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Veronika Grueneisen

In Memoriam: Ross A. Lazar

by Veronika Grüneise and Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing In July 2017, Ross A. Lazar – psychoanalytic psychotherapist of children and adults and organisational consultant, Bion

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Letter of Chairperson

Past: Veronika Grueneisen and present: Dorothee C. von Tippelskirch-Eissing One of the major developments in PCCA itself is the change in the chair: After eight

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen Since our anniversary Newsletter published in January, 2015, PCCA has been actively seeking to promote working with our envisioned structure. 1. We

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen With this Newsletter, we are celebrating the 20th  anniversary of the first Nazareth Conference. Let me take the opportunity to touch the

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen This year, we are looking back on 20 years of work confronting collective atrocities: The first Nazareth Conference “Germans and Israelis – The Past

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen I am pleased to update you on the latest developments in PCCA, as you will see we are constantly reviewing our aims,

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen We are continuing to work on PCCA’s mission which is: to foster learning about irresolvable collective conflict in the presence of the

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Letter of Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen Since the first Nazareth Conference in 1994, things in the world have changed a lot. Then, it was one year after Oslo.

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Letter from the Chairperson

by Veronika Grueneisen, Nov 2010 PCCA e.V. was founded in the summer of 2007 in order to address issues of collective atrocities, specifically the aftermath

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