Freud Clinic. His books The Anti-group: Destructive Forces in the Group and their Creative Potential (Routledge1996, classic edition 2015) and The Group as an Object of Desire (Routledge, 2006) have been described as 'classics in the field'. He has lectured and run workshops in countries across the world. He is also a practising artist who exhibits regularly in London.


Gwen Adshead's Profile

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Dr Gwen Adshead is a Forensic Psychiatrist and Psychotherapist. She trained at St George's hospital, the Institute of Psychiatry and the Institute of Group Analysis. She worked as a Consultant Forensic Psychotherapist at Broadmoor Hospital for over 15 years, where she ran psychotherapeutic groups for offenders, and worked with staff and organisational dynamics. Gwen also has a Masters' Degree in Medical Law and Ethics; and has a research interest in moral reasoning, and how this links with 'bad' behaviour. Gwen has published a number of books, papers, book chapters and commissioned articles on forensic psychotherapy, ethics in psychiatry, and attachment theory as applied to medicine and forensic psychiatry.


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Dr Rex Haigh is an NHS Consultant Psychiatrist in Medical Psychotherapy. He has been fascinated by therapeutic communities since landing in one as a medical student; he has subsequently qualified in general practice, psychiatry, psychotherapy and group analysis. He is a past Chair of the Association of Therapeutic Communities, was Clinical Advisor for the National Personality Disorder Programme and a founding member of ‘Emergence’, the service user organisation for personality disorder. He set up the Royal College of Psychiatrists ‘Community of Communities’ quality network and now leads their “Enabling Environments” project.


Earl Hopper's Profile

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Dr Earl Hopper is a psychoanalyst, group analyst and organisational consultant in private practice. He is a supervisor and training analyst for the Institute of Group Analysis, the British Association of Psychotherapists and the London Centre for Psychotherapy. An honorary tutor at The Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust, and a member of the Post-Doctoral Program at Adelphi University, New York. Earl Hopper is a past President of the International Association of Group Psychotherapy and a past Chairman of The Group of Independent Psychoanalysts of The British Psychoanalytical Society.


Sue Einhorn's Profile

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Sue Einhorn is currently a Training Group Analyst at the IGA where she teaches and supervises. She has a private practice seeing people in groups, individually and as couples. She supervised groups at Freedom from Torture (Medical Foundation for the Care of Victims of Torture) (FfT) and was the Convenor for the IGA/OGRA Training in Group Analysis in St. Petersburg. Since 2011 she has supervised experienced Group Analysts in Norway and been elected on to the Management Committee of GASI where she is Chair of the Scientific Programmes Committee. She also teaches in Leeds, lectures abroad and participates as an interviewer for Connecting Conversations.


Farhad Dalal's Profile

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Dr Farhad Dalal is a psychotherapist and group analyst. Until recently he was an Associate Fellow at the University of Hertfordshire’s Business School. He works with organizations and also has a psychotherapy practice in Devon. He is the author of three books; Taking the Group Seriously in which he argues against individualism and for the relational nature of human life. In his second book Race, Colour and the Processes of Racialization he focuses on the causes of racism. His current book Thought Paralysis – The Virtues of Discrimination, is a critique of equality movements.


Marina Mojovic's Profile

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Dr Marina Mojovic currently lives and works in Belgrade as a psychiatrist, individual psychoanalytic psychotherapist, group analyst and organizational consultant in her private practice. She is a trainer in the Group Analytic Society-Belgrade and founder of its Section and Training for Psychodynamic Studies of Institutions, Organizations and Society; she is also a member of GAS-International, IGPA, EFPP, EAP, ISPSO and OPUS in which she is a national representative for Serbia and a Convener of the OPUS Listening Posts for Serbia. Special interest in social unconscious: exploration, writing and applying to society, thereby develops in Serbia the ‘reflective citizens’ project, studies on social dreaming, median and large groups.


Outline

Programme - 6 hours CPD
Session 1: Desire and Sexuality in Group Analysis with Dr Morris Nitsun 
Session 2: Group Analysis in Forensic Settings with Dr Gwen Adshead 
Session 3: Group Analysis in Therapeutic Communities with Dr Rex Haigh 

Session 4: Social Unconscious Processes in Group Analysis with Dr Earl Hopper 
Session 5: Group Analysis and Gender with Sue Einhorn
Session 6: Group Analysis and Racialisation with Dr Farhad Dalal 
Session 7: Group Analysis and the Legacy of War in Community with Dr Marina Mojovic

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