MY OPINION ABOUT TIP

The group is like a family for me - with all of joy, happiness, dynamics, coalitions, catharsis: important reality.

Gábor Pinter

I am very fortunate and aware of it.

Roberto de Inocencio

A very transcultural group with so many conflicts, competences, love and care feelings,learning through an intervisional way differentpsychodramatic approaches, getting to know us better. We are a very active group! A learning group. We are all thankful for being a member of it!

Stylianos Lagarakis

The meeting in Istanbul was also a great experience for me. I appreciate the work thatwe did very much. This work helped me a lotin my personal and professional development.I am very warmed up to continue this work with all of you in the future.Of course, I am very happy that our next meeting is taking place in Athens.

Kostas Letsios

The last TIP meeting in Istanbul was bothinteresting and inspiring. Seeing different stylesof working with dreams and reflecting about the theoretical background helped me a lot with my project collecting various approaches in psychodramatic dream work. I realized how much we have still to learn although all ofus have such a long experience in psychodrama. Beside that it was and is an outstanding experience to be together with all these special colleagues in one group.

Jutta Fürst

It is a privilege for me to have in the TIP group so many friends and colleagues of ourprofession at the same time. TheTIP group is part ofthe Inspiringencounters which developed in FEPTO and which have added so much in my personal and professionallife. Thanks to everybody who is part of it!

Hannes Krall

20 chiefs and no Indians! It is not easy
(but why should it be?) to find a useful working climate: listening, learning, be brave to act/direct in front of colleagues, naked and vulnerable. Try to find common rules and a balance between thepersonal and professional appearance, betweenstructure and group processes. We are forming / norming / storming / working and find the flow. A very useful and joyful experiment with ourselves.

Thanks for Arsa and Stylianos for al the fine programs in between and thank for Kostas for hosting us in Athens in October 2012.

Judith teszáry

A pleasurable and loving journey into the heart of profound group work about ourselves, as people and as professionals, through Psychodrama.

Manuela Maciel

Our TIP group weaves a tapestry of personal stories, feelings, dreams and professional narratives. The transcultural dimension constantly suffuses our intervision and brings new awareness about the complexity of psychodramatic models and personal styles. It isa very enriching experience and I look forward to our meeting every time.

Leandra Perrotta

I feel that we did a good work on a professionallevel and as friends as well. I am so happy to be a part of our group.

Rosa Shemesh

I believe that the group is very important for me not only for the exchange of ideas and technical matter of psychodrama, but also, to explore our psychodramatic identity.The most significant thing in our meeting in Istanbul was the relationships we create.

With warm feelings I hold all the group members in my heart.

Yorgos Chaniotis

A house? Yes, with doors and windows, carpets and staircases, fire place and musical playback system, kitchen and garden, but most,with so many different colours and texturesand styles. Filled with memories brought from our own houses and build in a common one, for a Total Inspired and Inspiriting Party. This is TIP.

Horatiu Nil Albini

TIP? Great. We argue, discuss, inspire, agree, disagree, enact, think, stay quiet, talk loud, are clear, are confused, hope for something better... just like a family.

Marcia Karp

This European intervision group is a great place for encounter and exchange, for personal and professional development.

Agnes Dudler

“The Night is the Mother of the Day - and Chaos is the neighbour of God...“.Swedish Poet Erik Johan Stagnelius (1793-1823).

The chaos of our meeting was a great learning experience for me and I re-discovered “the Window of Johari (1955)“ and used it to understand the dynamics of our group. We all had to work on becoming groupparticipants instead of groupleaders.

Eager to meet again!

Eva Fahlström Borg