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SUMMARY:Internal Day Conference
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  "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2//EN"><html><body><p style="
 margin-bottom:11px\;">This will be an in-person co
 nference at Byron House (Sigmund Freud Room) with 
 online provision for members out of London. </p>\n
  \n <hr />\n <p style="margin-bottom:11px\;"><stro
 ng>Freud's Inhibitions\, Symptoms and Anxieties 10
 0 years on (1926-2026).</strong></p>\n \n <hr />\n
  <p>Speakers:</p>\n \n <p><strong>Victoria Barker<
 /strong>: Inhibition\, Symptoms and Anxiety – How 
 Freud Can Continue to Help us Understand the Exper
 ience of Trauma</p>\n \n <p><b>Maia Kirchkheli</b>
 : Undoing Dissociation: The Recovery of a Sense of
  Self through the Analyst’s Hallucination </p>\n \
 n <p><b>Francesca Raphael Lincoln</b>: Whose inhib
 ition is it anyway?’ In response to Freud’s ‘Inhib
 itions\, symptoms and anxiety’. Is it messier than
  we thought?  </p>\n \n <p>Followed by case presen
 tations in small group discussions. </p>\n \n <hr 
 />\n <p><small>Views and opinions expressed by spe
 akers are their own and do not represent the views
  or opinions of the Institute\, event organisers o
 r other speakers. We expect delegates to respect t
 he confidentiality of clinical material discussed 
 in our events. The content must not be recorded\, 
 conveyed or disseminated in any format and partici
 pants must not share access to the event with non-
 registered participants.</small></p></body></html>
DESCRIPTION:This will be an in-person conference at Byron Hous
 e (Sigmund Freud Room) with online provision for m
 embers out of London. \n \n \n \n \n Freud's Inhib
 itions\, Symptoms and Anxieties 100 years on (1926
 -2026).\n \n \n \n \n Speakers:\n \n \n \n Victori
 a Barker: Inhibition\, Symptoms and Anxiety – How 
 Freud Can Continue to Help us Understand the Exper
 ience of Trauma\n \n \n \n Maia Kirchkheli: Undoin
 g Dissociation: The Recovery of a Sense of Self th
 rough the Analyst’s Hallucination \n \n \n \n Fran
 cesca Raphael Lincoln: Whose inhibition is it anyw
 ay?’ In response to Freud’s ‘Inhibitions\, symptom
 s and anxiety’. Is it messier than we thought?  \n
  \n \n \n Followed by case presentations in small 
 group discussions. \n \n \n \n \n Views and opinio
 ns expressed by speakers are their own and do not 
 represent the views or opinions of the Institute\,
  event organisers or other speakers. We expect del
 egates to respect the confidentiality of clinical 
 material discussed in our events. The content must
  not be recorded\, conveyed or disseminated in any
  format and participants must not share access to 
 the event with non-registered participants.\n \n 
CATEGORIES:Conference
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20260926T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20260926T163000
LOCATION:The Institute of Psychoanalysis\n Byron House\n 11
 2A Shirland Road\n Maida Vale\n  W9 2BT\n United K
 ingdom\n 
URL:https://psychoanalysis.org.uk/civicrm/event/info?reset=1&id=2013
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