Challenging internalized misogyny
‘The betrayal’, 2013. Oil painting of Blerta Xhomo, Albanian artist. www.blertaxhomo.com ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ Critical thinking about sexism, patriarchy, and misogyny is not new but Sue Einhorn’s Foulkes Lecture in 2021 made […]
Co-Conducting in Group Analysis
(Updated January 2024) Co-conducting has been a relatively neglected topic within group analysis. The topic has not been on the syllabus of the London Qualifying Course. It is likely, however, […]
Practising Group Analysis in Organisations
Meetings in 2025 Saturday morning 10.00 – 12.30 CET Please check the corresponding time in your time-zone. 25th January 15th March 17th May 5th July 20th September 15th November The Special Interest Group was founded […]
Peer Supervision Group
Online via Zoom
Clinical Practice Special Interest Group
The Clinical Practice Special Interest Group will focus on the heart of Group Analysis: the clinical small group. The aim is to discuss and develop theory and practice in this […]
Working with dreams in small and large groups
The charm of Social Dreaming and Dream-telling The SIG will invite to reflect and exchange on social dreaming (4 sessions) and working with dreams in small groups (4 sessions). Once […]
Information Matrix, helplessness, security and fanaticism
Nietzsche, in the 19th century, called himself a doctor / psychologist of civilization because he became aware of an existing mental suffering. Perhaps we need to do the same. It […]
The Large Group: history, theory and contemporary practice
Relatively little has been written about the Large Group, although it continues to occupy a central place in our training programmes and professional community. I’m interested in explorations of contemporary practice […]
The COVID Pandemic
This SIG is dedicated to the COVID Pandemic and aims to bring together members from global GASi community to engage in dialogue and meaningful discussion on the COVID Pandemic. We […]