Whistleblowers: Political and Psychological Perspectives
The Political Consequences of Dissent- Prof. Gavin MacFadyen
The Psychological Consequences of Political and Social Disclosure- David Morgan
The German Soul and Psyche in The Third Reich
The Third Reich Source Book will appear this summer with the University of California Press. It is the most extensive collection of primary documents on the Third Reich ever made available to English readers. It also presents for the first time primary materials on the struggle over the meaning of the psyche and the legacy of psychoanalysis under Hitler.
Self Contained: Graham Music and Maria Walsh in conversation with Rebecca Fortnum
Consultant Child Psychotherapist Dr Graham Music and critic Dr Maria Walsh, author of 'Art and Psychoanalysis', in conversation with the artist Rebecca Fortnum. The event is is part of our current exhibition 'Self Contained' by Rebecca Fortnum.
Projections: Psychoanalytic interpretation of Polanski’s Apartment Trilogy
'Projections' is psychoanalysis for film interpretation. 'Projections' empowers film spectators to express subjective associations they consider to be meaningful.
Doing Psychoanalysis in Tehran
Is psychoanalysis possible in the Islamic Republic of Iran? This is the question that Gohar Homayounpour poses to herself, and to us, at the beginning of this memoir of displacement, nostalgia, love, and pain.
Self Contained: Rebecca Fortnum
Join Freud Museum Curator Sophie Leighton as she talks to Rebecca Fortnum about her exhibition "Self Contained" which is running at the Freud Museum London from 6 March 2013 - 26 May 2013.
Reading Anna Freud – Author’s Talk: Nick Midgley
In this lecture Nick Midgley considers some ways in which Anna Freud's work can be read today, and suggest that her work is still of value for the way it uses psychoanalytic thinking - both within and beyond the clinical setting - to help us make a difference to the well-being of children and young people
Em Cooper in Conversation with Andrea Sabbadini
A film screening by British director and animator, Em Cooper, followed by a discussion.
Freud in Zion: Psychoanalysis and the Making of Modern Jewish Identity
Few episodes in the history of psychoanalysis are as densely packed with trans-cultural, ideological, institutional and ethical issues as the arrival of psychoanalysis in pre-state Israel in the early 20th century. 'Freud in Zion' is the first work to explore this encounter between psychoanalytic expertise, Judaism, Modern Hebrew culture and the Zionist revolution.
‘Memoir’ Lisa Appignanesi and Blake Morrison in Conversation with Jane Haberlin
The Relational School (of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy) and the Freud Museum are holding a series of intimate evening forums addressing the subject of memoir from the perspective of how writing and publishing has come to affect the individual’s experience of their own story.