Foulkes Lectures, as published in Group Analysis, with responses [Formal and ‘informal’ responses are included] Number of Lecture 40th Date of Lecture 2016 Author of Lecture / response Haim Weinberg Title of Lecture / response Citation The 40th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Impossible groups that flourish in leaking containers: challenging group analytic theory Response Group Analysis, Dec 2016; Vol. 49; pp. Group Analysis, Dec 2016; Vol. 49; pp. Group Analysis, Dec 2015; Vol. 48; pp.406-432 Group Analysis, Dec 2015; Vol. 48; pp. 432 - 446 Group Analysis, Dec 2015; Vol. 48; pp. 447 - 454 Group Analysis, Dec 2015; Vol. 48; pp. 455-464 Group Analysis, Dec 2014; vol. 47: pp. 365-383 Group Analysis, Dec 2014; vol. 47: pp. 384-391 Group Analysis, Dec 2014; vol. 47: pp. 392-407 Group Analysis, Dec 2014; vol. 47: pp. 408-419 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 344-368 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 375-385 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 369-374 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 386-394 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 395-406 Group Analysis, Dec 2013; vol. 46: pp. 407-414 Group Analysis, Dec 2012; vol. 45: pp. 405-429 Group Analysis, Dec 2012; vol. 45: pp. 437-449 Group Analysis, Dec 2012; vol. 45: pp. 459-471 Group Analysis, Dec 2012; vol. 45: pp. 472-480 40th 2016 Gerda Winther 39th 2015 John Schlapobersky 39th 2015 Gwen Adshead 39th 2015 Wotton, Linde 39th 2015 Mies, Thomas 38th 2014 Elisabeth Rohr 38th 2014 Dick Blackwell 38th 2014 Farhad Dalal 38th 2014 Gila Ofer 37th 2013 Tom Ormay 37th 2013 Angela Sordano 37th 2013 Kevin Power The Roots of Human Dialogue: the 'Nos' between Instinct and Evolution. A Response to Tom Ormay's Foulkes Lecture Vote of Thanks and Response to Tom Ormay's Foulkes Lecture 37th 2013 Linde Wotton Response: Concerto for Group Analysis 37th 2013 Dieter Nitzgen Response: on the location of Nos 37th 2013 Dick Blackwell Response: Locating ‘Nos’ in the dialectics of instinct, communication and society 36th 2012 Farhad Dalal 36th 2012 Avi Berman 36th 2012 Miriam Berger 36th 2012 Kevin Power The 36th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Specialists without spirit: sensualists without heart: psychotherapy as a moral endeavor 'The Bad Enough Group Analyst': Authenticity and Emotional Responsiveness in Group Analysis'. A Response to Farhad Dalal's Foulkes Lecture 'Thy Brother's Keeper': Witnessing as a Moral Presence in Group Analysis and Beyond. A Response to Farhad Dalal's Foulkes Lecture A Response to Farhad Dalal's Foulkes Lecture, 11th May 2012 The 39th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: On making a home amongst strangers: the paradox of group psychotherapy Response Strangers and Angels: a response to John Schlapobersky’s Foulkes Lecture, May 2015 Response Improvising a home amongst strangers Response Some notes about a responsive phenomenology. A response to John Schlapobersky ‘On making a home amongst strangers’ The 38th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Intimacy and Social Suffering in a Globalized World Response to Elisabeth Rohr’s Lecture Response: A Rumination on Intimacy and its Defences in the Consulting Room: A Response to Elizabeth Rohr's 38th Foulkes Lecture Response: The personal, the relational the group and the social in a globalized world – a perspective through working with dreams The 37th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: One Person is No Person 36th 2012 Sylvia Hutchinson Response to Lecture by Farhad Dalal 35th 2011 Sigmund Karterud The 35th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Constructing and mentalizing the matrix 35th 2011 Peter Fonagy Response [referred to by Burman: not printed] 35th 2011 Erica Burman 34th 2010 Jane Campbell Environ-mentalizing the Matrix: Commentary on Sigmund Karterud's 35th Foulkes Annual Lecture The 34th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: The Islands of the Blest 34th 2010 Sue Einhorn Response Response to a love letter: May 2010 34th 2010 Bente Thygesen The Islands of the Blest or Fahrenheit 451. Response to Lecture by Jane Campbell 34th 