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​ Welcome

The 38th OFEK International Group Relations Conference
in the Tavistock Tradition

Dear Prospective Participant

What is the fault line? What does it mean to be on the fault line? Is this an area where thinking, reflection, and action become possible? And how does the fault line connect to questions of Authority, Leadership, and Values?

The fault line is not merely a geological metaphor. It is the place where familiar structures break down, where certainties collapse, and where individuals and groups find themselves without a map or guiding lines.

Within the cracks, anxiety arises — anxiety about the loss of what is known, the disintegration of identity, and the disappearance of meaning — and in response, defenses are mobilized. These defenses may take the form of splitting and attributing evil to the other group or groups, of self-blame and accusation, or of the search for “solutions” that will ease the pain and uncertainty through the espousal of absolute truths and adherence to ideology. And sometimes the fault line also generates despair and loss of hope.

When we look at the world at this time, we can see numerous areas of fracture and disintegration. These range from ongoing bloody conflicts, through cracks in democracies and the structures meant to protect them, to fractures within societies and between groups. We see states of polarization and hatred emerging. In such a fractured landscape, truth and reality become fragmented into contradicting perspectives.

To be on the fault line is to exist in the liminal space between rupture and the potential for repair and regeneration, raising questions about our role and degree of involvement we want to take in these processes.

At times our position does not permit thinking because we are in a stance of survival and contraction, while at other times the space is more ‘aerated’, and even when we are involved, we still retain the capacity to think in relation to the fracture, and to view it from multiple angles.

But the fault line is not only about vulnerability and defenses; it also opens up space for questions and change, creating an opportunity to explore our values and bringing the potential for new thinking, new learning and new leadership.

A Group Relations conference offers an opportunity to observe ourselves and others within a changing reality and to examine the roles we take up when faced with surprising and unexpected events in a group. Do we stand aside ‘until the storm passes’, or do we engage and take action? Are we better suited to working in teams or independently? And under what circumstances do we thrive?

The conference invites us to stand on the fault line of this time, not as outside observers but as active participants – to explore what transpires between us and within us, to sense the overt and covert dynamics operating upon us, and to work with them.

The conference will be held in Cyprus again this year, providing a space where participants from around the world can easily gather to engage in our shared inquiry and learning, even amid these challenging times.

I invite you to join us at the conference, to seize the opportunity for experiential learning, and to allow yourself to pause, experience, think and return to daily life with new insights about yourself and the groups you are part of, in your own communities and in the wider circles that surround you. 

Looking forward to seeing you there,

Hagit Shachar-Paraira, Conference Director
together with the Conference Staff

About the Conference ​

The conference is a temporary learning organization composed of staff and participants, who come together, take up a variety of roles, and create the conditions for experiential learning. Conference dynamics are explored as they emerge in the ‘here-and-now’, with participants experiencing different types of groups with varying characteristics and tasks throughout the week. The learning method differs from conventional education in that it contains no lectures or written materials but is based on experiencing and reflecting. 

The conference explores the unconscious and unknown which influence our behavior and how we perceive ourselves and others, even when we are unaware of them.

The conference design and structure is based on the Group Relations model first developed  at the Tavistock Institute in London during the 1950s by A.K. Rice and Eric Miller. The theoretical framework combines concepts and ideas from Psychoanalytic Theory (primarily Freud, Bion, and Melanie Klein) with Open Systems Theory (Bertalanffy and Kurt Lewin).

The basic premise underlying the conference is that in every organizational system, alongside rational and visible processes, there exist underground currents of drives, impulses, projections, longings, anxieties, and conflicts that affect the lives of individuals and the organization as a whole.  

OFEK’s International Conference has been held since 1987, and this is the 38th conference.

Language

The working language of the conference is English. However, in groups or situations where everyone present speaks another common language, that language can also serve as the working language.

 

A Group Relations Conference is for anyone wanting to learn more about group dynamics or to develop their ability to act more effectively within groups, networks and institutions; as well as in expanding their own reflective skills and gaining new insights about themselves and others.

