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SUMMARY:The Life and Work of Lydia Tischler
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p>Drawing
  on her remarkable personal and professional journ
 ey\, Lydia Tischler will speak about her paper <em
 >'In the footsteps of her father: Anna Freud’s con
 tribution to child analysis'</em> and reflect on h
 er own contributions to child analysis in conversa
 tion with Don Campbell and Gillian Ingall\, chaire
 d by Angela Joyce. Her story speaks powerfully to 
 the possibility of transforming profound early tra
 uma into a life of meaning\, thought and care for 
 others. This promises to be a moving and thoughtfu
 l evening honouring a much-loved colleague and tea
 cher.</p>\n \n <p>Refreshements will be available 
 for in person attendees from 7:45pm\, with the eve
 nt formally starting at 8:15pm.</p>\n \n <hr />\n 
 <h5>Speakers</h5>\n \n <p><strong>Lydia Tischler M
 BE</strong> is a Child Psychotherapist\, an Honora
 ry Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society\
 , a member of the British Psychoanalytical Associa
 tion (BPA) and the Association of Child Psychother
 apists (ACP)\, and an Honorary Member of the Briti
 sh Psychological Society. Her remarkable life stor
 y reflects the possibility of transforming sufferi
 ng and trauma into understanding\, compassion\, an
 d hope. As a child\, she survived time in two conc
 entration camps before later training with Anna Fr
 eud at the age of 23. Throughout her distinguished
  career\, Lydia has become a deeply respected and 
 much-loved colleague\, teacher\, and mentor to gen
 erations of therapists\, recognised for both her c
 linical insight and humanity.</p>\n \n <p><strong>
 Donald Campbell</strong> is a training and supervi
 sing analyst and Distinguished Fellow of the Briti
 sh Psychoanalytical Society (BPAS). He served as P
 resident of the BPAS from 1999 to 2003 and as Secr
 etary General of the International Psychoanalytica
 l Association from 2003 to 2005. Alongside his pri
 vate practice\, he spent more than 30 years workin
 g at the Portman Clinic in London as a child\, ado
 lescent and adult psychoanalytic psychotherapist. 
 Widely respected for his clinical insight and plur
 alistic approach to psychoanalysis\, Campbell has 
 written and taught extensively on subjects includi
 ng aggression\, violence\, adolescent development\
 , sexuality and the body. He has lectured internat
 ionally and remains a highly regarded teacher\, su
 pervisor and writer within the psychoanalytic comm
 unity.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Angela Joyce </strong>i
 s a Training and Supervising Analyst of the Britis
 h Psychoanalytical Society and trained as a child 
 analyst at the Anna Freud Centre\, where she helpe
 d pioneer psychoanalytic work with infants and par
 ents and is currently jointly leading the resurgen
 ce of child psychotherapy. She is also an editor w
 ith the Winnicott Trust and is widely recognised f
 or her scholarship on the work and legacy of Donal
 d Winnicott. Angela’s clinical practice\, teaching
  and writing focus on early child development\, in
 fant-parent psychotherapy and the therapeutic rela
 tionship in infancy. A highly respected teacher\, 
 supervisor and lecturer\, she continues to make an
  important contribution to psychoanalytic educatio
 n and contemporary Winnicottian thinking in the UK
  and internationally.</p>\n \n <p><strong>Gillian 
 Ingall</strong> is a Child and Adolescent Psychoth
 erapist who trained and worked at the Tavistock an
 d Portman NHS Foundation Trust for many years befo
 re training as a Psychoanalyst with the BPS. She w
 orks in private practice in London and Canterbury\
 , and is also the Honorary Secretary for the IOPA 
 Outreach Committee.</p>\n \n <hr />\n <p><strong>T
 his event is hybrid\, participants are welcome to 
 join in person or online. This event will be recor
 ded and available for 1 week post event.</strong><
 /p>\n \n <hr />\n <p><small>REFUND POLICY: Full re
 funds are offered for cancellations made before 14
  days before the event date or first day of an eve
 nt or series. For full event booking terms and con
 ditions <a href="https://psychoanalysis.org.uk/nod
 e/103004">click here.</a></small></p>\n \n <p><sma
 ll>Concession tickets are available\, for students
 \, BPAS candidates and NHS trainees. Please email 
 <a href="http://iopa.org.uk/">outreach@iopa.org.uk
 </a> if you are unsure if you qualify for a conces
 sion ticket.</small></p>\n \n <p><em><small>Views 
 and opinions expressed by speakers are their own a
 nd do not represent the views or opinions of the I
 nstitute\, event organisers or other speakers. We 
 expect delegates to respect the confidentiality of
  clinical material discussed in our events. The co
 ntent must not be recorded\, conveyed or dissemina
 ted in any format and participants must not share 
 access to the event with non-registered participan
