HAIM WEINBERG, Ph.D.

Clinical psychologist (Israel & California PSY23243),

Certified Group Psychotherapist & Group Analyst

3010 I Street, Sacramento, CA95816

Tel:+1-916-212-6424, Fax: +1-916-489-4612

e-mail:

CURRICULUM VITAE

EDUCATION:

2000-2003 Group Analysis training course in Israel.

2000-2006 PhD in Psychology in Manchester Metropolitan University, UK.

1977-1980 M.A in Clinical Psychology in Haifa University, ISRAEL.

1975-1976 B.A in Psychology in Haifa University, ISRAEL

1970-1974 B.Sc in Electronic Engineering in the HaifaTechnion, ISRAEL.

CLINICAL EXPERIENCE

2006-Today Private practice in Sacramento, CA, USA

1989-2006 Manager of Tmourot Ve'Anashim Institute: Clinic for individual psychotherapy and

group therapy.

1987-2006 Private practice as clinical psychologist in Israel

1984-1987 Private Institutes in Psychology

1980-1984 Ministry of Health: AbrabanelPsychiatric Hospital and Public Clinic for children and

families.

UNIVERSITY TEACHING EXPERIENCE

2008-Today Teaching at the Alliant University, California, as adjunct faculty

2007 Teaching at the CaliforniaStateUniversity at Scaramento as adjunct faculty

2007-Today Teaching at the Wright Institute, Berkeley, California, as adjunct faculty

2007-Today Senior tutor, group-psychotherapy PsyD program, Professional School of Psychology, Sacramento, California

2004-2006 Lecturer in group-psychotherapy in the Program for Advanced Studies in Integrative Psychotherapy, HebrewUniversity, Jerusalem.

2003-2006 Director, groups in multicultural society training program, Beit-BerlCollege.

1996-2006 Lecturer in group psychotherapy in Beit-BerlCollege.

1990-Today Faculty member in the group leaders training program in Tel-AvivUniversity.

1990-2002 Lecturer in psychology and supervisor in group-therapy in Maagalim Institute.

1989-1995 Lecturer in psychology in Tel-AvivUniversity.

MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS:

International Association for Group Psychotherapy and Group Processes (IAGP)

American Group-Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) – Fellow FAGPA

Northern California Group-Psychotherapy Society (NCGPS) – President

Group Analytic Society (GAS)

Israel Psychology Association

Israel Association of Psychotherapy

Israel Association of Group Psychotherapy - Past President

Israeli Institute of Group Analysis

PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS:

Weinberg H, & Weishut, D.J.N. (2011) The Large Group: Dynamics,Social Implications and Therapeutic Value. In:J.L. Kleinberg, (ed.)The Wiley-BlackwellHandbook of Group Psychotherapy. Wiley-Blackwell, Ch. 23.: pp. 457-479.

Hopper, E. & Weinberg, H. (eds.) 2011. The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups and Societies: Volume 1: Mainly Theory. London: Karnac.

Hopper, E. & Weinberg, H. 2011. Introduction: the social unconscious. In E. Hopper and H. Weinberg (eds.), The Social Unconscious in Persons, Groups and Societies: Volume 1: Mainly Theory. pp. xxiii-lvi. London: Karnac.

Kibel, H. & Weinberg, H. 2010. Der schwierige Patient in der Gruppe [The difficult patient in the Group]. In V. Tschuschke (ed.) Gruppenpsychotheraie [Group Psychotherapy] pp. 104-107 (in German).Stuttgart, Germany: Thieme.

Kibel, H. & Weinberg, H. 2010. Widerstand in der Gruppenpschotherapie [Resistance in Group Psychotherapy]. In V. Tschuschke (ed.) Gruppenpsychotheraie [Group Psychotherapy] pp. 97-103 (in German).Stuttgart, Germany: Thieme.

Weinberg H. 2009. The Israeli Social Unconscious. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of Group Psychotherapy. V14(1), pp. 11-28 (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 2009 Dunque cos'e questo Inconcio Sociale? [What is this Social Unconscious?] in J.O. Linares (ed.) L'Inconscio Social: La prospettiva gruppoanalitica [The Social Unconscious: The group analytic perspective] pp. 61-75. Edizioni Universitarie Romane (in Italian).

Weinberg H. 2008. The Large Group and Its Vicissitudes. GROUP, 32(4), 245-250.