2010 Steinar Lorenzten 33rd 2009 Morris Nitsun 33rd 2009 Glyn David Some Ideas on How Group Analysis Can Survive: Response to Lecture by Jane Campbell The 33rd S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Authority and revolt: the challenges of group leadership Feeling for Authority: Responses to Issues Raised in the 2009 Annual Foulkes Lecture 33rd 2009 Sylvia Hutchinson Foulkesian Authority: Another View. Response to Lecture by Morris Nitsun 33rd 2009 Wil Pennycook Response to Lecture by Morris Nitsun 32nd 2008 Dieter Nitzgen 32nd 2008 Liesel Hearst The 32nd S. H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: The group analytic movement sixty years on: revisiting Introduction to Group Analytic Psychotherapy by S. H. Foulkes Response to lecture by Dieter Nitzgen 31st 2007 Gerhard Wilke 31st 2007 Anne Lindhardt The 31st S. H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Second generation perpetrator symptoms in groups Response to Lecture by Gerhard Wilke 31st 2007 Dieter Nitzgen `Music from a Fa(r)ther Room': Response to Lecture by Gerhard Wilke 31st 2007 Sue Einhorn Transmission of trauma: response to lecture by Gerhard Wilke 30th 2006 Victor Schermer The 30th S. H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Spirituality and group analysis 30th 2006 Victoria Fuller Response to lecture by Victor L Schermer 29th 2005 Ralph Stacey 29th 2005 Malcolm Pines The 29th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Organizational identity: the paradox of continuity and potential transformation at the same time Response to lecture by Ralph Stacey 28th 2004 Ivan Urlic The 28th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Trauma and reparation: mourning and forgiveness: the healing potential of the group Group Analysis, Dec 2012; vol. 45: pp. 430-436 Group Analysis, Dec 2011; vol. 44: pp.357-373 Untraced in journal Group Analysis, Dec 2011; vol. 44: pp. 374-384 Group Analysis, Dec 2010; vol. 43: pp. 413-432 Group Analysis, Dec 2010, vol. 43: pp.433-439 Group Analysis, Dec 2010; vol. 43: pp. 440-449 Group Analysis, Dec 2010; vol. 43: pp. 450-464 Group Analysis, Dec 2009; vol. 42: pp. 325-348 Group Analysis, Mar 2010; vol. 43: pp. 90-93 Group Analysis, Dec 2009; vol. 42: pp. 354-360 Group Analysis, Dec 2009; vol. 42: pp. 349-353 Group Analysis, Dec 2008; vol. 41: pp. 325-346 Group Analysis, Dec 2008; vol. 41: pp. 347-351 Group Analysis, Dec 2007; vol. 40: pp. 429-447 Group Analysis, Dec 2007; vol. 40: pp. 448-456 Group Analysis, Dec 2007; vol. 40: pp. 464-474 Group Analysis, Dec 2007; vol. 40: pp. 457-463 Group Analysis, Dec 2006; vol. 39: pp. 445-466 Group Analysis, Dec 2006; vol. 39: pp. 467-474 Group Analysis, Dec 2005; vol. 38: pp. 477-495 Group Analysis, Dec 2005; vol. 38: pp. 495-498 Group Analysis, Dec 2004; vol. 37: pp. 453-471 28th 2004 Lord Alderdice Response to lecture by Ivan Urlic 27th 2003 Dick Blackwell 27th 2003 Okeke Azu-Okeke The 27th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Colonialism and globalization: a groupanalytic perspective Response to lecture by Dick Blackwell 26th 2002 25th 2001 Vamik Volkan / Michael Lukas Moeller Adele Mittwoch The 26th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Part 1: September 11 and Societal Regression The 26th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Part 2: Love in the group The 25th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: Our place in the world of science: what is at stake ? 25th 2001 Dennis Brown Response to Lecture by Adele Mittwoch 24th 2000 24th 2000 Felix de Mendelssohn Jane Campbell The 24th S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: The Aesthetics of the Political in Group Analytic Process - the Wider Scope of Group Analysis Response to Lecture by Felix de Mendelssohn 23rd 1999 R D Hinshelwood The 23rd S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture: How Foulkesian was Bion ? 