 ts.</small></em></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:Drawing on her remarkable personal and professiona
 l journey\, Lydia Tischler will speak about her pa
 per 'In the footsteps of her father: Anna Freud’s 
 contribution to child analysis' and reflect on her
  own contributions to child analysis in conversati
 on with Don Campbell and Gillian Ingall\, chaired 
 by Angela Joyce. Her story speaks powerfully to th
 e possibility of transforming profound early traum
 a into a life of meaning\, thought and care for ot
 hers. This promises to be a moving and thoughtful 
 evening honouring a much-loved colleague and teach
 er.\n \n \n \n Refreshements will be available for
  in person attendees from 7:45pm\, with the event 
 formally starting at 8:15pm.\n \n \n \n \n Speaker
 s\n \n \n Lydia Tischler MBE is a Child Psychother
 apist\, an Honorary Fellow of the British Psychoan
 alytical Society\, a member of the British Psychoa
 nalytical Association (BPA) and the Association of
  Child Psychotherapists (ACP)\, and an Honorary Me
 mber of the British Psychological Society. Her rem
 arkable life story reflects the possibility of tra
 nsforming suffering and trauma into understanding\
 , compassion\, and hope. As a child\, she survived
  time in two concentration camps before later trai
 ning with Anna Freud at the age of 23. Throughout 
 her distinguished career\, Lydia has become a deep
 ly respected and much-loved colleague\, teacher\, 
 and mentor to generations of therapists\, recognis
 ed for both her clinical insight and humanity.\n \
 n \n \n Donald Campbell is a training and supervis
 ing analyst and Distinguished Fellow of the Britis
 h Psychoanalytical Society (BPAS). He served as Pr
 esident of the BPAS from 1999 to 2003 and as Secre
 tary General of the International Psychoanalytical
  Association from 2003 to 2005. Alongside his priv
 ate practice\, he spent more than 30 years working
  at the Portman Clinic in London as a child\, adol
 escent and adult psychoanalytic psychotherapist. W
 idely respected for his clinical insight and plura
 listic approach to psychoanalysis\, Campbell has w
 ritten and taught extensively on subjects includin
 g aggression\, violence\, adolescent development\,
  sexuality and the body. He has lectured internati
 onally and remains a highly regarded teacher\, sup
 ervisor and writer within the psychoanalytic commu
 nity.\n \n \n \n Angela Joyce is a Training and Su
 pervising Analyst of the British Psychoanalytical 
 Society and trained as a child analyst at the Anna
  Freud Centre\, where she helped pioneer psychoana
 lytic work with infants and parents and is current
 ly jointly leading the resurgence of child psychot
 herapy. She is also an editor with the Winnicott T
 rust and is widely recognised for her scholarship 
 on the work and legacy of Donald Winnicott. Angela
 ’s clinical practice\, teaching and writing focus 
 on early child development\, infant-parent psychot
 herapy and the therapeutic relationship in infancy
 . A highly respected teacher\, supervisor and lect
 urer\, she continues to make an important contribu
 tion to psychoanalytic education and contemporary 
 Winnicottian thinking in the UK and internationall
 y.\n \n \n \n Gillian Ingall is a Child and Adoles
 cent Psychotherapist who trained and worked at the
  Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust for ma
 ny years before training as a Psychoanalyst with t
 he BPS. She works in private practice in London an
 d Canterbury\, and is also the Honorary Secretary 
 for the IOPA Outreach Committee.\n \n \n \n \n Thi
 s event is hybrid\, participants are welcome to jo
 in in person or online. This event will be recorde
 d and available for 1 week post event.\n \n \n \n 
 \n REFUND POLICY: Full refunds are offered for can
 cellations made before 14 days before the event da
 te or first day of an event or series. For full ev
 ent booking terms and conditions click here. (http
 s://psychoanalysis.org.uk/node/103004)\n \n \n \n 
 Concession tickets are available\, for students\, 
 BPAS candidates and NHS trainees. Please email out
 reach@iopa.org.uk (http://iopa.org.uk/) if you are
  unsure if you qualify for a concession ticket.\n 
 \n \n \n Views and opinions expressed by speakers 
 are their own and do not represent the views or op
 inions of the Institute\, event organisers or othe
 r speakers. We expect delegates to respect the con
 fidentiality of clinical material discussed in our
  events. The content must not be recorded\, convey
 ed or disseminated in any format and participants 
 must not share access to the event with non-regist
 ered participants.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Lecture
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260709T201500
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LOCATION:Online and The Institute of Psychoanalysis\n Byron
  House\n 112A Shirland Road\n  W9 2BT\n United Kin
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