Nuttman-Shwartz O.Weinberg H. 2008. Organizations in Traumatized Societies: The Israel Case. Organisational and Social Dynamics OPUS, 8(2), 138-153.

Weinberg H. 2008. Group Analysis and Cultural Issues. International Journal of Counseling and Psychotherapy, 4, 95-102

Ditroi A. & Weinberg H. 2008. Concurrent therapy, Countertransference, and the Analytic Third. Mikbatz, the Israeli Journal of Group-Psychotherapy. 13(1), 9-26 (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 2008. Regression in the group revisited. Matrix, 2, 146-164

Weinberg H. 2008.The Social Unconscious. Dialogue: Israel Journal of Psychotherapy. 22(2):149-157. (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 2008. Using Art Therapy Technique in a Psychodynamic-Oriented Group. In S. S. Fehr (ed.) 101 Interventions in Group Therapy. pp.145-150. The Haworth Press.

Weinberg H. 2007. Groepsdynamica van grote groepen en internetgroepen. Groepen. Tijdschrift voor groepsdynamica & groepspsychotherapie (in Dutch). [Group Dynamics in Large Groups and Internet Groups. (Journal of Group Dynamics & Group Psychotherapy)] Vol. 2 (Special Issue), pp. 70-81. Enschede: PrintPartners Ipskamp.

Weinberg H. & Schneider S. 2007. Ethical Considerations in the Large Group. GROUP, 31(3), 215-228.

Weinberg H. & Ditroi A. 2007. Concurrent therapy, Countertransference, and the Analytic Third. GROUP, 31(1-2), 47- 62.

Weinberg H. 2007.So What Is This Social Unconscious Anyway?Group Analysis, 40(3). pp.307-322.

Weinberg H. & Schneider S.2007.The Large Group: Structure, Goals, Characteristics, Processes & Dynamics. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of Group-Psychotherapy. V12(1), pp. 39-52 (in Hebrew).

Toder, M. & Weinberg H. 2006. The Group Through the Looking Glass. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of Group-Psychotherapy. V11(1), pp. 35-54 (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. & Schneider S. 2006.Grupos maiores: filosofia, estrutura e dinamicas [Large Groups: philosophy, structure & dynamics]. In Fleury HJ, Marra MM (Eds.). Praticas grupaiscontemporaneas: a brasilidade do psicodrama e de outras abordagens [Contemporary group practice]. Sao Paulo: Agora. (in Portuguese)

Weinberg H. & Nuttman-Shwartz O. 2006. Group Work and Therapyin Israel:mirroring a regressed-traumatized society. Organisational and Social Dynamics OPUS 6(1), 95-110.

Weinberg H. 2006. Regression in the group revisited. GROUP, 30(1), pp. 1-17

Weinberg H. 2006. Schopenhauer's Cure. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of Group-Psychotherapy. V11(1), pp. 85-88. Book Review (in Hebrew)

Weinberg H., Nuttman-Shwartz O., & Gilmore, M. 2005. Trauma Groups: an overview. Group Analysis, 38(2). pp. 189-204.

Weinberg H. & Nuttman-Shwartz O. (eds.) 2005. Group and Trauma. Special issue of Group Analysis, V38(2).

Weinberg H. & Toder M. 2004. The Hall of Mirrors in Small, Large and Virtual Groups. Group Analysis V37(4), pp. 492-507.

Weinberg H. 2004. Group Psychotherapy and Political Reality: A Two-Way Mirror. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of Group-Psychotherapy. V9(2), pp. 97-103. Book Review (in Hebrew)

Weinberg H. & Nuttman-Shwartz O. 2004. Groups in Israel after 2000. In T.J.C. Berk et al. (eds) Handboek Groepspsychotherapie, The Netherlands, Houten, Bohn Stafleu Van Loghum bv, chapter V.8. (in Dutch)

Nuttman-Shwartz O. & Weinberg H. 2004. Community Intervention Model after a Terror Attack in Israel. The EGPS Newsletter Fall 2004 issue. Vol. XIV(2).

Schneider S. & Weinberg H. (eds.). 2003 The Large Group Revisited: The Herd, Primal Horde, Crowds and Masses. Jessica Kingsley Pub.

Weinberg H. & Schneider S.2003 Introduction: Background, Structure and Dynamics of the Large Group. In S. Schneider & H. Weinberg (eds.) The Large Group Revisited: The Herd, Primal Horde, Crowds and Masses. Jessica Kingsley Pub.

