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INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD

INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD (IAB): Upto 2010:
Jerzy Aleksandrowicz, Poland; Raymond Battegay, Switzerland; Richard Blamauer, Germany; David Boadella, Switzerland; Udo Boessmann, Germany; Janko Bohak, Slovenia; Bruno Bonvecchi, Italy; Howard Book, USA; Ileana Botezat Antonescu, Romania; Paul Boyesen, Spain; Dalmiro Bustos, Argentina; Fuguo Chen, China; Virginia Crespo, USA; Windy Dryden, UK; Mony Elkaim, Belgium; Richard Erskine, USA: Ken Evans, UK; Markus Fah, Switzerland; Donald Freedheim, USA: Rasia Frieder, Uruguay; Serge Ginger, France; José Gonzalez de Rivera, Spain; Ulla Grebo, Sweden; James Grotstein, USA; Dorothy Hamilton, UK; Janos Harmatta, Hungary: Bob Henley, Switzerland; Thomas Kornbichler, Germany; Cornelia Krause-Girth, Germany; Despina Koweou, Greece; Eugenius Laurinaitis, Lithuania; Alan Lidmila, UK; Christine Lister-Ford, UK; Margherita Spagnuolo Lobb, Italy; Jennifer MacKewn, UK; Victor V. Makarov, Russia; Hans Mauder, Austria; Michel Meignant, France; Sian Morgan, UK; Lesley Murdin, UK; Ger Murphy, Ireland; Kenneth Newman, UK; Peter Olsson, USA; Roberto Parrini, Italy; Alfred Pritz, Austria; Ruth Reay, UK; Andrew Samuels, UK; Peter Schulthess, Switzerland; Shindra Sharma, India; Jane Simon, USA; Fiona Sinclair, UK; Ulrich Sollmann, Germany; Gillian Straker, South Africa; Willy Szafran, Belgium; Digby Tantam, UK: Judith Teszary, Hungary; Daan van Baalen, Norway; Emmy van Deurzen, UK; Vladimir Velicky, Slovenia; Herzel Yogov, Israel; Riccardo Zerbetto, Italy.
 

News 2012:
We are in the protracted process of gently re-constituting the IAB. We are naturally delighted if any of the above members are willing to continue being on the IAB; and we also warmly welcome new nominations to the IAB. Ideally these would come from experienced and published psychotherapists, from a wide variety of countries, and from any mainstream, modality or method; from people working as an experienced lecturer, trainer, supervisor and/or psychotherapist, and/or from those involved in psychotherapy research; ... who are willing to participate in and support the goals of the IJP in various ways: by recommending the IJP to colleagues and students in their country; by occasionally writing for the IJP and encouraging new authors to submit articles; by occasionally refereeing articles, or assisting in getting them refereed; and by promoting the IJP at conferences and seminars that they attend. IAB members will receive a free subscription to IJP in return for their active involvement.

Please see (attached) invitation and requirements.

We are also open to new people joining the IJP Editorial Board.

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