IAGP GRANADA SUMMER ACADEMY

Edward Schreiber edwschreiber at earthlink.net
Sun Nov 29 18:30:49 CST 2009


Link:  http://www.granada-academy.org/english/index-engl.html


Programme

Programme time schedule

Plenary lecture 9.00 - 10.30
Workshop time I 11.00 - 14.00
Lunch break 14.00 - 16.00
Workshop time II 16.00 - 17.30
Plenary I - The Social Dreaming Matrix 17.45 - 18.45
Plenary II/large group 19.00 - 20.00

Certificate of attendance will be provided.


Programme Overview

Morning Lecture

Daily lectures on anthropological, sociological and therapeutic  
aspects of intercultural groups. Program please see below.



Workshop Time I

Participants can choose regarding their own interest
group analytic, group dynamic or psychodramatic approach.

Two International Median Size Groups with rotating
leadership on the topic of the conference

Psychodrama: Marcia Karp/GB, Jose Fonseca/Brazil, Ursula
Hauser/Costa Rica, Wilma Scategni/Italy and Gracia Saez Bustos/Spain

Group Analysis: Malcolm Pines/GB, Sabar Rustomjee/Australia,
Caterine Mela/Greece, Elisabeth Rohr/Germany, Maite Pi/Spain

Psychodrama Small Group: Barbara Legeler/Germany
Group Analytic Small Group: Regine Scholz/Germany
Group-dynamic oriented Small Group: Marie-Luise Mitterer-Gehrke/ 
Germany and Edwin Scholz /Germany "To feel the roots - to look for a  
home"
Jungian Small Group: Maurizio Peciccia/Italy (including group work in  
a Hamam and its secondary reflection)


Workshop Time II Monday - Wednesday

Ed Schreiber/US and Christian de la Huerta/Cuba: Transformation and  
humanity - growth techniques on personal and on collective level  
(including breath techniques)
Manuela Maciel/Portugal: Transgenerational Work on families and their  
culture of origin
Liliana Fasano/Argentine: Group Work with Migrants
Elisa López Bárbera/Spain and Jan Bleckwedel/Germany: Systemic  
Psychodrama - family interventions with active techniques
Elisabeth Rohr/Germany: Group Analytic Supervision
Eva Leveton, US, Californian Institute of Integrate Therapy:  
Collective wounds: the use of drama techniques for trauma victims and  
their families


Plenum I - MO - FR: The Social Dreaming Matrix

Daily work with the Social Dreaming Matrix (SDM) conducted by Gordon  
Lawrence/GB, the founder of the method and his co-conductor Gila  
Offer from Israel. The SDM uses dreams and the corresponding  
associations as symbols of the group process investigating the  
subyacent collective and social dimension of the group.

Plenary II - MO - FR: The Large Group:
Each day a large group with Leandra Perrotta and Maurizio Gasseau/ 
Italy with a psychodramatic and body centred approach



Evening activities and social events:
Plenty of opportunities to share information with colleagues from  
several European countries and from overseas.

Flamenco (training lessons on the spot during lunch break possible)
Visit of the illuminated Alhambra by night
Guided sight seeing tours
Farewell Dinner


Topic of plenary lectures - morning MO - FR

Intercultural Competence - Emigration, Family and Culture:
The concept of the Psychodramatic Large Group
Leandra Perrotta and Maurizio Gasseau, Italy, IAGP and COIRAG

Intercultural Competence - Emigration, Family and Culture:
The concept of the Social Dreaming Matrix
Dr. Gordon Lawrence, GB, GAS

Intercultural Competence - Emigration, Family and Culture:
Soulful Power: Spiritual Presence in Humanity's Transformation
Christian de la Huerta, Cuba and US

Intercultural Competence - Emigration, Family and Culture:
Systemic approaches for conflicts between cultures
Jeni Georgieva and Roumen Georgiev, Bulgaria

Intercultural Competence - Emigration, Family and Culture:
Empathic exchange - The key for creating new space between internal  
and external wars
Prof. Sabar Rustomjee, Ex-President IAGP, Australia


The Basic idea

The Summer Academy establishes for the tenth time a professional link  
between theory and practice of the important approaches of group  
psychotherapy and group work at an international level.

The academy is recognized under the auspices of the International
Association of Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP) .  
Besides the academy is based on a network cooperation between the  
DAGG (organization for group psychotherapy and group work in  
Germany), Italian (COIRAG), Spanish (AEP), Portuguese (SPP) and  
Austrian (ÖAGG) group associations. Three models of group  
psychotherapy will meet again in Granada: group analysis,
psychodrama and group dynamic. We will offer grants for students from  
Palestina, Israel, Marrocco and other countries.

Dialogue is the key term for peace processes at a global level. Thus
the summer academy is destinated to create a living learning field for
the quality, but also for the breaking points of multicultural dialogue.
It will focus especially this year different models and strategies for
mediating and resolving conflicts between and in groups
Granada as historic model demonstrates the chances of a peaceful  
coexistence between different cultures, but also its menaces and its  
fragility. The academy as the essence of a shared culture of the  
group is putting the ” tyranny of differences” of language,  
approach or culture into question.

City of Granada
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