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2012

February 2012

Confederation for Analytical Psychologypresents

A DANGEROUS METHOD

 

Private showing and conference discussion of David Cronenberg's film about Spielrein, Jung and Freud

(This conference is offered as the fourth Andrew Samuels Lecture. Andrew was the founder chair of CAP which is an organisational member of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy)

 

Saturday 11th February 2012
10 am – 5 pm (9.30 am registration)
Venue: Arundel House, 13-15 Arundel Street
Temple Place, London WC2R 3DX (opposite Temple Underground)
Cost (including lunch): £75; CAP members: £65; (limited number of £45 concessions)
Booking form below

EARLY BOOKING IS ADVISED AS SPACE STRICTLY LIMITED!

 

People with an interest in film, the history of psychoanalysis, practitioners and academics from psychotherapy, counselling and analysis are invited to this event.

To view a clip of the film, see website

The screening of A Dangerous Method will be followed by panel discussions and plenary.

David Cronenberg’s compelling movie about the triangular relationship between Sabina Spielrein, C.G. Jung and Sigmund Freud opens a Pandora’s box of issues in depth psychology concerning the relations between women and men, women and women, men and men, and patients and analysts. The film is set in the early days of the psychoanalytic movement - the first faltering steps in a new approach to subjectivity and psychological healing, but already involving the end of the collaboration between Freud and Jung. The central theme of the film is Jung's complex relationship with his patient Sabina Spielrein - one which raises awkward and fascinating questions for Jungian and non-Jungian clinicians and academics alike. How will our patients and clients respond to it? How will the film affect the standing of Jung’s and Freud’s ideas? How serious should we be about this film? Will the movie be dismissed and forgotten as yet another biopic trying to take its subject seriously, yet ending up as ‘mere’ entertainment?

The professional and academic communities have much to reflect on as a result of Cronenberg's A Dangerous Method.

CAP has assembled a wonderful team of analysts, well-known writers, academics and film critics to start off our discussion.

Lisa Appignanesi
Author of the prize-winning Mad, Bad and Sad: A History of Women and the Mind Doctors from 1800 to the present and All About Love: Anatomy of an Unruly Emotion, as well as co-author of Freud’s Women. Chair, Freud Museum, London.

Deirdre Bair
Author of Jung: A Biography. Winner of the 2004 Gradiva Award from the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis (in the US) for best biography and finalist in biography for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize. Other award-winning biographies include Samuel Beckett, Simone de Beauvoir and Anais Nin.

Helena Bassil-Morozow is a cultural studies theorist and film scholar. Her monographs include Tim Burton: the Monster and the Crowd and The Trickster in Contemporary Film.

Christopher Hauke
Author of Jung and the Postmodern: Interpretation of Realities and Jung and Film: Post-Jungian Takes on the Moving Image. Senior Lecturer in Psychoanalytic Studies, Goldsmiths College, University of London. Jungian Analyst.

Gottfried Heuer
Editor of Sexual Revolutions: Psychoanalysis, History and the Father. President of the International Otto Gross Society. Jungian Analyst.

Andrew Samuels
Author of Jung and the Post-Jungians and the award-winning Politics on the Couch. Professor of Analytical Psychology, Essex University. Jungian Analyst. Chair, United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy. " target="_blank">website

 

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March

Elections 2012

CPJA Elections 2012

Elections for the Chair of UKCP start today, 1 March and end 14 March.

I am emailing you as Vice Chair of CPJA (the Council of Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis) to remind you that every member of UKCP has a vote and to encourage you to use that vote.

With best wishes Chris Evans Vice Chair of CPJA

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Moving Pictures:

Living and dying in film and Psychotherapy

Saturday 3 March 2012

The Institute of Criminology
Cambridge CB3 9DA

Film is arguably an everyday part of life; the aim of this day is to reflect on the interrelation between film, mortality and psychotherapy. How does film represent birth, living, and dying? And what does all of this mean in the consulting room?

Speakers include:

Emma Wilson
Professor of French Literature and the Visual Arts; researcher –contemporary film, trauma, gender, women writers and modern fiction

Chris Rowland
Psychoanalytical Psychotherapist (UKCP) and Independent Organisational Development Consultant

Em Cooper
Em Cooper is a film director and animator.

