Events
To renew your membership for 2025,
please email CGAS.capetown@gmail.com
First Quarterly Meeting for 2025 is on Sat 22 Feb
Dr Julia Kukard
will be presenting on
Exploring an Existential Approach to Group Stuckness
More information available here
Important dates to diarise for 2025
CGAS AGM – Thursday 13 February via Zoom (email with link sent to members)
Quarterly Meetings – Meetings will start with the median/large group and be followed by the webinar presentation on the following Saturday mornings from 09h00 to 12h30:
- 22 February
- 10 May
- 16 August
- 15 November
Ethics Workshop – Saturday 13 September 2025
Previous Speakers in 2024: 24 February – The colours of silence in post genocide communities in Rwanda (Diogene Karangwa); 11 May Foulkes meets Winnicott: interaction, destruction and discovery (Mike Tait); 17 August Larget groups: Why have them? (Teresa von Sommaruga Howard); 19 October – Ethics workshop on Truth, lies, and the in-between – ethical considerations and clinical realities in practice (Judith Ancer); 17 November – Locating unconscious trauma in groups: perturbations, glitches and glimpses (Howard Edmunds)
Previous Speakers in 2023: 25 February – Healing a Nation. Can Group Analysis Help? (Dr Monica Spiro); 13 May Three Basic Principles in Group-analytic Psychotherapy: Finding A Voice, Bearing Witness, Coming Out Of The Shadows (John Schlapobersky); 12 August – Decolonising Psychoanalysis: Collision, Recognition and the Search for Freedom (A/Prof. Sally Swartz); 11 November – Ukraine: Testing the Edges of Humanity (Natalia Pidkaliuk & Iryna Rtazke-Rybak)
Previous Speakers in 2022: 19 February – Things I learned about (racial) groups in my leadership journey through (former) white universities – starting with my own story as a fundamentalist Christian (Prof. Jonathan D. Jansen); 21 May – Socialising the Individual, Humanising the Social Context (Dr Hilary Vice); 13 August – Trauma and its impact on superego function: an examination of how trauma undermines internal good objects in both individuals and groups (Sue Levy) ; 12 November – Does patriarchy equal violence… or… the tyranny of convention (Sue Einhorn)
Previous Speakers in 2021: 20 February – The Impact of Racial Trauma on Mind, Body, and Soul (Dr Stuart Stevenson, Dr Anne Aiyegbusi, and Anthea Benjamin); 22 May – Can we avert the intergenerational transmission of trauma, deprivation and racism through reflective practice? (Prof. Astrid Berg); 14 August – Thoughts on the Political Unconscious (Dr Wahbie Long); 13 November – What about the teachers? A group for educators (Joan Fogel & Belinda Moller)
Previous Speakers in 2020: Quarterly Meeting 16 May – Haim Weinberg; Quarterly Meeting 15 August – Dick Blackwell; Ethics Workshop 12 Sept – Farhad Dalal: Codes of Ethics: Bureaucracies and the Policing of Psychotherapy Professions; Quarterly Meeting 21 Nov – Patricia Johnson-Peterson
To enquire about Training Programmes, or any of our events, please email