Weinberg H. 2003 The Large Group in a Virtual Environment. . In S. Schneider & H. Weinberg (eds.) The Large Group Revisited: The Herd, Primal Horde, Crowds and Masses. Jessica Kingsley Pub.

Weinberg H. 2003 The Culture of the Group, and Groups From Different Cultures. Group Analysis V36(2), pp. 255-267.

Weinberg H. 2003 Group Work in a Multicultural Society. Mifgash, Journal of Social-Educational Work. V17, pp. 147-152. Book Review (in Hebrew)

Weinberg H. 2002. Community Unconscious on the Internet. Group Analysis, V35(1), pp. 165-183.

Nuttman-Shwartz O. & Weinberg H. 2002. Group Therapy in Israel. Group, V26(1), pp. 5-15.

Weinberg H. 2001. Group Process and Group Phenomena on the Internet. International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, V 51(3), pp. 361-379 .

Berman A. & Weinberg H. 2000. The Advanced Stage in Therapy Group. Dialogue: Israel Journal

of Psychotherapy. V14 (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 2000. Group Psychotherapy and Group Work in Israel -1998. Co-published simultaneously in Fehr S.S. (ed.) Group Therapy In Independent Practice. Haworth Press Inc. N.Y., and in the Journal of Psychotherapy in Independent Practice. V1.

Weinberg H. 1999. Group Therapy & Group Work in Israel -1998. Mikbaz, the Israeli Journal of

Group-Psychotherapy. V4 (in Hebrew)..

Berman A. & Weinberg H. 1998. The Advanced Stage Therapy Group. International Journal of

Group Psychotherapy. V48.

Weinberg H. 1995. Two dynamic approaches to couple therapy. Dialogue: Israel Journal of

Psychotherapy. V11 (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 1995. Trauma & Recovery. Dialogue: Israel Journal of Psychotherapy. V9. Book

Review (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 1993. The Narcissistic-Borderline Couple. Dialogue: Israel Journal of Psychotherapy,

V7. Book Review (in Hebrew).

Weinberg H. 1989. Object Relations as a Bridge between Individual & Family Therapy. Dialogue:

Israel Journal of Psychotherapy, V3. Book Review (in Hebrew)

WORKSHOPS CONDUCTED and CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS:

2011The Social Unconscious and the Foundation Matrix. Panel discussion in the 14th European Symposium in Group Analysis (GAS): London, UK.

2011Defining and Experienceing The Social Unconscious. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. NYC, NY, USA.

2010The Social Unconscious: Persons, Groups and Society. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. San Diego, CA, USA. With Hopper, E.

2010 Group Therapy: Why and To Whom. Presentation at the Indian National Workshop on Psychosocial Interventions in Health Care. Trivandrum, Kerala, India.

2009 Leading the Large Group at the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society (EGPS) Annual Meeting. New York, NY, USA. With Gilmore M.

2009Leading a workshop: The Israeli Intersubjective time, in the Israeli Association of Group Psychotherapy experiential conference. Haifa, Israel.

2009 The leader roles. Group Processes. Presentations at NCGPS core course. SF, CA, USA.

2009The Social Unconscious and the chosen trauma. Presentation at the 17th International congress of group psychotherapy (IAGP) in Rome, Italy.

2009The Large Group: goals, dynamics & developmental stages. Presentation at the 17th International congress of group psychotherapy (IAGP) in Rome, Italy.

2009The Social Unconscious: Epistemological, methodological, & clinical issues in contemporary group analysis. Pre conference workshop at the 17th International congress of group psychotherapy (IAGP) in Rome, Italy. With Hopper, E.

2009Intersubjective Group Psychotherapy. 20th Annual Training Institute of Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society (NCGPS). Asilomar, USA. With Gilmore M.

2009Trauma Survivors and group psychotherapy: Workshop at The Psychotherapy Institute, Berkeley, CA, USA

2009 Leading the Large Group at "kNOw hard feelings" conference: the Israeli association of Group Analysis (IIGA). Ein Gedi, Israel. With Wilke G..

2009Strong group Foundations: Applying Combined Therapy. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. Chicago, Il, USA.

2008 Leading the Large Group at the Eastern Group Psychotherapy Society (EGPS) Annual Meeting. New York, NY, USA. With Gilmore M.

2008Conflict resolution and group psychotherapy. Pre congress workshop in the 8th IAGP Pacific Regional Rimconference, Matsue, Japan.

