A new term of lectures and seminars in contemporary psychoanalysis begins January 11th, 2016 at the ORTUS learning and events centre in Camberwell, South London.
The series, run by the Institute of Psychoanalysis and Maudsley Learning, features internationally renowned psychoanalysts, who are at the forefront of psychoanalytic thinking today.
The lectures are open to anyone interested in understanding more about psychoanalytic ideas, but are particularly suitable for psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and other mental health professionals.
Spring 2016 Programme:
11 January –A Psychoanalytic Model of the Mind: The Application of Psychoanalytic Ideas in Psychiatry
David Bell
18 January – Broken stuff and Fast Lane Driving: Depression and Manic Defences
Gigliola Fornari Spoto
25 January – The Long Term Impact of Traumatic Events
Caroline Garland
1 February – Allergies and Alopecia: Psychosomatic Illness and the Internal World
Nick Temple
8 February – Internal Racism: A Psychoanalytic approach to Race and Difference
Fakhry Davids
Half Term 15/2/16
22 February – Illusion and disillusion in Psychoanalysis
John Steiner
29 February – A Psychoanalytic Approach to Understanding Groups and Organisations
Philip Stokoe
7 March – Infanticide: Disturbed and Disturbing States of Mind
Carine Minne
14 March – Psychoanalysis, War and Politics: Three Twentieth Century Flashpoints
Daniel Pick
21 March – The Drive to Do Nothing: Psychoanalysis and Inertia
Josh Cohen
82-96 Grove Lane
Camberwell
London SE5 8SN
United Kingdom
Spring term only 11 Jan - 21 Mar Full Price | £ 320.00 |
Student/unwaged | £ 240.00 |