 

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Wednesday 7th March 2012, 6:00 – 7:00pm

CBT v PSYCHOANALYTIC THERAPY

This event is free & open to the public

Wake up to the Unconscious?
'This house believes that psychoanalytic therapy is an essential component of any modern mental health service.'

 

Debaters: Lewis Wolpert & Paul Salkovskis v Peter Fonagy & Alessandra Lemma

Chair: Robin Murray

 

Analytic colleagues are warmly invited to attend a debate that has been arranged as part of the Maudsley Lecture series. Proceedings (and the result of the vote) usually appear in the British Medical Journal.

Not only should the debate be lively but the outcome of the debate may influence those who question the place of analytic therapy.

Tea & coffee from 5.30pm. A reception will follow the debate in Seminar room One

Location:
Wolfson Lecture Theatre
Institute of Psychiatry
De Crespigny Park
Denmark Hill
SE5 8AZ

Further details: website

The Bowlby Centre & Centre of Crime and Justice Studies

MY STORY: Narratives of Deprivation and

Crime from an Attachment Perspective

10th March 2012 – 2.00pm - 5.30pm

London Voluntary Sector Resource Centre,
Holloway Road, London N7 6PA

This event based on highly relevant new research presented by The Bowlby Centre in collaboration with the Centre of Crime and Justice Studies.

Please pass the information on to your network of friends and colleagues who may be interested.

Many thanks, we look forward to seeing you there.

You can contact Carol Tobin administrator for this event on email or mobile 07761 672 961.

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the SITE: Sunday Talks 2012:

The ‘Core Complex’ and ‘The Killers’ by Robert Siodmak

CLAIRE PAJACZKOWSKA

 

The lecture will begin at 6.30pm, Sunday 11 March 2012

Venue: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL

Tickets: £15 available in advance from jane@nairne.com or at the door (cash/cheque only).

 

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West Midlands Institute of Psychotherapy – Spring Conference:

Erotic Transference & Countertransference in Psychotherapy & Supervision

Saturday 17th March 2012

Speaker: Joy Schaverien

 

The erotic transference is central in psychotherapy; it reveals much about the patient’s way of being in the world. The associated countertransference may be difficult to discuss in supervision.

Venue: Birmingham Medical Institute, 36 Harborne Road, Birmingham B15 3AF

IMPORTANT – booking forms and more detailed information on the WMiP website
Or phone – 0121 455 7888

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April

ARBOURS ASSOCIATION OF PSYCHOTHERAPISTS

Narcissism in patient and therapist: A meeting of minds?

Saturday, April 14 2012. 10.00am12noon
LSE, Clement House, Aldwych, London WC2

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John Bowlby Memorial Conference

TALKING BODIES: How do we integrate working with the

body in attachment/relational psychotherapy?

27 (eve) & 28 April 2012

You can download full details of this year's exciting conference together with programme and booking forms below.

Please pass the information on to your network of friends and colleagues who may be interested.

Many thanks, we look forward to seeing you there.

You can contact the Carol Tobin, the conference administrator on Email: conference@thebowlbycentre.org.uk or mobile 07761 672 961.

Full details: Download programme and booking form

The new International Training School for Infant Mental Health is offering a special course for delegates wishing to attend the school’s Introductory Module.

Module 1: Introduction to Infant and early Years Mental Health

Course rate: £800
Date: 30 April to 3 May 2012
Duration: 4 days

For more information about module one, and our five other modules, download brochure and download application form

May

the SITE: Sunday Talks 2012:

Just like a Woman: Meditations on Ageing

LYNNE SEGAL

 

The lecture will begin at 6.30pm, Sunday 13 May 2012
Venue: Conway Hall, 25 Red Lion Square, London WC1R 4RL
Tickets: £15 available in advance from email or at the door (cash/cheque only).

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Meetings at the Refugee Therapy Centre

Annual General Meeting

19 May 2012

All meetings take place from 1.00-4.00 pm on Saturdays at the

Refugee Therapy Centre
1A Leeds Place
Tollington Park
London, N4 3RF

September

Meetings at the Refugee Therapy Centre

22 September 2012

All meetings take place from 1.00-4.00 pm on Saturdays at the

Refugee Therapy Centre
1A Leeds Place
Tollington Park
London, N4 3RF

November

Meetings at the Refugee Therapy Centre

24 November 2012

All meetings take place from 1.00-4.00 pm on Saturdays at the

Refugee Therapy Centre
1A Leeds Place
Tollington Park
London, N4 3RF