Board Meetings
ISST Board Meetings where held on the following dates and minutes were taken and distributed.
7 August 2018
29 June 2018
23 May 2018 (Board meeting in person, Amsterdam)
3 April 2018
6 March 2018
4 February 2018
15 January 2018
4 December 2017
20 November 2017
2 October 2017
4 September 2017
7 August 2017
3 July 2017
5 June 2017 (Board meeting in person Barcelona)
3 April 2017
6 March 2017
6 February 2017
16 January 2017
5 December 2016
7 November 2016
Schema Therapy Bulletin
I am pleased to note that over the last 2 years there has been 7 new issues of the Schema Therapy Bulletin. I have primarily worked in collaboration with Co Editor Lissa Parsonnet (USA) in procuring articles, writing material for the bulletin and completing layout and design. Going forward, we envisage to have 3-4 issues released per year dependent on the level of contribution from members.
ISST Webinar Series
In the last 2 months, preparations in organizing a series of webinar training events have been made. The 90 minute webinars, which will be free to ISST members will commence in September 2018. The webinars will occur every second month and be recoded on the ISST website for viewing (particularly for those in time zones with unfavorable viewing times). Future seminar events will be selected in collaboration with the Executive board training member.
Preparations for the Enlight Edinburgh ISST event in May 2019
Since July 2018, I have collaborated with Susan Simpson (Organizing Committee Head, Scotland) in selecting a suitable venue, date and catering for the upcoming Enlight event (formerly the ISST Summer School). The event is now scheduled for MAY 1, 2, & 3 2019 and will be held at the Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh.
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