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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20180929T090000
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URL:https://www.spp.asso.fr/events/is-there-a-place-for-psychosis-in-psych
 oanalysis/
SUMMARY:Is there a place for psychosis in psychoanalysis?
DESCRIPTION:Freud Museum London\n\n\nIs there a place for psychosis in psyc
 hoanalysis?\nIs there a place for psychoanalysis in psychosis?\n\nThe ques
 tions remain open\, deserving further examination across history\, politic
 s\, theory and technique.\n\nFollowing the highly successful event held in
  March 2016 as a fundraiser for the Psychosis Therapy Project\, this conf
 erence offers to have another look at the complex interface between psycho
 sis and psychoanalysis.\n\nAn international panel of eminent clinicians an
 d theoreticians in the area of psychosis will share their experience and e
 xpertise as they discuss the promises and the pitfalls of the psychoanalyt
 ic engagement with psychosis.\n\nPolitics:\n\nDavid Morgan\nThe Political 
 Mind: Psychotic Anxieties and the Desire for Authoritarianism in Neo-Liber
 alism and the Individual Psyche\n\nBerjanet Jazani\nPsychotic Politics: a 
 Fury Road to the Awakening of the Primal Father\n\nTheory:\n\nBrett Kahr\n
 “Slashing the Teddy Bear’s Tummy with a Carving Knife”: The Infantic
 idal Roots of Schizophrenia.\n\nPatricia Gherovici\nTBA\n\nTechnique:\n\nP
 hilippe Valon\n“Malleable Medium”: From Gisela Pankow to Psychoanalyti
 c Psychodrama\n\nFrançoise Davoine\nThe Lessons Taught by Hospitalized P
 atients on the Psychoanalysis of Psychosis and Trauma\n\nHistory: Psychoa
 nalysis in the Community\n\nAnne Zachary\nWater\, no fire … Looking to W
 innicott to Understand Care in the Institution\n\nVassilis Kapsambelis\nPs
 ychotherapy with Psychotic Functioning Patients\n\nDorothée Bonnigal-Katz
 \nPsychosis Therapy Project: A Psychoanalytic Project in the Community\n\n
 Speakers’ Biographies:\n\nDorothée Bonnigal-Katz is a psychoanalyst an
 d a translator. She is a member of the Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysi
 s\, UKCP\, CPJA and CP–UK. She is the founder and clinical lead of the 
 Psychosis Therapy Project. Her work as a translator includes a number of p
 sychoanalytic texts such as Dominique Scarfone’s Laplanche: An Introduc
 tion (2015) and The Unpast: The Actual Unconscious (2016). Her latest t
 ranslation\, Laurence Kahn’s Psychoanalysis\, Apathy and the Postmodern
  Patient is due to come out later this year in the New Library of Psychoa
 nalysis series (Routledge).\n\nFrançoise Davoine is a psychoanalyst in p
 rivate practice\; she was a member of the Ecole Freudienne de Paris (the
  psychoanalytic organisation founded by Jacques Lacan) until its dissoluti
 on in 1980. She is Professor Emeritus at the Ecole des Hautes Etudes en S
 ciences Sociales in Paris where she led\, with Jean Max Gaudillière\, a 
 weekly seminar on “Madness and the Social Link\,” until Jean Max Gaudi
 llière’s death in 2015. She is Erikson scholar at the Austen Riggs Cent
 er\, Massachusetts\, USA and delivers seminars and lectures in Europe\, th
 e US\, and Latin America.\n\nPatricia Gherovici is a psychoanalyst and an
 alytic supervisor. She is co-founder and director of the Philadelphia Laca
 n Group and associate faculty in Psychoanalytic Studies at the University 
 of Pennsylvania (PSYS). She is an honorary member of IPTAR\, the Institute
  for Psychoanalytic Training and Research in New York City (IPTAR is part 
 of the IPA) and a member of Apres-Coup Psychoanalytic Association\, New Yo
 rk. Her books include The Puerto Rican Syndrome (Other Press: 2003\; Gra
 diva Award and Boyer Prize)\, Please Select Your Gender: From the Inventi
 on of Hysteria to the Democratizing of Transgenderism (Routledge: 2010)\,
  Lacan On Madness: Madness\, Yes You Can’t (with Manya Steinkoler\, Ro
 utledge: 2015)\, Lacan\, Psychoanalysis\, and Comedy (with Manya Steinko
 ler Cambridge University Press: 2016) and Transgender Psychoanalysis: A L
 acanian Perspective on Sexual Difference (Routledge: 2017).\n\nBerjanet J
 azani is a medical doctor and a practising psychoanalyst in London. She i