For example, leaders, managers, entrepreneurs, consultants, HR professionals, coaches, facilitators, clinicians, educators, researchers, activists, administrators, public sector and non-profit professionals, marketing, legal and financial professionals, medical professionals and more.

No previous experience is necessary, just curiosity and a desire to learn.

If you have been to a Group Relations Conference before, participating another time can offer a different, deeper learning about oneself and the systemic forces that influence us personally and in the workplace. For those whose previous participation was online, the in-person experience offers expanded dimensions and richness.

Ourselves: The way we manage ourselves in a group; the way we perceive our identity and sense of place in relation to others; how we influence and are influenced by others; the way we take up our roles in different settings, both consciously and unconsciously; how we find and take up authority; how we take up formal and informal leadership and followership roles; and the feelings and fantasies that inhibit or enhance our role taking and leadership potential.

Our organizations: The powerful irrational forces that operate under the surface of our day-to-day work and get in the way of the fulfillment of our organizational tasks and mission; and the way groups interact under the sway of unconscious impulses and drives.

The wider context: The social and political forces that shape our lives, often in ways that we are not aware of; our expectations and assumptions about authority; our ideas about leaders and leadership; and the part we can and do play in the society around us.

The conference includes a Training Group for participants who wish to advance their learning and practice in the Group Relations tradition. Training Group members will have opportunities to take up a consultative stance in various conference roles, observe and think about emerging dynamics, learn more about the application of Group Relations methods in conferences, and consider how these experiences may be applied in other professional settings.

In addition to being part of the conference system as a whole, Training Group participants will have opportunities to:

  • Take up consulting roles in some conference events;

  • Engage with staff to explore emerging dynamics from a systemic perspective.
  • Engage with staff to explore emerging dynamics and to develop a systemic understanding of them.


The Training Group is open by application to participants who have attended at least two Group Relations Conferences. Participants with substantial prior experience who wish to continue their learning are also welcome to apply.

(Places are  limited)

Conference Staff

All staff take up consultancy roles in addition to their other roles.

Directorate

Hagit-Shachar-Paraira

Hagit Shachar-Paraira | Israel

Conference Director
Hagit Shachar-Paraira (Ph.D.) is an Organizational and Group Consultant, Lecturer and Supervisor. She works with business organizations, public institutions, and third sector organizations. Previously, she managed the Capacity Building Department at Shatil. Her main research areas include unconscious processes in groups and organizations, leadership and gender. Co-Editor - Mikbatz -The Israeli Journal of Group Psychotherapy. Hagit is a faculty member in The Program for Organizational Consultation & Development: A Psychoanalytic-Systemic Approach, and a member of OFEK.
לילה-ג'מאל

Leila Djemal | Israel

Associate Director for Training
Leila Djemal, (MA), Organization Development Consultant and Executive Coach. Founder and past Co-Director at TouchOFEK Professional Development Courses, where she currently teaches. Directed and staffed Group Relations Conferences in Europe, UK and USA. Previously held senior positions in advertising and marketing. Graduate, William Alanson White Psychoanalytic Institute Program in Organizational Dynamics. Board Member, PCCA - Partners in Confronting Collective Atrocities; Associate, A.K. Rice Institute; Member, OPUS; Past Board Member, OFEK.
Eyal-Etzioni

Eyal Etzioni | Israel

Associate Director
Eyal Etzioni (MA) is a clinical psychologist and group facilitator, providing individual and couples therapy in his private practice in Ramat Gan. He works as a supervisor & consultant in various organizations and frameworks in the field of mental health. Eyal is chair of OFEK scientific committee. Formerly OFEK board.
Ella-Maor

Ella Maor | Israel

Administrator
Ella Maor (MA Studio Art/photography, NYU/ICP) is an educator and lecturer, working with students undertaking artistic processes in Jerusalem for the past 30+ years. (primarily at Hadassah College and IASA). Ella is a graduate of the Program of Organizational Consultation & Development: Psychoanalytic-Systemic Approach POCD and a member of OFEK since 2017.
Lipaz-Vinitsky

Lipaz Vinitsky | Israel

Administrator
Lipaz Vinitsky, MA, is a group facilitator and organizational consultant, he graduated the program of organizational consulting with a psychoanalytic-systemic approach. He is an ordained Reform rabbi. Previously, he served as an archaeologist, director of external studies, continuing education, and the head of Marketing at the Open University.

