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Discussion on Diversity in Balint Groups
3/12/2026

The ABS Diversity Committee invites you to a facilitated discussion to explore some of the complicated dynamics that arise in Balint groups when the Balint case raises issues related to the full range of diversity and difference.

Hello! As we move through Women’s History Month, we decided that focusing on gender in Balint work would be timely and intriguing. We have included several publications by Enid Balint. Apparently, we have a lot to learn about the depth and breadth of her contribution to the Balint movement. The brief 1963 article could serve as a point of departure for our discussion, along with the following questions:
  • How has gender surfaced in your groups?
  • Have you noticed any gender patterns in relation to cases are presented?
  • What about group members’ responses to cases based on the gender of the client/individual being presented?
  • What can we learn by focusing our attention on gender? What do we sacrifice by ignoring it?
  • When: Thursday, March 12, 2026
Where: 8:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern
Who: Any ABS Member leading a Balint Group
Cost: $ 0.00 (Free)

In order to ensure that we have adequate time for all to participate and benefit from our discussion, we are limiting attendance to 12 participants. If you register and you're unable to attend, please let us know so we can give your spot to someone else.
 







Balint Leaders Drop-in Discussion
3/19/2026

Connect with fellow Balint leaders for a facilitated, interactive conversation focused on the real-world challenges of Balint group leadership. Together, we’ll explore questions around group structure, growth, and development—within a supportive and confidential space.

Who’s welcome? All non-credentialed leaders of Balint groups—whether new to the role or seasoned—are warmly invited.
Facilitators: Shari Holland & Phil Phelps
Time: March 19, 2026 at 05:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)







ABFM PI (MOC Part IV) Approved Online Balint Group: Mary Hall & Don Nease, leaders
3/24/2026

Leaders: Mary Hall, MD and Don Nease, MD
Time: The first meeting will be 90 minutes 7:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time/4:00pm - 5:30pm Pacific Time. Subsequent meetings will be 60 minutes 7:00pm - 8:00pm Eastern/4:00 - 5:00 Pacific. 
Number of meetings and Dates: Eight (8) monthly meetings on the following Tuesdays: March 24, April 28, May 26, June 23, July 28, August 25, September 22, and October 27, 2026.
Fee:
$200 for ABS Members
$320 for non-members


This group is open to all registrants regardless of discipline; however, preference will be given to those registering as an ABFM diplomat for their QI project. 

ABFM Performance Improvement Standards (MOC Part IV) with the following criteria:

  • Participants will participate in monthly Balint Groups over the course of 8 months and are expected to attend all 8 groups (minimum of 6 allowing for extenuating circumstances).
  • Participants will collect pre- participation surveys using the Person-Centered Primary Care Measure from a convenience sample of 20-30 patients and use this data to reflect on goals and potential areas for improvement.
  • Utilizing the survey data, participants will identify gaps in professionalism and patient satisfaction/engagement and list 2-3 specific changes they would like to implement in their practice/patient care interactions that will be facilitated through participation in Balint Groups. 
  • Participants will keep notes/a learning log of key insights gleaned from Balint discussions and how they are translating those insights into patient interactions in their practice.
  • Diplomates collect post- participation surveys from 20-30 patients and use this data to reflect on progress towards their personal goals.
Cancellation Policy:
If canceled by the ABS or hosts due to insufficient registrants, those registered will receive their money back. Otherwise, no return of fee is possible, including in the event of registrant's partial attendance or inability to complete the sequence of sessions. 

1. Registrants must be clinically active and willing to present cases.
2. Balint work can stir strong emotions. If the registrant is at an unusually stressful period in their life, we recommend they sign up at another time.
3. Because the success of the group depends in part on cohesion, steady attendance matters. Registrants must intend to attend all sessions of the group.

Target Audience
This series is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. Suitable for those in active practice including physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and others. 

Accreditation
The AAFP has reviewed Balint Group - Decreasing Isolation with Peer Consultation, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. The term of approval is 10/08/2025 to 10/07/2026. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

AMA/AAFP Equivalency: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

The American Balint Society is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American Balint Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  

More Information 

Grievance Policy:
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of Rebekah Schiefer, Committee Chair.

ABS Grievance Policy








Balint Group Online with Daniel Brass & Kathy Knowlton
4/17/2026

An online Balint Group is now forming which will meet the third Friday of each month at 3pm Pacific. The series will begin in April and run through November. Registration is limited to 10 participants. Because group cohesiveness affects participants’ experience of the group, and a minimum number of participants are required to hold a session, registrants are asked to commit to attending all sessions. Please do not plan to arrive late, leave early or miss sessions, etc.

