Introductory Lectures Online - with online discussion groups (3rd April intake)

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This course will introduce Freud’s core ideas and that of his followers within the British Psychoanalytical Society. It is a comprehensive overview on key psychoanalytic theories.

Course Outline

This course can be delivered entirely online or with the option of adding live online discussion groups. This is the registration page for the discussion group version. 

**To book a place on the online-only version of the course, please browse the list of intakes here.**

 

Course features

The course consists of recorded lectures, a transcript of the lectures, study questions, suggested readings and a glossary of terms. 
Students will have access to all of these materials at any time for the duration of the course 
 

These features of the course allow students the freedom to follow the course at their own pace. (see 'Course Length' below for more information).

 

Recorded lectures

Part 1 - Freud and his theories

1 - Freud and the Unconscious - Dr. David Bell 
2 - Freud's Models of the Mind - Mrs. Susan Loden
3 - Sexuality - Ms. Megan Virtue
4 - Dreams - Dr. Gearoid Fitzgerald
5 - Defence Mechanisms - Dr. Catia Galatariotou
6 - Transference and Countertransference - Dr. Sergei Grachev
7 - The Analytic Setting - Mrs. Anne Amos

Part 2 -  British Pychoanalysis Influences

1 - Anna Freud - Mrs. Marianne Parsons
2 - Melanie Klein - Mrs. Margaret Rustin
3 - Donald Winnicott - Dr. Jan Abram
4 - Wilfred Bion - Ms. Nicola Abel-Hirsch
5 - Psychic Development - Dr. Margot Waddell

 

Who is this course for?

Professionals, students and members of the public who wish to find out about psychoanalysis or deepen the knowledge they already have. The course is open to all, no specific experience or qualifications are required.
 

Why study with us?

 

Entry requirements

The course is open to all including those completely new to the subject and no specific experience or qualifications are required.

You must have the technology necessary to enrol in our Moodle platform, which requires a strong broadband connection (around 400kbps - 2Mbps download speed, 400kbps+ upload speed).

 

Course length

6 months - online with online discussion groups (using Skype) (12 lectures and 12 discussion groups). For discussion groups, it is essential that you have a good degree of understanding of English language unless stated otherwise.

Online live discussion groups will be on Mondays, at 9.15am – 10.45am BST.
The discussions will be on the following days:

16 Apr, 23 Apr, 30 Apr,  14 May, 21 May
28 May - break week
4 Jun, 11 Jun, 18 Jun, 25 Jun, 2 Jul, 9 Jul, 16 July


Please note: This intake will be limited to 8 participants.

 

Fees

Online course plus online discussion groups and certificate: £320

 

Further information

enquiries@psychoanalysis.org.uk

 

**Please note that all course content can be accessed at anytime for the duration of the course.**

 

 

When
April 3rd, 2018 11:00 AM through October 3rd, 2018 11:59 PM
Event Fee(s)
Online course with discussion groups £ 320.00
If selected, only members with the status New, Current or Grace and those that have a website account will be able to register for this event.

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Online course with discussion groups £ 320.00