Consultant Staff

will be drawn from

Milda-Autukaitė

Milda Autukaitė | Lithuania

Milda Autukaitė, (MSc Organizational Psychology, Cert. TIHR - P3C) is a Principal Consultant at the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. She is also a Teacher and Supervisor in a postgraduate Group Dynamics course at Vilnius University. Co-founder and member of Lithuanian Group Relations Society, member of Lithuanian Group Analytic Society. Based in Vilnius and London.
James-Krantz

James Krantz | USA

James Krantz, Ph.D. is a consultant and researcher from New York City. His interests center on the unconscious background to organizational life; the exercise of leadership & authority in new forms of organization, and the “virtual self-in-role.” Jim is a member of OFEK, distinguished member of ISPSO and chairs the management committee of the Journal of Organisational and Social Dynamics.
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Marcelo Mauas | Israel

Marcelo Mauas, (MBA), Consultant to business organizations specializing in change management, leadership, and executive teams; Organizational development for SMEs partnerships and family businesses; Collaborating partner, Innova Institute, Barcelona; Co-director and teacher, TouchOFEK; Former Board Member, OFEK.
Gilad-Ovadia

Gilad Ovadia | Israel

Gilad Ovadia is a training psychoanalyst [TAICP], a senior clinical psychologist, and supervisory educational psychologist. As a consultant in systemic-psychoanalysis approach, he has been involved with various entrepreneurs, and with therapeutic organizations and communities. IN the past - c.e.o of Eilot Regional Psychological Clinic. OFEK chair of board. He is passionate about gardening, nature, and art.
Shely-Sussman

Shely Sussman | Israel

Shely Sussman, Organizational Psychologist & Psychotherapist; Held VP HR & OD positions in hi-tech, NGO & public sectors; Psychotherapist at "Amcha" - The Israeli Center for Mental Health for Holocaust Survivors & Trauma Victims, and private clinic; Doctoral student, Psychoanalysis & Hermeneutics; Graduate, Program of Organizational Consultation & Development: Psychoanalytic-Systemic Approach POCD; past Board Member, OFEK & staff member TouchOFEK – Professional Development Courses in System Psychodynamics.
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Marcelo Mauas | Israel

Marcelo Mauas, (MBA), Consultant to business organizations specializing in change management, leadership, and executive teams; Organizational development for SMEs partnerships and family businesses; Collaborating partner, Innova Institute, Barcelona; Co-director and teacher, TouchOFEK;Former Board Member, OFEK.

OFEK – Organization, Person, Group – The Israeli Association for the Study of Group and Organizational Processes (Public Benefit Non-Profit Company) is an educational non -profit organization founded in 1986. Its primary aim is to help promote learning and change in individuals, groups, organizations and society through the study, development and application of psychoanalytic and open systems theories in the Tavistock tradition of Group Relations.

Since its establishment OFEK has run annual international Group Relations conferences in association with The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations, London.

