International Summer Academy Granada - IAGP

Jorge Burmeister bulmonte21 at bluewin.ch
Thu Dec 13 15:04:51 CST 2007


Dear colleagues and friends,

The 9th edition of the International Summer academy in Granada will be held
from may 19th to may 23d. Under the auspices of the IAGP there will be also
next year an unique occasion to meet and work with outstanding teachers of
our method but also to initiate or deepen the learning of alternative group
concepts (group analysis, group dynamic) or new applications (counselling,
education and community work). Please take into account that it is possible
to assist as well at the annual meeting of the Spanish Psychodrama
Association which will coincide with the end of the academy (Sociatry: the
application of Psychodrama in the society of today; please have a look at:
www.23reunionaep.net <http://www.23reunionaep.net/>  , text in Spanish).

Please contact us if you have any doubt or pending question!

All the best, warmly

Jorge Burmeister and Natacha Navarro

IX Summer Academy of the IAGP in Granada
Groups Between Worlds and Cultures

Mediation and Management of Conflicts:
The Inter-cultural Competence of Groups

Granada 2008 May 19 –May 23










WEB PAGE:     www.granada-academy.org <http://www.granada-academy.org/>
(online registration)






The general idea

Between Worlds and Cultures –The Management of Conflicts and the
inter-cultural competence of groups

The Summer Academy establishes for the ninth time a  space for learning
intercultural competence . It offers theory and practice of the important
approaches for group psychotherapy and group processes: group analysis,
psychodrama and group dynamic. Group methods are centred upon an explicit
social anthropology (interpersonal theory of human development) which
embarks not only therapy itself but also applications in the educational,
organizational, social and political field of modern societies. The
possibility to work with different trainers and different models of each
approach is hoped to expand the scope of professional competence as well as
the exchange between colleagues from different countries and cultures
reflecting concepts of identity, values and behaviour in transcultural
settings. This year the Academy will especially focus on different models
and strategies for mediating and resolving conflicts between and in groups
and its consequences for communities, families and individuals.

The academy tries to foster a learning field for younger colleagues and
students of our profession implementing a sensitive fee system and grants
for participants from countries with economic hardship. This year we try to
facilitate especially the participation for students from Israel, Palestina
and Marrocco continuing the on-going dialogue for peace and mutual
understanding initiated in the last years.

The academy is recognized under the auspices of the International
Association of Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP), the umbrella
organization for scientific and evidence based approaches in group
psychotherapy and group work co-founded by J.L. Moreno and S. Foulkes in
1973. Italian (COIRAG), Spanish (AEP), Portuguese (SPP), German (DAGG) and
Austrian (ÖAGG) group associations support the academy as well as the
Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution at the University of Granada.



The program overview and time schedule

International experiential workshops running daily offering different
approaches of group psychotherapy and group work in general: Group analysis
, Psychodrama and Group Dynamics in four different languages: Spanish,
English, German and Italian (with translation) and run by an international
staff of trainers..

One large group daily with all participants will be run by Marieluise
Mitterer-Gehrke and Edwin Scholz/Germany with a group dyxnamic approach
around the theme of the Academy.

Daily lectures on anthropological, sociological and therapeutic aspects of
intercultural groups:

Different cultural afternoon (lunch break) and evening activities: Flamenco
(including training), guided trips around the historic Granada, Alhambra by
night, farewell dinner.

Plenary lecture           9.00 – 9.45
Workshop time I 10.00 – 13.30 (small and median group)
Lunch break                 13.30 – 16.30
Workshop time II         16.30 – 18.00 (small group)
Plenary/large group     18.15 – 19.45


The daily lectures

MONDAY MORNING - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict mediation: The concept of the Group Dynamic
Large Group
Marieluise Mitterer-Gehrke and Edwin Scholz, Germany

TUESDAY MORNING  - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict Mediation: the impact of collective trauma on groups
Pedro Godoy, University of Santiago de Chile, Chile

WEDNESDAY MORNING  - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict Mediation: clash of projections - women in Iran and in Germany
Regine Scholz, Group Analyst, Germany

