Psychoanalysis After Freud (2) Klein and Object Relations

Online course with Dr Keith Barrett

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10 February, 2022, 1:30 pm - 11 February, 2022, 5:00 pm

£40 – £45

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Klein, object relations and child psychology

This course will take place over 2 days: 10 & 11 February 2022, from 13.30 – 17.00 each day (time includes a tea break). All attendees will also receive access to the recording, available for 1 month. This series is run annually and will always be adjusted from the previous year with the latest reading.

 

Melanie Klein was a pioneer of child psychoanalysis whose radically new way of working with children brought her into sharp conflict with Freud’s daughter Anna – also a pioneer in the field. But ultimately her understanding of infancy and childhood, derived from her work with her young patients (as well as with adults), enabled her to create a powerful new version of psychoanalytic theory that took psychoanalysis completely beyond Freud, and marked the beginning of the Object Relations school. Klein’s writings contain a profound vision of the human condition, and we will examine its implications for psychotherapy and for society. We will also study the relationship of her ideas to those of Ronald Fairbairn and Wilfred Bion.

 

Format –

Session 1: We will explore the first attempts at the psychoanalysis of children, beginning from Freud’s analysis of ‘Little Hans’. We will then look at how Anna Freud and Melanie Klein developed two sharply contrasting approaches to working psychoanalytically with children.

Session 2: We will study Klein’s psychoanalytic play technique which sees children’s play as representing (and therefore communicating) their emotional conflicts and anxieties in symbolic form. This will lead to an examination of the central Kleinian notions of ‘unconscious phantasy’ and ‘internal objects’.

Session 3: We will explore Klein’s complete theory of psychological development in the first year of life, which she sees as laying the foundation of the personality, over the whole lifetime. We will examine her notions of the ‘paranoid-schizoid position’, the ‘depressive position’, the ‘manic defences’, reparation, and the fundamental importance of envy and gratitude.

Session 4: We will explore the application of Klein’s insights to the understanding of society and art, and to the deep understanding of the human condition. We will review the relationship of Kleinian psychoanalysis to the other main schools, and relate Klein’s work to the contributions of two of her most important and creative psychoanalytic contemporaries: Ronald Fairbairn and Wilfred Bion.

 

[All attendees will receive additional reading material just before the course.]

This is the second of four courses exploring psychoanalysis after Freud. The courses will be accessible to beginners – but are also designed for those already familiar with these theories who wish to acquaint themselves with the results of the latest research and scholarship, and update themselves on the recent debates addressing the intellectual issues and controversies surrounding it.

A limited number of bursary places are available for those under financial hardship. Bursary places will grant access to the live and recording access for £15. We will try to give away as many bursaries as we can, but priority will be given to UK unemployed and PIP/ESA claimants. Please apply here.

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Start:
10 February, 2022, 1:30 pm
End:
11 February, 2022, 5:00 pm
Cost:
£40 – £45
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