Foulkes Lecture

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The Foulkes Lecture has been the annual highlight of the Group Analytic Society's events in London since 1977 . An outstanding representative of the subject is invited to give a speech and a counter-speaker is invited. A moderated discussion, including comments from the audience, rounds off the event. Substantial entrance fees are required. The lectures are published in the journal Group Analysis .

  • 1977: Tom F. Main : Concept of the Therapeutic Community: Variations and Vicissitudes
  • 1978: E. James Anthony : The Group-Analytic Circle and its Ambient Network
  • 1979: D. Wilfred Abse : Some Complementary Functions of Group-Analytic Psychotherapy and Individual Psycho-Analysis
  • 1980: Morton A. Lieberman : Group Therapy beyond the Therapy Group
  • 1981: MLJ Abercrombie : Beyond the Unconscious: Group Analysis Applied
  • 1982: Malcolm Pines : Reflections on Mirroring
  • 1983: Heinz Wolff : Mind-Body Interaction and the Psychotherapeutic Process
  • 1984: AC Robin Skynner : Institutes and How to Survive Them
  • 1985: Patrick de Maré : Large Group Perspectives
  • 1986: David Clark : Group Analysis and the Therapeutic Community
  • 1987: Karl Koenig : Transference in Groups-Internal Phantasy and External Reality
  • 1988: Yvonne M. Agazarian : The Invisible Group: an Integrational Theory of Group-as-a-Whole
  • 1989: Claude Pigott : Deep Truth, Madness and Paradox in Analytic Children's Groups
  • 1990: Murray Cox : The Group as Poetic Playground: From Metaphor to Metamorphosis
  • 1991: Dorothy Stock Whitaker : Transposing Learnings from Group Psychotherapy to Work Groups
  • 1992: Lionel C. Kreeger : Envy Preemption in Small and Large Groups
  • 1993: Liesel E. Hearst : Our Historical and Cultural Cargo and Its Vicissitude in Group Analysis
  • 1994: J. Stuart Whiteley : Attachment, Loss and the Space Between: Personality Disorder in the Therapeutic Community
  • 1995: Lise Rafaelsen : Projections, Where Do They Go?
  • 1996: Estela V. Welldon : Let the Treatment Fit the Crime: Forensic Group Psychotherapy
  • 1997: Earl Hopper : Traumatic Experience in the Unconscious Life of Groups
  • 1998: Dennis Brown : Foulkes's Basic Law of Group Dynamics 50 Years On: Abnormality, Injustice and the Renewal of Ethics
  • 1999: RD Hinshelwood : How Foulkesian was Bion?
  • 2000: Felix de Mendelssohn : The Aesthetics of the Political in Group Analytic Process
  • 2001: Adele Wednesday : Our Place in the World of Science: What is at Stake?
  • 2002: Vamik Volkan : September 11 and Societal Regression
  • 2002: Michael Lukas Moeller : Love in the group
  • 2003: Dick Blackwell : Colonialism And Globalization: A Group-Analytic Perspective
  • 2004: Ivan Urlic : Trauma and Reparation: Mourning and Forgiveness: The Healing Potential of the Group
  • 2005: Ralph Stacey : Organizational Identity: The Paradox of Continuity and Potential Trans
  • 2006: Victor L. Schermer : Group Analysis and Spirituality
  • 2007: Gerhard Wilke : Second Generation Perpetrators Symptoms in Groups
  • 2008: Dieter Nitzgen : The Group Analytic Moment Sixty Years On
  • 2009: Morris Nitsun : Authority and Revolt
  • 2010: Jane Campbell : The Islands of the Blest: Group Analysts and their Groups
  • 2011: Sigmund Karterud : Constructing and Mentalizing the Matrix
  • 2012: Farhad Dalal : Specialists without Spirit, Sensualists without Heart - Psychotherapy as a moral endeavor
  • 2013: Tom Ormay : One Person is No Person
  • 2014: Elizabeth Rohr : Intimacy and Social Suffering in a Globalized World
  • 2015: John Schlapobersky : On making a home amongst strangers: The paradox of group psychotherapy
  • 2016: Haim Weinberg : Impossible Groups That Flourish in Leaking Containers - Challenging Group Analytic Theory
  • 2017: Sylvia Hutchinson : The Times They Are A-Changing: Evolving Group Analytic Identity
  • 2018: Robi Friedman : Beyond Rejection, Glory and the Soldier's Matrix: the Heart of my Group Analysis
  • 2019: Juan Tubert-Oklander : Beyond psychoanalysis and group analysis: The urgent need for a new paradigm of the human being

proof

  1. Pines, Malcolm (ed) (2000). The Evolution of Group Analysis. International Library of Group Analysis, Jessica Kingsley.