THURSDAY MORNING  - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict Mediation: Bridges between Orient and Occident
Prof. Khadija Saidi, University of Tetuan/Marrocco

FRIDAY MORNING  - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict Mediation: Sociatry - who shall survive? A working
model for global conflicts
Dr. Ed Schreiber, TEP, United States of America

FRIDAY AFTERNOON - Intercultural Competence:
Conflict Mediation: Conflicts on International Level
Dr. Alfredo Witschi-Cesari, Venezuela, High Commisioner
of the UN for Humanitarian Development

The international workshop offer

Workshop Time I and II (morning) :

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

Psychodrama: Marcia Karp/GB, Jose Fonseca/Brazil, Maurizio Gasseau/Italy,
Marisol Filgueira/Spain, Ursula Hauser/Costa Rica, Wilma Scategni/Italy,
Jose Antonio Espina Barrios and Gracia Saez Bustos/Spain
Group Analysis: Malcolm Pines/GB, Haim Weinberg/US, Catherina Mela/Greece,
Elisabeth Rohr/Germany, Maite Pi/Spain
Group Dynamic: Celia Riskin/Argentine, Ingrid Stahmer/Germany, Eva
Fahlstroem/Sweden, Jorge Bolaños/Spain and Tatjana Dronzina/Bulgaria

Psychodrama Small Group: Barbara Legeler/Germany
Group Analytic Small Group: R. Scholz and S. Heyne/Germany
Jungian Small Group (Hamam): Maurizio Peciccia/Italy

Workshop Time III (afternoon) Monday - Wednesday

Ed Schreiber/US: Sociatry applied- interventions on society level
Pedro Godoy/Chile: Collective Trauma  and Group Therapy
Liliana Fasano/Argentine: Migrant Groups - state of the art
Irene Henche/Spain: Working with Symbols in Groups
Cristina Oliveira and Antonio Roma-Torres/Portugal: Cinema-Drama applied to
conflict management
Uri Levin/Israel: the drama of role taking in  groups, organizations,
society and culture
Maurizio Peciccia/Italy: Reflection Group on the Hamam experience

Workshop Time III (afternoon) Thursday

Maurizio Gasseau/Italy:  Social Dreaming (jungian large group technique) in
English, Spanish, Italian and German


Fees

Group I: Central and Northern Europe, US, Australia
Group II: Southern Europe (Italy, Spain, Greece, Portugal)
Group III: Countries with economic hardship (e.g. Rumania, Bulgaria, Russia,
Turkey,  South America)

                                               Group I               Group
II             Group III

Before 1 March 2007:           580.- €                 440.- €
240.- €
Before 10 April 2007:            680.- €                 540.- €
280.- €
After 10 April 2007:              780.- €                 640.- €
300.- €

Students                                 380.- €                 240.- €
150.- €

Couples:                                880.- €                 640.- €
350.- €

Discount for IAGP Members 10%
Grants for students and special economic offers for participants from
countries with economic hardship available. Please contact us!


Travel and Accommodation:

Hotel-List and help for booking available on request (Hotel room from 20.-
€/night).
Lodging in apartments in the Albayzin can be provided.


Conference Venue:


A Moresque Palace in the Albaicin (historic district under protection of the
UNESCO)
It is a Cultural Centre with restaurant and Flamenco school reserved for the
conference


Information, organization and registration:

Dr. Jorge Burmeister, President Elect IAGP
Natacha Navarro Roldan, AEP
c/Horno de San Agustín, 3     E - 18010 Granada/Spain
Fax: 0034 958 290337

e-mail:                   bulmonte21 at bluewin.ch
<mailto:bulmonte21bluewin.ch>
                           nanavarro at telefonica.net
<mailto:nanavarro at telefonica.net>
home-page:           www.granada-academy.org
<http://www.granada-academy.org/>  (online-registration)

There is only a restricted number of participants admissible. Registrations
will be handled according to their date of receipt. Inscription is valid
only after the transfer of the inscription fee on the indicated banc
account.

If inscription is cancelled the following dues will be charged:
Until 2008 3-1:    20%
Until 2008 4-1:    50%
After 2008 4-1:    no refund is possible.

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