Please save the date for the upcoming Online Workshop 24th, 25th and 26th February 2023 (evenings AEDT) with Gerhard Wilke, Hon. Fellow RCGP, Hon. Fellow I.A.G.P.
Each session will include a lecture followed by a discussion and a Large Group. The lectures will focus on "Sibling Dynamics and their relevance for Group work "and "the Relevance of Greek Tragedies for Group Analysis ". On the third evening, an Open Q & A Session will be held followed by a Large group.
Gerhard Wilke trained at the Institute of Group Analysis in London and served as Treasurer for the IAGP and GASi. He is a training analyst in Germany and was awarded an Honorary Fellowship for his work by the IAGP and the Royal College of General Practice in London.
Further information will be following shortly.
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