23rd 1999 Sheila Ernst Response to lecture by R D Hinshelwood 22nd 1998 Dennis Brown 22nd 1998 Elizabeth Foulkes The 22nd S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Foulkes’s Basic Law of Group Dynamics 50 Years On: Abnormality, Injustice and the Renewal of Ethics Response to lecture by Dennis Brown 22nd 1998 Dick Blackwell Response to Lecture by Dennis Brown 21st 1997 Earl Hopper 21st 1997 Lionel Kreeger The 21st S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Traumatic Experience in the Unconscious Life of Groups Response to Lecture by Earl Hopper 20th 1996 Estela V Welldon 19th 1995 Lise Rafaelsen The 20th S.H. Foulkes Lecture: Let the treatment fit the crime: forensic group psychotherapy The 19th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Projections, Where Do They Go? 19th 1995 Malcolm Pines Response to Lecture by Lise Rafaelsen 18th 1994 J Stuart Whiteley 17th 1993 Saul Scheidlinger The 18th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Attachment, Loss and the Space Between: Personality Disorder in the Therapeutic Community The 17th S.H. Foulkes Lecture: Training Groups and Therapy Groups 16th 1992 Lionel C Kreeger The 16th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Envy Preemption in Small and Large Groups Group Analysis, Dec 2004; vol. 37: pp. 472-476 Group Analysis, Dec 2003; vol. 36: pp. 445-463 Group Analysis, Dec 2003; vol. 36: pp. 465-476 Group Analysis, Dec 2002; vol. 35: pp. 456-483;pp. 484-498 Group Analysis, Dec 2001; vol. 34: pp. 431448 Group Analysis, Dec 2001; vol. 34: pp. 449-453 Group Analysis, Dec 2000; vol. 33: pp. 449-453 Group Analysis, Dec 2000; vol. 33: pp. 459-468 Group Analysis, Dec 1999; vol. 32: pp. 469-488 Group Analysis, Dec 1999; vol. 32: pp. 489-494 Group Analysis, Dec 1998; vol. 31: pp.391-420 Group Analysis, Dec 1998; vol. 31: pp. 426-428 Group Analysis, Dec 1998; vol. 31: pp. 421-425 Group Analysis, Dec 1997; vol.30: pp.439-470 Group Analysis, Dec 1997; vol. 30: pp. 471-474 Group Analysis, Mar 1997; vol. 30; pp. 9-26 Group Analysis, Jun 1995; vol.29: pp.143-158 Group Analysis, Jun 1995; vol. 29: pp. 158-159 Group Analysis, Dec 1994, vol.27: pp. 359-383 Group Analysis, Sep 1993; vol. 27: pp. 339-340 Group Analysis, Dec 1992, vol.25: pp.391-408 15th 1991 14th 1990 Dorothy Stock Whitaker Murray Cox 13th 1989 Claude Pigott 12th 1988 Yvonne Agazarian 11th 1987 Karl König 10th 1986 David Clark The 15th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Psychotherapy to Work Groups The 14th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: to Metamorphosis The 13th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Children’s Groups The 12th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Group-as-a-Whole The 11th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: External Reality The 10th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: 9th 1985 Patrick de Maré The 9th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Large group perspectives 8th 1984 A C Robin Skynner The 8th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Institutes and How to Survive Them 7th 1983 Heinz Wolff 6th 1982 Malcolm Pines The 7th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Mind-Body Interaction and the Psychotherapeutic Process The 6th S.H.Foulkes Lecture: Reflections on Mirroring 5th 1981 M L J Abercrombie The 5th S.H. Foulkes Lecture: Beyond the Unconscious: Group Analysis Applied 4th 1980 The 4th S.H. Foulkes Lecture: Group Therapy beyond the Therapy Group 3rd 1979 Morton A. Lieberman Wilfred Abse 2nd 1978 1st 1977 E James Anthony, Blanche F. Ittleson Tom Main Transposing Learnings from Group The Group as Poetic Playground: From Metaphor Deep Truth, Madness and Paradox in Analytic The Invisible Group: an Integrational Theory of Transference in Groups-Internal Phantasy and Group Analysis and the therapeutic community The 3rd S.H. Foulkes Lecture: Some Complementary Functions of GroupAnalytic Psychotherapy and Individual Psycho-Analysis The 2nd S.H. Foulkes Lecture: The Group-Analytic Circle and its Ambient Network The 1st S.H. Foulkes Lecture: The Concept of the Therapeutic Community: Variations and Vicissitudes Group Analysis, Jun 1992, vol.25; pp.131-149 Untraced in journal [*] Group Analysis, Jun 1990, vol. 23: pp.9-111 Group Analysis, Dec 1989, vol. 22: pp.355-369 Group Analysis, Dec 1987, vol.20: pp. 291-305 Group Analysis, Mar 1987, vol. 20: pp.3-13 Group Analysis, Aug 1985, vol. 18: pp.79-92 Group Analysis, Aug 1984, vol.17: