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Conference: Ronald Fairbairn and the Object Relations Tradition
This conference will outline the basics of Fairbairn's contribution, and then explore the ramification and development of these ideas to clinical work, and broadly to applications in modern psychoanalytic thinking.
Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere: Social Fault Lines
A major international online conference investigating the effects of social divisions, psychic splits and collective expressions of irrationality and angst.
New Chair of the Board of Trustees
Sue Prevezer QC has been appointed as Chair of the Board of Trustees of the Freud Museum London.
Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere: Authoritarianism
A 2 day online conference organised by David Morgan and Kurt Jacobsen of Free Associations Journal in partnership with the Freud Museum
Psychosis and Psychoanalysis
Is there a place for psychosis in psychoanalysis? Is there a place for psychoanalysis in psychosis?
Psychoanalysis and the Public Sphere: Politics of Identity
A 2 day online conference organised by David Morgan and Kurt Jacobsen of Free Associations Journal in partnership with the Freud Museum
Psychoanalysis and The Public Sphere: Social Justice
A 3 day conference organised by David Morgan and Kurt Jacobsen of Free Associations Journal in conjunction with Freud Museum
A Weekend of Discontent
Academics, psychotherapists, poets and performers challenge conventional wisdom by engaging with Freud's landmark study Civilization and Its Discontents (1930) to ponder some of the difficult questions it raises and investigate the relevance of Freud's views to our troubled times. What are the discontents of civilised life today?
In a Human Voice: Carol Gilligan in conversation with Lisa Appignanesi
Carol Gilligan in an online discussion with Lisa Appignanesi about her new book, In a Human Voice
Conference: Do We Need a Critical Psychotherapy? Exploring Talking Therapies in Neoliberal Society
Is it important for psychotherapy to be 'critical' and socially engaged?
What models of 'mental illness' and 'mental health' are appropriate for psychotherapy in the 21st century?
Have mental health services and the 'mental health agenda' become part of the ideological mechanisms of neo-liberal society?