At this International Conference organised by The Higher Education Network for Research and Information in Psychoanalysis
we will explore whether the competing tendencies within psychoanalysis are capable of fruitful dialogue.
Venue:
Royal College of Art, Jay Mews
Entrance (off Kensington Gore)
(nearest underground stations: High St Ken, South Ken, Lancaster Gate, Knightsbridge)In preparation for the Conference there is a web discussion on Ricardo Bernardi’s seminal paper, ‘The Need for True Controversies in Psychoanalysis: The Debates on Melanie Klein and Jacques Lacan in the Rio de la Plata’, published in the International Journal of Psycho-analysis (2002) 83.
Panel Members:
Ricardo
Bernardi (Uruguay)Former-Vice-President
of the IPA; chair of the New Orleans Congress of the IPA
George Hogenson (US)
International Association for Analytical Psychology
International Association for Analytical Psychology
Deborah Luepnitz (US)
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Department of Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Werner Prall (Germany & UK)Centre for Psychoanalysis, Middlesex
University
Speakers:
Tom
Burns (Author of Our Necessary Shadow) in Dialogue
with Claire
PajaczkowskaLuke Thurston - Dialogue, narrative and
the demonic
John Heaton - The Trouble with Frameworks: Wittgenstein and Psychoanalysis
Bernard Burgoyne - Styles of Scientific Method
Lucia Corti - Psychoanalysis in Argentina
Audrey Cantlie - Psychoanalysis in India
Julia Borossa - Psychoanalysis in Lebanon
Claire Pajaczkowska - Tacit Knowledge
David Henderson - Freud and Jung: the Creation of the Psychoanalytic Universe
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