pp.91-107 Group Analysis, Aug 1983, vol.16: pp.95-112 Group Analysis, Jun 1982; vol. 15: pp. S3-S26 Group Analysis, Aug 1981, vol.14: pp. S1-S16 Group Analysis, Aug 1980, vol.13: pp. S1-S14 Group Analysis, Aug 1979, vol.12, pp. S1-S8 Group Analysis, Aug 1978, vol.11: pp. S1-S18 Group Analysis, Aug 1977, vol.10: pp.S2-S16 Notes [*] Exists as a ‘member publication’ in the IGA/GASi Library, at [IOS]COX, with the following abstract: NB a guided Shakespeare reverie led by Clare Higgins (RSC and NT) formed the epilogue to the lecture, publication without which would be incomplete: it was thus decided to publish a synopsis and a full bibliography in 'Group Analysis' [sic: untraced] and to make the original recording available on audio tape. [op.cit.][see below]. The synopsis follows, resembling speaker's notes, comprising, introduction, personal contact with Foulkes, the words in the title: a closer look, poetry, the poet and the therapist, Freud, Foulkes, Winnicott, play, citing Winnicott, ground, play-ground, development of three Foulkesian themes: trusting the group, group levels: implications of the primordial level, the aesthetic imperative, forensic psychotherapy: relevance of group analytic psychotherapy, trusting the group, group levels, forensic psychotherapy: do deviant groups really differ or not ? one luxury, closure, guided Shakespearian reverie [by Clare Higgins, one of the original pioneers behind the scenes when the Royal Shakespeare Company and the Royal National Theatre performed Hamlet and King Lear in Broadmoor [see 'Shakespeare comes to Broadmoor', ed. Cox, M. 1992]. Also extant, as a non-commercial audio-tape in the IGA/GASi Library, and as a commercial tape, 1993, published by Jessica Kingsley Publishers Ltd., London, Abstract: The 1990 S.H. Foulkes Annual Lecture, Friday 18th May 1990. Readings from Shakespeare by Claire Higgins, introduced by Terry Lear, then President of the Group-Analytic Society, vote of thanks by Janet Boakes, Chair of the Council of the Institute of Group Analysis. Comprises audio tape and booklet in case. Booklet provides introduction, synopsis and cites references. 'Sleeve note': this lecture explores some aspects of creativity, metaphor and language which are common the worlds of group analysis and poetry / drama. Both depend upon poesis - the calling into existence of that which was not there before - and responsive enactment. In group analysis such enactment may be intrapsychic or evident as changing energy levels within the group matrix. There is an elective affinity between the corporate resonance of the audience-as-a-whole and dynamic processes taking place within the group-as-a-whole. One of the aims of psychotherapy is to recall and integrate previously repressed experience. The integrative power of reclaimed affect within therapeutic space often energises the group matrix and 'surfaces' in poesis. This is particularly important in forensic psychotherapy. In the lecture the concept of omniference is introduced,: this is the all-carrying-allness of the group, including the conductor, which makes analysis not only tolerable and safe, but actually inviting. Group analysis and dramatic enactment both need an adequate play-ground, a space set aside in which it is safe to play. The lecture cites passages from Freud, Foulkes and Winnicott, which refer to the comparison between the work of the therapist and that of the creative artist. It develops three Foulkesian themes: first, trusting the group, second, consideration of group levels, with particular reference to the primordial level; third, the relevance of group analytic psychotherapy to forensic issues. Trustful witnessing pays equal attention to the individual members of the group and the group-as-a-whole. Group analysis aims to utilise the creative energy inherent in matrix and metaphor to bring about affective realignment, thereby resolving transference - thus attempting to achieve metamorphosis, through modification of intrapsychic structure. After a plea for constructive dialogue between theology and group-analytic concerns, the proceedings close with readings from Shakespeare on related themes. emn/24/06/2015 emn 16/12/2015