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On the History of EGATIN

Zoe Voyatzaki

Open Psychotherapy Centre, Greece

Twenty years ago, the first notion of a network of group-analytic institutions from many different countries was put forth. As time has shown, this has been a fruitful idea and thus came the thought to write an account of the formative years of EGATIN and how it all started – with the idea of combining the more concrete historical facts with what we call ‘myths’ – the often untold stories which are true, but are not given importance while they are happening, the small things which, however, give us the true flavor of history and complement reason.

Key Words: EGATIN • group-analytic institutions • IGA (Institute of Group Analysis) London • European training network • delegates

Group Analysis, Vol. 39, No. 1, 108-120 (2006)
DOI: 10.1177/0533316406058561


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