It also runs bi-annual Hebrew language conferences, theme conferences, bespoke conferences and workshops for organizations, scientific meetings, ongoing professional development courses (Touch OFEK Continuing Education) organizational consulting projects primarily in the non-profit sector (through OFEK in the Field) and additional activities both for its members and for the wider public.

www.ofekgrouprelations.org

The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations applies social science to contemporary issues and problems. It was formally founded as a registered charity in 1947. The Institute is engaged in evaluation and action-research, organizational development and change consultancy, executive coaching and professional development, all of which support sustainable change and ongoing learning. The Tavistock Institute has been a sponsoring organization for OFEK Group Relations Conferences since their inception in 1987.
www.tavinstitute.org

Registration

The Venue

The conference will take place in a boutique hotel, near Pervolia, a picturesque village on the south coast of Cyprus. Though only a 10-minute drive from Larnaca airport, the hotel is set in a tranquil location across the road from a beautiful beach, and offers amazing coastal views. 

Cyprus, with its history of division and unresolved conflict, offers a container where past and present converge. Its location at the crossroads of three continents, and its lived experience of community tensions, creates a unique space for exploring the overt and covert dynamics of group life.

Where and When

The conference is residential and takes place at the E Hotel in Pervolia, Cyprus

It will begin on Sunday, 8 February 2026 at 13:30 and end on Friday, 13 February 2026 at 11:00.
(Formal conference events will finish at 21:00 on Thursday, 12 February.) *

*A detailed timetable will be available at the beginning of the conference.

The conference is residential and takes place at the E Hotel in Pervolia, Cyprus

It will begin on Sunday, 8 February 2026 at 14:00 and end on Thursday, 12 February 2026 at 21:15, 
with hotel room and facilities at your disposal until Friday, 13 February 2026 at 11:30.*

*A detailed timetable will be available at the beginning of the conference.

How to Register

To register for the conference, please fill out the online Registration Form.

Last date for registration: 01.02.2026

Note: Early registration is advised as space is limited

Registration will take effect once payment has been made.

Fees

Single Occupancy

Until  21.12.25  |  7,800 NIS
22.12.25 – 11.01.26  |  8,300 NIS
After  11.01.26  |  8,800 NIS

Shared Occupancy

Until  21.12.25  |  6,900 NIS
22.12.25 – 11.01.26  |  7,400 NIS
After  11.01.26  |  7,900 NIS

Training Group
Single Occupancy

Until  21.12.25  |  8,300 NIS
22.12.26 – 11.01.26 | 8,800 NIS
After  11.01.26  |  9,300 NIS

Training Group
Shared Occupancy

Until  21.12.25  |  7,400 NIS
22.12.25 – 11.01.26 | 7,900 NIS
After  11.01.26  |  8,400 NIS

Fee is quoted in New Israeli Shekels (NIS)

For the Training Group there is an additional fee of 500 NIS.

The conference fee includes accommodation and full board (three meals/day),
with a lodging choice of single or shared occupancy*.

*For shared occupancy, a roommate will be assigned if a preference 
is not stated in advance of the conference
.

 

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Organizational Discount 
For two members from the same organization there will be a 300 NIS discount each. 
For three or more there will be a discount of 400 NIS each.


Bursaries 

A limited number of partial bursaries will be available, sponsored by OFEK and by the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations. To apply for a bursary, please fill out the Registration Form. and send a request with a short description of the relevant background no later than 21 December 2025.
(In your description, you may mention any of the following categories that apply to you: Student / Intern, Employed by an NGO or nonprofit, Retired, Traveling more than 4,000 km.)


Methods of Payment
Payment can be made:

  • By credit card* online
  • By credit card over the telephone

* Credit card payments drawn on an Israeli bank can be made in installments.


Cancellation Policy

Notice of cancellation received before Tuesday, 27 January 2026 will incur cancellation charges as detailed below:

  • Until 26.12.25 – No charge 
  • 27.12.25 – 11.01.26 – 600 NIS
  • 12.01.26 – 27.01.26 – 1000 NIS
  • After 27.01.26 – Conference fees cannot be refunded


As the program of the conference constitutes an integrated whole and its events are inter-related, participation in all sessions is highly recommended. 

Previous participants of the OFEK International Conference have said:

Contact

For further details or if you have any questions please contact the conference administrators:

Ella Maor and Lipaz Vinitsky 
intgrc@ofekgrouprelations.org