Co-chairs of the Scientific Committee
Mr. Uri Levin * Dr. Ido Peleg
Members of the Scientific Committee
Ms. Miriam Berger * Dr. Avi Berman * Ms. Yael Doron * Dr. Sara Kalai
Ms. Dina Leibovits * Dr. Pnina Rappaport * Ms. Suzi Shoshani
Ido Peleg, MD
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Ido Peleg, MD, is a psychiatrist and group analyst. He directs the day care unit and suprvises group therapy at "Mazor" mental health center in Akko, Israel.
Dr. Peleg is a clinical instructor in psychiatry at the Rappaport Faculty of Medicine at the Technion IIT, Haifa, Israel and teaches group therapy at the Israeli Institue of group Analysis, Haifa University and the Profesional School of Psychology, Sacramento. |
Uri Levin
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Uri Levin (M.A.) is a clinical psychologist, group analyst and organizational consultant.
He is a board member of the IIGA (Israeli Institute of Group Analysis) and a board member of the EFPP (European Federation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy). He teaches at the Tel Aviv University and supervises both in individual and group settings. He works mainly at his private practice in Tel Aviv with adults and adolescents. |
Scientific Committee
The Gonen Workshop will focus on estranged, discredited and warded off elements in individuals, groups and society.
The matrix of a group is shaped by the contribution of its members, its conductor and the past and present of the group as a whole. While enabling mutual fertilization, exchange and growth, it may as well limit its members. In its life cycle, a group moves between destruction and repair and between survival and transformation. The group finds its way from enactments of old scenes to the creation of new experience.
During the three days of the workshop, we will explore the mutual contributions of groups and their members. We will try to understand what facilitates growth and change, and what prevents it. We will look at the relationships between inside and outside: groups and their environment, individuals and their groups and the exchanges between them.
The program of each day will include a plenary lecture and a discussion, a large group and two small group sessions led by group analysts from Israel and Europe. Paper presentations and 90 minutes workshop will take place on the second and third day.
The Gonen Workshop will focus on estranged, discredited and warded off elements in individuals, groups and society.
The matrix of a group is shaped by the contribution of its members, its conductor and the past and present of the group as a whole. While enabling mutual fertilization, exchange and growth, it may as well limit its members. In its life cycle, a group moves between destruction and repair and between survival and transformation. The group finds its way from enactments of old scenes to the creation of new experience.
During the three days of the workshop, we will explore the mutual contributions of groups and their members. We will try to understand what facilitates growth and change, and what prevents it. We will look at the relationships between inside and outside: groups and their environment, individuals and their groups and the exchanges between them.
The program of each day will include a plenary lecture and a discussion, a large group and two small group sessions led by group analysts from Israel and Europe. Paper presentations and 90 minutes workshop will take place on the second and third day.