Leaders: 

Daniel Brass, MD, Daniel Brass is a psychiatrist in private psychotherapy practice in Melbourne, Australia. He is an accredited ('credentialed') Balint group leader and current president of the Balint Society of Australia and New Zealand (BalintANZ). Daniel is working towards a PhD on 'Balint groups across the medical careerspan' in the Department of Medical Education at the University of Melbourne. 



Kathy Knowlton, PhD, is an ABS Supervisor and past president. She is retired from a private practice in psychoanalytic psychotherapy in Seattle. She stays absurdly busy leading Balint groups for all kinds of medical and mental health practitioners. She also owns a bookstore and has two grandkids plus a dog and a cat.  




Meeting Time: 6:00pm - 7:00pm Eastern Time/3:00 - 4pm Pacific Time. The initial meeting will be 90 minutes to allow for introductions and an overview of the Balint method. Subsequent meetings will be 60 minutes. 
Number of meetings and Dates: Eight (8) monthly meetings on the following Fridays: April 17, May 15, June 19, July 17, August 21, September 18, October 16 and November 20, 2026. 

Fee:
$200 for ABS Members
$320 for non-members


Cancellation Policy:

If canceled by the ABS or hosts due to insufficient registrants, those registered will receive their money back. Otherwise, no return of fee is possible, including in the event of registrant's partial attendance or inability to complete the sequence of sessions. 

1. Registrants must be clinically active and willing to present cases.
2. Balint work can stir strong emotions. If the registrant is at an unusually stressful period in their life, we recommend they sign up at another time.
3. Because the success of the group depends in part on cohesion, steady attendance matters. Registrants must intend to attend all sessions of the group.

Target Audience
This series is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. Suitable for those in active practice including physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and others. 

Accreditation
The AAFP has reviewed Balint Group - Decreasing Isolation with Peer Consultation, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. 

AMA/AAFP Equivalency: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

The American Balint Society is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American Balint Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  

More Information

Grievance Policy:
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of Rebekah Schiefer, Committee Chair.

ABS Grievance Policy








2026 Spokane Balint Leadership Training Intensive
4/22/2026 - 4/25/2026

                                                                        

The four-day Intensive course is designed to teach Balint group leadership technique primarily through experiential groups, supplemented by topic-focused small discussion groups and faculty panel discussions. Attendees will have ample time to present cases, practice leading a Balint group, and engage informally with other participants. 

The Spokane Leadership Intensive course is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. The course is well-suited to those who are currently leading, expect to lead in the future, or are seeking a better understanding of Balint groups.  The curriculum is appropriate for physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), psychologists, social workers, other mental health care providers, veterinarians, and pastoral care providers.

Course Details

Because group cohesiveness affects participants’ experience of the course, registrants are required to commit to attending all sessions and to attending each session in its entirety. Please do not plan to arrive late, leave early or miss sessions.

The Balint Leadership Intensive is a training course and is not intended as therapy. Nevertheless, Balint Group work can sometimes stir up strong feelings. Prospective registrants who are experiencing a particularly vulnerable period in their lives may want to consider participating in this training at a later date.
Course Schedule


The conference will be held at the Ruby River Hotel where hometown hospitality and peaceful river views greet every guest. Located on the Spokane River with easy access to the Centennial Trail and Riverfront Park, perfect for a leisurely walk or bike ride. 

In reserving your room, you're getting the best possible rate and helping us fulfill our contractual obligation with the hotel. Rooms booked through other methods will not be protected by our cancellation policy with the hotel. Please use the link below as booking through a third party, such as Expedia or Booking.com, will not ensure you receive the conference rate, nor will your booking count towards the room block we have contracted with the hotel. 

Hotel Reservation

Cancellation Policy

Registrants wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by the cancellation deadline of March 6, 2026. For cancellations received by the cancellation date, $100 of the registration fee will be withheld for administrative fees and the refund will occur within 30 days of acknowledgment of cancellation. For cancellations received after the deadline, no refunds will be available. 

ABS Grievance Policy
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of the Course Directors, Janet Walker, janetwalker3@icloud.com; or David Schneider, David.Schneider@sutterhealth.org.

ABS Grievance Policy

 


Location: Ruby River Hotel
700 N Division St
Spokane, WA 99202


Registration for this event is full, but you can add yourself to the waitlist. If other attendees cancel people from the waitlist will be added in order.





Balint Leaders Drop-in Discussion
4/23/2026

Connect with fellow Balint leaders for a facilitated, interactive conversation focused on the real-world challenges of Balint group leadership. Together, we’ll explore questions around group structure, growth, and development—within a supportive and confidential space.

