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Dissemination

This section is meant to facilitate the sharing of information among partners as far as the dissemination events carried out are concerned. A description of the event, the number of people participating and the evaluation of the event are available for each dissemination event.

Partners' Institution:

Institute of Group Analysis Athens

Name of the person involved in the event:

Francesca G. Bascialla

Date of the event:

06 May 2022 - 08 May 2022

Type of Dissemination event:

Creating Large Group Dialogue, hybrid workshop

Target group:

Universities (lecturers and students)
Psychologists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts
Trainers of psychologists, psychotherapists and psychoanalysts
General public

Number of people reached by event:

39

Held in:

London (UNITED KINGDOM)

Description of Dissemination Event:

Francesca G. Bascialla is a member student of the Creating Large Group Dialogue (CLGD) programme. During this weekend workshop, she spoke about Psych.E.In project and the online Training Course 'Early Psychological intervention: models and approaches in the three phases of crisis'.
Creating Large Group Dialogue (CLGD) is a continuing study programme of connected residential workshops, that just completed its first three years. Teresa von Sommaruga is the contact person. CLGD is organised in association with GASi and approved by the Institute of Group Analysis (IGA) London.
Since Covid-19 pandemic, the programme became hybrid enabling meeting face-to-face alongside meeting on Zoom. Members of the programme are from all over the world. Despite it is not a training, the programme aims to match learning with practice through group experiences, enabling further development of skills and knowledge.
Attached is the screenshot of ‘Canto Hondo’: the channel created on Slack through which the 39 international members of the Creative Large Group Dialogue programme can communicate in the intermediate period between the workshops.

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