We had a very successfull
conference in Lviv - Lvov - Lemberg.
The conferece was hosted by the Ivan Franko University and attended by
60-80 persons. It was organized well by EANLPt Ukrainian representative Inna
Haletska, M.D. Ph.D and assisted by Roman Kouzyk.
Friday morning we had a wonderful guided tour through Lviv, payed by the university.
Till 1918 Lviv was austrian, till 1938 it was polish,
then it was russian and finally it became independent.
Eight countries were represented:
Austria (Dr. Helmut Jelem
& Mag. Peter Schutz)
Croatia (Melita Stipancic)
England (new delegate Jenny Wardle)
Finland (Riita Malkamäkki)
France (Catherine Tamisier)
Germany (Dr. Klaus Witt)
Switzerland (Dr. Claudine Marchand)
Ukraina (DDr. Inna Haletska)
EAP President Dr. Alexander Filts gave the honour of opening the conference on Friday afternoon.
Alexandra Chalfont,
who had resigned representing the British CA was thanked.
The country board approved the recommendations of the executive committee, so
the Training standards
committee stays stable with the old members, plus has 2 new voting members.
These are Inna Haletska and Melita Stipancic, who was the key person for the
biggest NLPt control group research ever done. It will be published in a good
journal next year.
In a joint session of executive committee and TSC it was decided, that the town tour on Friday morning, before the conference, should be organized at the next conferences as well. We welcome suggestions for presentation with short abstracts.
The next EANLPt country board meetings are:
21st conference:
May 3rd - 6th, 2007 - Bucharest (Romania) - algorithms of change
Please mail abstracts to catalin@mindmaster.ro
AND info@eanlpt.org.
22nd conference:
Oktober 19th - 21st, 2007 - Berlin (embedded in German NLP congress) -NLP
and health
Please mail to klauswitt@nlpt-akademie.de.
The conferences 2008 and
2009 will be held in Prague, Belgrade, as we have contacts there, and maybe
in Malta.
Decision has to be made in Bucharest.
We also started to discuss
I hope to see you in Bucuresti
next year.
Peter Schutz