Who’s welcome? All non-credentialed leaders of Balint groups—whether new to the role or seasoned—are warmly invited.
Facilitators: Terri Wall & Phil Phelps
Time: April 23, 2026 at 04:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada)







Intensive Style Online Balint Group: Lisa Buck & Ali Manning
4/27/2026

Join a special online Balint group where the focus will be not only hearing cases, but a debrief "intensive style" where Ali Manning and LIsa Buck will talk about leadership moves and help you solidify your skills. The group will meet four times for 90 minutes each session. We will work a case and then spend time discussing what happened and what the leaders considered during the case.

Leaders facilitating the group: Lisa Buck, MD, and Ali Manning, MD


Lisa Buck, MD, has been involved with Balint work since her intern year of residency in Family Medicine, circa 1991. Balint training as a credentialed leader and supervisor soon followed. This work has been a passion for the entirety of her career. Lisa has led groups of residents, homeless shelter staff members, and groups of seasoned clinicians. Joining Ali to lead an intensive style online group with a debrief is new territory for the ABS and she is looking forward to sharing this experience with you. 




Ali Manning, MD, B.Ed, FRCPC, is Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist and Director of Postgraduate Psychiatry Education at Dalhousie University. Her first introduction to Balint was on the Beach where she was "bitten by the Balint bug" and quickly went to successfully incorporate these into local residency programs. Ali's Balint facilitation is style is informed by both the Balint method and her teaching philosophy, which is in evident not only in how she teaches groups but also how she teaches others to teach groups. She's looking forward to joining forces with Lisa Buck to bring this exciting new Program offered by the American Balint Society.


Time: 5:30PM - 7:00PM Eastern Time/2:30PM - 4:00PM Pacific. 
Number of meetings and Dates: Four (4) weekly meetings on the following days: April 27, May 4, May 11 and May 18, 2026.
                                                Cost: $240/non-members; $150/members

Cancellation Policy:
If cancelled by the ABS or hosts due to insufficient registrants, those registered will receive their money back. Otherwise, no return of fee is possible, including in the event of registrant's partial attendance or inability to complete the sequence of sessions. 

  1. Registrants must have attended at least one Balint Leadership Training Intensive. 
  2. Registrants must be clinically active and willing to present cases.
  3. Balint work can stir strong emotions. If the registrant is at an unusually stressful period in their life, we recommend they sign up at another time.
  4. Because the success of the group depends in part on cohesion, steady attendance matters. Registrants must intend to attend all sessions of the group.
  5. In welcoming international participants, please know that the meetings will be held in English.


Target Audience
This series is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. Suitable for those in active practice including physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and others. 

Accreditation
The AAFP has reviewed Balint Group - Decreasing Isolation with Peer Consultation, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. 

AMA/AAFP Equivalency: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

The American Balint Society is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American Balint Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  

More Information

Grievance Policy:
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of Rebekah Schiefer, Committee Chair.

ABS Grievance Policy








Healing, Mindfulness & Compassion Retreat
5/1/2026 - 5/3/2026

Health care professionals are invited to attend the Healing, Mindfulness and Compassion Retreat at the beautiful and tranquil Ratna Ling Conference Center in the Redwoods of Sonoma County, California. The weekend conference combines Eastern and Western approaches to healing: Tibetan Yoga and Meditation as well as Balint sessions that address the complex emotional landscape of the clinician-patient relationship. The Balint group format is an empathy-enhancing practice to strengthen treatment alliances, improve care delivery, increase practitioner resilience and decrease professional isolation. Further context on the neuroscience of compassion and its importance in the provision of effective service will increase understanding of the connection between practitioners’ self-care and the care they are able to offer others. The accommodations and architecture are exquisite and the weekend is educational, restful, and rejuvenating.

Cancellation Policy
Registrants wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by the cancellation deadline of March 12, 2026. For cancellations received by the cancellation date, $100 of the registration fee will be withheld for administrative fees and the refund will be issued within 30 days of acknowledgment of the cancellation. For cancellations received after the cancellation date, no refunds will be available. 
Complete Event Details

 


Location: Ratna Ling

Registration ends on 3/12/2026





Discussion on Diversity in Balint Groups
6/11/2026

The ABS Diversity Committee invites you to a facilitated discussion to explore some of the complicated dynamics that arise in Balint groups when the Balint case raises issues related to the full range of diversity and difference.