2008 The leader roles. Presentation at NCGPS core course. SF, CA, USA.

2008The Social Unconscious. Panel discussion in the 14th European Symposium in Group Analysis (GAS): Dublin, Ireland.

2008The Israeli Social Unconscious. Panel discussion in the Israeli group therapy conference, Sderot, Israel.

2008 Experiencing Intersubjective Group Psychotherapy: From Isolation to Connectedness.. 43rd Clinical Conference of Northern California Group Psychotherapy Society (NCGPS). Asilomar, USA. With Gilmore M.

2008 Trauma Groups – Transference, Countertransference & Vicarious Traumatization. Workshop in the 3rd Regional IAGP Mediterranean Conference, Barcelona, Spain.

2008The Dynamic Interplay of Combined Therapy. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. Washington, DC, USA.

2008Group Therapy in Psychiatric Hospital – workshop in the TiratHacarmelPsychiatric Hospital in Haifa, Israel.

2007 Group Dynamics and Processes. Presentation at NCGPS beyond the core course. San Rafael, CA, USA.

2007 Leading the Large Group in the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. Austin, TX, USA. With Gilmore M.

2007 Leading the Large Group in the LG study day, group leaders in a multicultural society training program. Beit berl College, Israel. With EladT. & AgabriahU.

2006 PTSD & Trauma groups – transference, CT and Vicarious Traumatization. Workshop in Sabta Clara University, CA, USA. With Gilmore M.

2006 Understanding Process (and Contents). Presentation at NCGPS beyond the core course. SF, CA, USA.

2006 Leading the Large Group in the Israeli Association of Group Psychotherapy experiential conference. Haifa, Israel. With Biran H. & Friedman R.

2006 Leading the Large Group in the LG study day, EducationalPsycholigistsHigh School. Tel Aviv, Israel. With Shapira M. & Hadari D.

2006 The Large Group Experience. Workshop in the Colorado Group Psychotherapy Assocaition. Boulder, Colorado, USA. With Gilmore M.

2006 Group Psychotherapy and Culture. Symposium given in the 19th World Congress of Psychotherapy in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. With Kong, D. & Kotani, H.

2006 Large and median groups - Group Analytic aspects. The 16th International congress of group psychotherapy (IAGP) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. With.Pisani R., Island T.K.

2006 The Social Unconscious. The 16th International congress of group psychotherapy (IAGP) in Sao Paulo, Brazil. With Fariss S., Ondarza Linares J., Scholz R.

2006 Leading the Large Group in the American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. San Francisco, USA. With Gilmore M.

2006 Leading the Large Group in the LG study day, group leaders in a multicultural society training program. Beit berl College, Israel. With EladT. & AgabriahU.

2005 Leading the Large Group in the Israeli Association of Group Psychotherapy experiential conference. Haifa, Israel. With Elad T. & Friedman R.

2005 Leading a Large Group in HAGAP. Athens, Greece. With Gilmore M.

2005 Beyond the small group: The social context in group analysis. 13th European Symposium in Group Analysis (GAS): Between Matrix and Manuals. Molde, Norway.

2005 Leading the Large Group in the LG study day, EducationalPsycholigistsHigh School. Tel Aviv, Israel.

2005 Trauma Groups - Transference and Counter-transference. 13th European Symposium in Group Analysis (GAS): Between Matrix and Manuals. Molde, Norway. With Gilmore M.

2005 Leading groups in times of trauma: are new approaches necessary? Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Tel Aviv. Israel.

2005 The place where Moreno and Foulkes meet. Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Tel Aviv. Israel. With Rybko Y.

2005 Beyond the small group. Presentation in the Hope in GA association. Athens, Greece.

2005 Keeping Our Passion Alive - Leading Groups and Enriching the Leader's Inner Life. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New York, USA. With Gilmore M.

2005 Politics and the Large Group. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New York, USA.

2004Keeping our Passion Alive – Leading Groups While Enriching the Leader’s Inner Life. Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New York, USA. With Gilmore M.

2004The Role(s) of the Leader/Conductor and Ethical Considerations in the Larger Group. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New York, USA.

2003Transference, counter-transference and vicarious traumatization in trauma groups. 15th International conference of group Psychotherapy (IAGP). Istanbul, Turkey. With Gilmore M.

2003Theoretical and Practical Aspects of the Large Group. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New Orleans, USA.

2003Surviving as a Group Therapist – The Impact of Leading Groups on the Leader’s Life.

Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual

Meeting. New Orleans, USA. With Gilmore M.

2002From Social to Personal Identity - Chosen Trauma and Chosen Glory. EGPS annual conference, New York, USA. With Nutmann-Shwartz O. & Karniel-Loer E.

2002The Group Therapist in Times of Crisis. EGPS annual conference, New York, USA. With Gilmore M.

2002The group therapist in crisis - finding an economic balance. 12th European Symposium in

Group Analysis: The Economy of the Group. Bologna, Italy. With Gilmore M.

2002 The Social Unconscious in the Large Group in Times of Uncertainty. Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Haifa, Israel.

2002 The Large Group in the Virtual Environment: Presentation in the IGA, London, UK.

2002 A conversation with Group Analytic Faculty Abroad. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. New Orleans, USA.

2002Surviving as a Group Therapist – The Impact of Leading Groups on the Leader’s Life.

Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual

Meeting. New Orleans, USA. With Gilmore M.

2001Different cultures - different groups. Group & Culture, conference of the

Netherlands Society of group psychotherapy.

2001The group therapist in crisis: the question of culture. Group & Culture, conference of the

Netherlands Society of group psychotherapy. With Gilmore M.

2001Training for Group Therapists in Israel and Europe. APA 109th annual convention. San Francisco. USA.

2001 Lost in Cyberspace - Found a Group. Stockholm Group conference on Social Issues.

Stockholm, Sweden.

2001 Surviving as a Group Therapist – The Impact of Leading Groups on the Leader’s Life.

Specific interest Institute. American Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual

Meeting. Boston, USA. With Gilmore M.

2000 When the Group Therapist Is in Crisis. 14th International conference of group Psychotherapy

(IAGP). Israel. With Gilmore M.

2000 Experiential Co-Therapy Workshop. 14th International conference of group Psychotherapy

(IAGP). Israel. With Elad T.

2000 When the Group Therapist Is in Crisis. 39th Clinical Conference of Northern California

Group Psychotherapy Society (NCGPS). Asilomar, USA. With Gilmore M.

2000 Understanding Virtual Groups: On-Line Groups. American Group Psychotherapy

Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. LA, USA.

2000 Group Psychotherapists on the Internet: Resistance, Uses & Group Dynamics. American

Group Psychotherapy Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. LA, USA. With Stockman A.

1999 Co-Therapy - the Risks We Take. 11th European Symposium in Group Analysis. Hungary.

With Elad T.

1999 Introducing Group Psychotherapists to the Internet. American Group Psychotherapy

Association (AGPA) Annual Meeting. Houston, USA. With Stockman A.

1997 How to Train Group Therapists? Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Israel. With

Farago A. & triest Y.

1997 Change - What does it mean to me? Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Israel. With

Elad T.

1997 Towards the Future: The Internet & Psychoanalysis. International Conference on the Work of

Bion. Italy.

1997 Dangers and Risks in Group Work. 26th Scientific Congress of the Israeli Psychological

Association. Israel. With Aviv A., Biran H. & Lavie J.

1997 Psychological Applications of the Internet. 26th Scientific Congress of the Israeli

Psychological Association. Israel. With Barak A. & Rolnick A.

1996 Two Approaches to Couple Therapy. 1st Congress of the World of Psychotherapy. Austria.

1996 Group Supervision for Group Psychotherapy. 1st Congress of the World of Psychotherapy.

Austria. With Elad T.

1995 The Therapeutic Group in the Advanced Stage. 12th International conference of group

Psychotherapy. Argentina. With Berman A.

1995 Us & Them. 12th International conference of group Psychotherapy. Argentina. With Berman

A., Berger M., & Haramati A.

1995 Inside & outside Reality in Group Work. 25th Scientific Congress of the Israeli Psychological

Association. Israel. With Berman A.

1995 Couple Therapy - Two Dynamic-systemic Approaches. 11th Congress of the Israeli

Family and Marriage Therapy Association. Israel.

1995 Uncertainty in the World of the Domestic Violence Therapist. 11th Congress of the Israeli

Family and Marriage Therapy Association. Israel. With Elad T.

1994 Gender Groups: Is the Encounter Possible? Israeli Group Psychotherapy Conference. Israel.

With Nardi R. Nardi C. & Rappoport P.

1994 Characteristics of the therapeutic group in the advanced stage. Israeli Group Psychotherapy

Conference. Israel. With Berman A.