A series of lectures and discussion forums from the Institute of Psychoanalysis in partnership with the Maudsley.
Leading psychoanalysts will give talks on the application of psychoanalytical concepts to clinical work and beyond.
The programme is orientated to be of particular interest to clinicians: psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and others in mental health and allied professions.
Each lecture will be followed by a small seminar group in which participants can explore the ideas raised in the lecture. A reading list and the reading material for each lecture will be provided in advance to participants.
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List of included lectures - AUTUMN
2 October: Jo O’Reilly Psychotic processes: from the nursery to PICU (Psychiatric Intensive Care)
9 October: David Simpson Some consequences of being the wrong child: intergenerational transmission of an ideal-ego
16 October: Robin Anderson The relationship between child and adult analysis: a glimpse of Florence’s story
HALF TERM
30 October: Maria Rhode What can we learn from psychoanalytic approaches to autism? Controversies and convergences
6 November: Bernard Roberts A child’s use of her analyst’s body to communicate in psychoanalysis
13 November: Jennifer Davids "I'll be him for you": replacement dynamics in a young boy and three creative artist
20 November: Zaib Davids Psychosomatic phenomena in children
27 November: Sara Flanders Rupture in Adolescence
4 December: Roger Kennedy Making complex assessments in the Family Court: a psychoanalytical perspective
11 December: Anne Ward and Danny Goldberger Ghosts in the 21st century nursery: psychoanalytic aspects of the perinatal period
List of included lectures - SPRING
15 January: Luigi Caparrotta Psychoanalytic assessment: grasping the nettle or clutching at straws?
22 January: John Keene Enactments in the recovery from abuse, trauma and parental disturbance
29 January: Rachel Gibbons Terror, loss and breakdown: the internal and external wars against terror
5 February: Cyril Couve Learning to live with a bad object: what happens when analysis weakens the manic defences of a depressed patient
HALF TERM
19 February: Margot Waddell “And so of larger-darknesses": death and the containing function of words
26 February: Claire Cripwell Seeing is believing: construction and interpretation in psychoanalysis
05 March: Mary Morgan Relationships - why bother? A psychoanalytic view of intimate relating
12 March: Edgard Sanchez-Bernal The language of our body, the symptoms in our mind: mental health in higher education
19 March: David Morgan Whistleblowers and activism: prevailing against the illusory impermeability of establishment defences
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