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SUMMARY:Child and Adolescent Analysis | Adventure in Child
  Analysis | 19th June
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p>View th
 e full series <a href="https://psychoanalysis.org.
 uk/civicrm-event/1948">here.</a></p>\n \n <hr />\n
  <h4>Adventure in Child Analysis: the Cyclops and 
 Binocular Vision.</h4>\n \n <p>Child psychoanalysi
 s uses the creative aspects of play\, drawings\, a
 ctions\, and words to access a child’s internal wo
 rld. These forms of expression are understood as c
 ommunications\, helping to develop ways of engagin
 g with a child about their inner and external expe
 riences.</p>\n \n <p>This is often a gradual proce
 ss requiring patience and careful observation\, al
 lowing meaning and understanding to emerge over ti
 me through the relationship between child and anal
 yst.</p>\n \n <p>This workshop will explore these 
 ideas\, considering the nature of psychoanalytic w
 ork with children and adolescents and its contribu
 tion to development. Using examples from a child’s
  artwork\, it will examine how “monocular vision” 
 in drawings may reflect a child’s struggle to see 
 and face their situation\, alongside contrasts wit
 h “binocular vision” as described by Wilfred Bion\
 , drawing on both clinical and community-based pra
 ctice.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Speaker: Dr Karl Huntba
 ch</strong></p>\n \n <p>Dr Karl Huntbach is a Chil
 d\, Adolescent and Adult Psychoanalyst and member 
 of the British Psychotherapist and full member of 
 the Association of Child Psychotherapists.</p>\n \
 n <p>Karl works full time in his own practise and 
 continues to see both adults and children for psyc
 hotherapy and psychoanalysis. </p>\n \n <hr />\n <
 p><small>REFUND POLICY: Full refunds are offered f
 or cancellations made before 14 days before the ev
 ent date or first day of an event or series. For f
 ull event booking terms and conditions <a href="ht
 tps://psychoanalysis.org.uk/node/103004">click her
 e.</a></small></p>\n \n <p><small>Concession ticke
 ts are available\, for students\, BPAS candidates 
 and NHS trainees and nurses. Please email <a href=
 "http://iopa.org.uk/">outreach@iopa.org.uk</a> if 
 you are unsure if you qualify for a concession tic
 ket.</small></p>\n \n <p><small>Views and opinions
  expressed by speakers are their own and do not re
 present the views or opinions of the Institute\, e
 vent organisers or other speakers. We expect deleg
 ates to respect the confidentiality of clinical ma
 terial discussed in our events. The content must n
 ot be recorded\, conveyed or disseminated in any f
 ormat and participants must not share access to th
 e event with non-registered participants.</small><
 /p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:View the full series here. (https://psychoanalysis
 .org.uk/civicrm-event/1948)\n \n \n \n \n Adventur
 e in Child Analysis: the Cyclops and Binocular Vis
 ion.\n \n \n Child psychoanalysis uses the creativ
 e aspects of play\, drawings\, actions\, and words
  to access a child’s internal world. These forms o
 f expression are understood as communications\, he
 lping to develop ways of engaging with a child abo
 ut their inner and external experiences.\n \n \n \
 n This is often a gradual process requiring patien
 ce and careful observation\, allowing meaning and 
 understanding to emerge over time through the rela
 tionship between child and analyst.\n \n \n \n Thi
 s workshop will explore these ideas\, considering 
 the nature of psychoanalytic work with children an
 d adolescents and its contribution to development.
  Using examples from a child’s artwork\, it will e
 xamine how “monocular vision” in drawings may refl
 ect a child’s struggle to see and face their situa
 tion\, alongside contrasts with “binocular vision”
  as described by Wilfred Bion\, drawing on both cl
 inical and community-based practice.\n \n \n \n Sp
 eaker: Dr Karl Huntbach\n \n \n \n Dr Karl Huntbac
 h is a Child\, Adolescent and Adult Psychoanalyst 
 and member of the British Psychotherapist and full
  member of the Association of Child Psychotherapis
 ts.\n \n \n \n Karl works full time in his own pra
 ctise and continues to see both adults and childre
 n for psychotherapy and psychoanalysis. \n \n \n \
 n \n REFUND POLICY: Full refunds are offered for c
 ancellations made before 14 days before the event 
 date or first day of an event or series. For full 
 event booking terms and conditions click here. (ht
 tps://psychoanalysis.org.uk/node/103004)\n \n \n \
 n Concession tickets are available\, for students\
 , BPAS candidates and NHS trainees and nurses. Ple
 ase email outreach@iopa.org.uk (http://iopa.org.uk
 /) if you are unsure if you qualify for a concessi
 on ticket.\n \n \n \n Views and opinions expressed
  by speakers are their own and do not represent th
 e views or opinions of the Institute\, event organ
 isers or other speakers. We expect delegates to re
 spect the confidentiality of clinical material dis
 cussed in our events. The content must not be reco
 rded\, conveyed or disseminated in any format and 
 participants must not share access to the event wi
 th non-registered participants.\n \n 
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260619T160000
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