Possible questions for discussion are how to:
  • Help the group explore the patient-clinician relationship when issues of diversity and difference arise
  • Find opportunities to help the group dig deeper
  • Facilitate a group in which the clinician’s identity and personal values seem at odds
When: Thursday, June 11, 2026
Where: 8:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern
Who: Any ABS Member leading a Balint Group
Cost: $ 0.00 (Free)

In order to ensure that we have adequate time for all to participate and benefit from our discussion, we are limiting attendance to 12 participants. If you register and you're unable to attend, please let us know so we can give your spot to someone else.
 







Discussion on Diversity in Balint Groups
9/10/2026

The ABS Diversity Committee invites you to a facilitated discussion to explore some of the complicated dynamics that arise in Balint groups when the Balint case raises issues related to the full range of diversity and difference.

Possible questions for discussion are how to:
  • Help the group explore the patient-clinician relationship when issues of diversity and difference arise
  • Find opportunities to help the group dig deeper
  • Facilitate a group in which the clinician’s identity and personal values seem at odds
When: Thursday, September 10, 2026
Where: 8:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern
Who: Any ABS Member leading a Balint Group
Cost: $ 0.00 (Free)

In order to ensure that we have adequate time for all to participate and benefit from our discussion, we are limiting attendance to 12 participants. If you register and you're unable to attend, please let us know so we can give your spot to someone else.
 


There are currently 12 spots remaining out of 12





Online Balint Group with Frank Dornfest & Albert Lichtenstein
10/15/2026

Leaders: Frank Dornfest, MD and Albert Lichtenstein, PhD
Time: The first meeting will be 90 minutes 7:00pm - 8:30pm Eastern Time/4:00pm - 5:30pm Pacific Time. Subsequent meetings will be 60 minutes 7:00pm - 8:00pm Eastern/4:00 - 5:00 Pacific. 
Number of meetings and Dates: Ten (10) monthly meetings on the following Thursdays: October 15, November 19, and December 17, 2026; January 21, February 18, March 18, April 15, May 20, June 17, and July 15, 2027. 

Fee:
$250 for ABS Members
$400 for non-members


Cancellation Policy:

If canceled by the ABS or hosts due to insufficient registrants, those registered will receive their money back. Otherwise, no return of fee is possible, including in the event of registrant's partial attendance or inability to complete the sequence of sessions. 

1. Registrants must be clinically active and willing to present cases.
2. Balint work can stir strong emotions. If the registrant is at an unusually stressful period in their life, we recommend they sign up at another time.
3. Because the success of the group depends in part on cohesion, steady attendance matters. Registrants must intend to attend all sessions of the group.

Target Audience
This series is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. Suitable for those in active practice including physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), nurse practitioners, psychologists, social workers, and others. 

Accreditation
The AAFP has reviewed Balint Group - Decreasing Isolation with Peer Consultation, and deemed it acceptable for AAFP credit. 

AMA/AAFP Equivalency: AAFP Prescribed credit is accepted by the American Medical Association as equivalent to AMA PRA Category 1 Credit toward the AMA Physician's Recognition Award. When applying for the AMA PRA, Prescribed credit earned must be reported as Prescribed, not as Category 1.

The American Balint Society is approved by the American Psychological Association to sponsor continuing education for psychologists. The American Balint Society maintains responsibility for this program and its content.  

More Information

Grievance Policy:
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of Rebekah Schiefer, Committee Chair.

ABS Grievance Policy




Registration is Full for this event



2026 New England Balint Leadership Training Intensive
11/12/2026 - 11/15/2026

                                                         

The four-day Intensive course is designed to teach Balint group leadership technique primarily through experiential groups, supplemented by topic-focused small discussion groups and faculty panel discussions. Attendees will have ample time to present cases, practice leading a Balint group, and engage informally with other participants. 

The New England Leadership Intensive course is appropriate for clinicians new to the Balint Group method as well as experienced Balint Group leaders. The course is well-suited to those who are currently leading, expect to lead in the future, or are seeking a better understanding of Balint groups.  The curriculum is appropriate for physicians (primary care, psychiatry, other specialists), psychologists, social workers, other mental health care providers, veterinarians, and pastoral care providers.

Course Details

Because group cohesiveness affects participants’ experience of the course, registrants are required to commit to attending all sessions and to attending each session in its entirety. Please do not plan to arrive late, leave early or miss sessions.

