The conductors of the large group: Tammy Elad & Pieter Hutz
Get more information about the large group in this link - here The conductors of the small groups: * Uri Levin * Ruth Duek * Evi Guggenheim Shbeta * Helga Felsberger * Georg Hess * Oded Handel * John Schlapobersky * Thomas Jung * Helga Wildberger |
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Tammy Elad, MSW, Born in Jerusalem, Israel, lives in Herzelia, and has a Clinique in Tel-Aviv. Married and has three children.
MSW from Tel-Aviv University specialized in Group and Family Therapy. Works in private practice with individuals, couples and analytic groups. Works as a supervisor of supervision groups in variety of organizations. Teaches in Tel-Aviv University. Co-Conductor of Large Groups in conferences in Israel, and conductor of Small and Medium Groups in IGA and IAGP conferences. More about Tammy Elad |
Pieter Hutz, M.A. was born in Frankfurt/Main Germany. After his first profession as a merchant marine seaman he studied sociology in Frankfurt and Berlin. His group analytical training he had at the Institute of Group Analysis Heidelberg (IGA). Since 20 years he works as group analyst, group analytic supervisor and organizational consultant and as a couple- and family therapist in private practice in Berlin. He is training analyst in several German group analytic institutes.
During nine years he was the chairman oft the IGA Heidelberg. Since its founding in 2011, he is chairman of the German Society of Group Analysis and Group Psychotherapy (D3G). More about Pieter Hutz |
Dieter Nitzgen, Group analyst, training group analyst and supervisor of the
IGA/H Heidelberg and full member of the German Group Analytic Society (D3G). Member of the Association of Freudian Psychoanalysis (AFP). Past Foulkes Lecturer 2008. Head of the psychotherapy department Rehaklinik Birkenbuck, a treatment centre of addictive disorders. Also working in private practice as a group analyst, psychoanalyst and organisational consultant. About Dieter Nitzgen |
Ruth Duek, M.A, Senior Clinical Psychologist and Group Analyst. Born in the USA to German-Jewish refugees. Made aliyah to Israel at the age of 15. Mother and grandmother.
Formerly Co-chairwoman of Besod Siach Organization for the Promotion of Dialogue between Conflict Groups in Israeli Society. Member of the Israeli Institute for Group Analysis. Former Head Psychologist for the Israeli Prison System and establisher of its clinical psychology internship program. More about Ruth Duek |
Evi Guggenheim Shbeta, MA Clinical Social Work.
Evi Guggenheim Shbeta was born in Switzerland, immigrated to Israel at the age of 19, is married and the mother of three. She lives and works in Neve Shalom/Wahat al Salam (http://www.nswas.org/ ) a peace village where Jews and Palestinians work and live together in peace education while sharing land, administration and power. Evi Guggenheim Shbeta is an expert Mental Health Social Worker, certified by the Israeli Association of Social Workers; Group Analyst, trained and certified by the Israeli Association for Group Analysis and "Internationale Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Gruppenanalyse"; More about Evi Guggenheim Shbeta |
Helga Felsberger
Clinical and health psychologist, psychotherapist in private practice in Vienna (Group Analysis, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy), supervisor, Adjunct Professor for Councelling Psychology at the Webster Vienna Private University, training psychotherapist and group analyst at ÖAGG (Vienna) and SGAZ (Zürich). Member of the editing board of the "Gruppenpsychotherapie und Gruppendynamik. Zeitschrift für Theorie und Praxis der Gruppenanalyse" (Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht, Göttingen), Married and mother of two sons. More about Helga Felsberger |
Georg Hess Dr.med.
Group Analyst. Member of SGAZ , D3G (Gruppenlehranalytiker). Medical doctor in private practice in Zurich, works since over four decades as psychotherapist and psychiatrist, with special interest in group analysis. Group analytical training at the Seminar für Gruppenanalyse Zürich SGAZ, in which institute he is an active member since 1985. Therapeutic groups, team supervisions and applied group analysis. Active in group analytical training of post doc psychiatrists. Since 2001 he co-conducts the yearly Postgraduate Seminar of SGAZ, in the past over many years together with Marita Barthel-Rösing and at present with Pieter Hutz and Doris Wirth – Limmer. Born in Switzerland in 1947. About Georg Hess |
Oded Handel, M.A., born in Jerusalem, lives and works in Haifa, Israel. Is married and a father of five children, and ten grandchildren.
Clinical psychologist and group analyst. Works as a supervisor and in private practice as individual and group therapist. Former director of the students counseling center at the Israel Institute of Technology, Haifa. Incorporates music in workshops for professional colleagues as well as in group analytic treatment in order to facilitate the emotional process in groups. About Oded Handel |
John Schlapobersky BA MSc. John is a psychoanalytic and couple psychotherapist and a group analyst accredited by the UKCP. He established the Bloomsbury Psychotherapy Practice in 2009 after many years in private practice at the both the Group Analytic Practice and Southwood Practice. He is a Training Analyst at the Institute of Group Analysis and supervises on their Masters programme based at Birkbeck College University of London where he is an Honorary Research Fellow. He has also served on the teaching staff at the London Centre for Psychotherapy, Tavistock Centre for Couple Relationships (TCCR) and elsewhere; and is a Founding Member of the British Society for Couple Psychotherapists and Counsellors.
John was formerly Consultant Psychotherapist to the Traumatic Stress Clinic at University College Hospital London and The Medical Foundation for Victims of Torture. He was Programme Chair for the Group Analytic Society's Symposium in 2011: Cultures, Conflict and Creativity. He is a regular contributor at conferences and training events in Europe, Israel and the USA. John’s commitment to creative innovation in psychotherapy practice includes the development of group therapy for couples based on the work of Robin Skynner whose clinical papers he edited and published in two books. The Forum for Couples In Trouble, now based at his Practice, offers a range of services for couples and outreach links to other service agencies and practitioners in the field. John is also a landscape photographer whose images illustrate the website of his Practice:http://Bloomsburypsychotherapy.org Selected Articles |