A psychoanalytic reflection on the work of John Berger
A film showing of 'The Seasons in Quincy: Four Portraits of John Berger’
http://www.newstatesman.com/culture/2015/06/i-think-dead-are-us-john-berger-88
Tuesday 13 December 2016 – 7.30 – 10.00pm
Institute of Psychoanalysis, Byron House, 112A Shirland Road, London W9 2BT
David Bell Psychoanalyst
Josh Cohen Psychoanalyst
Chair: David Morgan Psychoanalyst
Speakers:
Dr David Bell
Psychoanalyst, Fellow BPAS
Consultant Psychiatrist ,Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust. Former President British Psychoanalytic Society ; 2012-13 Professorial Fellow, Birkbeck College London
Books: 'Psychoanalysis and Culture: a kleinian perspective' , 'Reason and Passion' ,'Paranoia', 'Living on the Border'
Papers include: "Primitive Mind of State", (a psychoanalytic critique of the attacks on welfare) "Mental illness and its treatment today", "Is Truth an illusion" and many other.
One of the leading psychiatric experts in Asylum/Human Rights.
Professor Josh Cohen
Psychoanalyst Fellow BPAS Professor of Modern Literary Theory, Goldsmiths University of London. Author of many articles and books on psychoanalysis, literature and cultural theory, including ‘How to Read Freud’ and most recently, ‘The Private Life: Why We Remain in the Dark and Lament' with photographer Bettina von Zwehl.
Tickets: £15.00.
Enquiries: Marjory Goodall - 0207 563 5016 or marjory.goodall@iopa.org.uk
Institute of Psychoanalysis
112a Shirland Road
Maida Vale
London W9 2BT
United Kingdom
Ticket price | £ 15.00 |