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"A New Decade: Sustaining Our World Through Groups"

American Group Psychotherapy Association

Annual Meeting
February 22-27, 2010

Sheraton San Diego Hotel & Marina
San Diego California

Continuous Online Group

AGPA is pleased to announce a Continuous Online Group to be held in conjunction with its 2010 Annual Meeting.

 

The task of this group will be to provide experience with and learning about online large group dynamics. As indicated by its name, it will stay open "24/7" and its members will interact electronically. One unique feature of online groups is eliminating the need to be in the same place at the same time, and this group will begin before and end after the Annual Meeting, will be open to AGPA members who do not go to San Diego, and will not preclude attending any other Annual Meeting event. No meetings in person of this group will be convened. As in other online groups, group members will have the option of using pseudonyms and the messages they post will automatically be recorded and made available to them. Participants will also have a Member Lounge that the co-leaders will not access.

 

This event will consist of 3 phases: an introduction by the co-leaders on February 12, an experiential phase February 12-23, and a review and application phase February 24-25. During the review and application phase, the group will reflect on and try to understand the experiential phase and compare the dynamics of this group with those of other groups, both online and face-to-face. Participants who complete the event will be awarded six CE credits.

 

Participants will not need to be technically sophisticated. They will be able to connect using any computer on the Internet, including those in the AGPA cybercafe. Participants in previous years will need to register again.

 

To register use the AGPA registration form. The registration fee is $90 for members and $120 for nonmembers.

 

The co-leaders will be:

 

Robert Hsiung, M.D., an Associate Professor of Psychiatry, a staff psychiatrist at the Student Counseling and Resource Service, and an Associate of the MacLean Center for Clinical Medical Ethics at the University of Chicago, a co-founder of the International Society for Mental Health Online, the editor of E-Therapy: Case Studies, Guiding Principles, and the Clinical Potential of the Internet (Norton, 2002), and the founder of Psycho-Babble, a large public online peer support group;

 

Jeffrey D. Roth, M.D., CGP, FAGPA, an addiction psychiatrist who directs Group Relations Conferences, the president of the Chicago Center for the Study of Groups and Organizations, the editor of the Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, and the medical director of WorkingSobriety.com; and

 

Claudia Byram, Ph.D., CGP, a clinician in private practice who has been working with groups in the systems-centered approach since 1990 and leads systems-centered training events as well as communications training and consultation in the SAVI (System for Analyzing Verbal Interaction) model.

 

This is an exciting new direction for AGPA. Groups are proliferating online, and while most online groups are not therapy groups, group therapists are likely to find this a stimulating experience.