The Balint Leadership Intensive is a training course and is not intended as therapy. Nevertheless, Balint Group work can sometimes stir up strong feelings. Prospective registrants who are experiencing a particularly vulnerable period in their lives may want to consider participating in this training at a later date.
Course Schedule


The conference will be held at the Babson Executive Conference Center at Babson College, 20 minutes from downtown Boston and Logan International Airport. Residing at the conference center is strongly recommended, even for local attendees, so that you may benefit from the retreat-like nature of the course. The ABS has negotiated a conference rate of $239 per night which includes full breakfast and access to the state of the art Len Green Recreation and Athletics Complex (LGRAC) on campus. In addition, there are scenic walking trails and an indoor skating rink on the Babson campus. In reserving your room with the following link, you're getting the best possible rate and helping us fulfill our contractual obligation with the hotel.

Cancellation Policy

Registrants wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by the cancellation deadline of September 15, 2026. For cancellations received by the cancellation date, $100 of the registration fee will be withheld for administrative fees and the refund will occur within 30 days of acknowledgment of cancellation. For cancellations received after the deadline, no refunds will be available. 

ABS Grievance Policy
Any concerns should be brought to the attention of Eran Metzger, metzger@hsl.harvard.edu.

ABS Grievance Policy

 


Location: The Babson Executive Conference Center
1 Snyder Drive
Babson Park, MA 02457

Registration ends on 9/15/2026





Discussion on Diversity in Balint Groups
12/10/2026

The ABS Diversity Committee invites you to a facilitated discussion to explore some of the complicated dynamics that arise in Balint groups when the Balint case raises issues related to the full range of diversity and difference.

Possible questions for discussion are how to:
  • Help the group explore the patient-clinician relationship when issues of diversity and difference arise
  • Find opportunities to help the group dig deeper
  • Facilitate a group in which the clinician’s identity and personal values seem at odds
When: Thursday, December 10, 2026
Where: 8:00 - 9:00 pm Eastern
Who: Any ABS Member leading a Balint Group
Cost: $ 0.00 (Free)

In order to ensure that we have adequate time for all to participate and benefit from our discussion, we are limiting attendance to 12 participants. If you register and you're unable to attend, please let us know so we can give your spot to someone else.
 


There are currently 12 spots remaining out of 12





2027 ABS National Meeting
4/14/2027 - 4/16/2027

 

Restoring the Core of Clinical Practice

2027 National Meeting of the American Balint Society

Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri 
April 14 - 16, 2027

Early Registration Deadline: December 15, 2026
Registration Closes: February 25, 2027

 

 



 

Registration Fees

For those joining us in St. Louis, registration is limited to 50 participants.  Previous conferences have filled before the registration deadline, so early registration is strongly encouraged. 

Single Registration:
    $700 by December 15, 2026; $750 regular rate

ABS Member Registration:
    $625 by December 15, 2026; $675 regular rate

Residents, students, fellows receive a reduced rate:
    $475 with no early registration differential.

The registration fee includes: 
  • Longitudinal Balint Group sessions.
  • Paper presentations and workshops.
  • Enid Balint Essay Winner Presentations.
  • Continuing education credit (APA and AAFP/AMA).
  • Opportunities for networking and relaxation in a beautiful environment.
  • Gala dinner, two breakfasts, one lunch and daily refreshment breaks.

Tentative Schedule 

Conference Details 

Cancellation Policy

Registrants wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by the cancellation deadline: February 25, 2027. For cancellations received by the cancellation date, $100 of the registration fee will be withheld for administrative fees, and the refund will occur within 30 days of acknowledgment of cancellation. For cancellations received after the deadline, no refunds will be available. 

 


Location: Washington University






2027 ABS National Meeting - Virtual
4/14/2027 - 4/16/2027

 

Restoring the Core of Clinical Practice

2027 National Meeting of the American Balint Society

Washington University
St. Louis, Missouri 
April 14 - 16, 2027

Early Registration Deadline: December 15, 2026
Registration Closes: February 25, 2027

 

 



 

Virtual Registration 

We are pleased to announce there is a virtual option for those unable to attend in person. The Virtual Congress will provide four (4) longitudinal Balint Groups (all groups offered in Central time), as well as livestreaming of paper presentations and continuing education credit (APA and AAFP/AMA).

  • Non-Member Registration: $525
  • ABS Member Registration: $450
  • Residents, students, fellows receive a reduced rate: $350

Tentative Schedule 

Conference Details 

Cancellation Policy

Registrants wishing to cancel their registration must do so in writing by the cancellation deadline: February 25, 2027. For cancellations received by the cancellation date, $100 of the registration fee will be withheld for administrative fees, and the refund will occur within 30 days of acknowledgment of cancellation. For cancellations received after the deadline, no refunds will be available. 

 


Location: Washington University
St. Louis, MO