 s an analyst member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis &amp\; Research\, 
 where she teaches and supervises clinicians and candidates in training. Sh
 e is a regular contributor to the online publication of the Iranian Medica
 l Council in the field of mental health. Forthcoming publications include:
  “Lacan\, forbidden!” in Persian (2018)\; “A Phoenix Journey: Faces 
 of desire” a collection of introductory essays on Lacanian concepts in E
 nglish (2019)\; “A Resident of the World” and “Le Silence de la mer(
 e)” JCFAR2018/2019.\n\nBrett Kahr has worked in the mental health prof
 ession for over forty years.  He is Senior Fellow at the Tavistock Instit
 ute of Medical Psychology in London and\, also\, Senior Clinical Research 
 Fellow in Psychotherapy and Mental Health at the Centre for Child Mental H
 ealth\, as well as Trustee of the Freud Museum London and of Freud Museum 
 Publications.  He is author or editor of eleven books\, including the bes
 t-selling Sex and the Psyche (Penguin Books) about the traumatic origins
  of sexual fantasies\; and he has served as series editor to over fifty fu
 rther volumes.  His most recent book is entitled Bombs in the Consulting
  Room: Surviving Psychological Shrapnel (Routledge\, 2018)\, and his fort
 hcoming book on The Traumatic Roots of Schizophrenia (Routledge\, 2019) 
 is due to appear shortly.\n\nVassilis Kapsambelis is a psychiatrist and a
  psychoanalyst\, a full member of the Paris Psychoanalytic Society (SPP). 
 He has been General Director of the “Mental Health Association in the 13
 th district of Paris” (ASM 13)\, the organization that introduced commu
 nity psychiatry and psychotherapy in France. He currently directs the Cent
 re for Psychoanalysis (Kestemberg Centre) of this association.\n\nDavid Ho
 well Morgan is a consultant psychotherapist and psychoanalyst\, a Fellow 
 of the British Psychoanalytic Society. He is a training analyst and superv
 isor at the BPA and a member of the IPA committee on Humanitarian Organisa
 tions. He has worked with psychosis at the Maudsley Hospital supervised by
  Murray Jackson and at the Portman Clinic with forensic patients. It is sa
 id that “Psychotic patients attack their own minds\; Forensic patients a
 ttack the minds and bodies of others.” He is chair of the Political Mind
 s seminars at the Institute of Psychoanalysis and co-chair of the EPF Poli
 tical Minds. He is involved in Frontier Psychoanalyst Radio and Resonance 
 FM. He lectures internationally and nationally. His most recent publicatio
 ns include “Inflammatory Projective Identification in Political and Econ
 omic Terrorism” in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (Spring 2018) and “T
 he Return of the Oppressed” (Warsaw EPF Conference).\n\nPhilippe Valon 
 is a psychiatrist and a psychoanalyst\, a full training member of the Fren
 ch Psychoanalytic Association (APF). He is a senior practitioner of psycho
 analytic psychodrama at ETAP in Paris\, the Association for Analytic Study
  and Treatment via Psychodrama where he also trains health professionals t
 o the practice of psychoanalytic psychodrama.\n\nAnne Zachary is a Fellow
  of the British Psychoanalytic Society. She works in private practice as a
  psychoanalyst. She trained in medicine and psychiatry at the Royal Free h
 ospital\, specialized in psychotherapy at the Cassel hospital\, trained co
 ncurrently as a psychoanalyst and worked at the Maudsley hospital\, before
  becoming a consultant at the Portman Clinic. The Portman assesses and tre
 ats patients in the community with problems of sexual perversion\, violenc
 e and delinquency. She also consulted to medium secure units and Broadmoor
  hospital. Her latest book The Anatomy of the Clitoris: Reflections of th
 e Theory of Female Sexuality was recently published with Routledge (2018)
 .\n\nBursaries:\n\nA limited number of bursary places are available for th
 ose under financial hardship.\n\nBursary places are charged at £35.\n\nPr
 iority will be given to UK unemployed and PIP/ESA claimants.\n\nApply for 
 a bursary place\n\nDetails \n\nDate: \n\n29 September\n\nTime: \n\n9:00
  am - 5:00 pm\n\nCost: \n\n£35 - £75\n\nEvent Category:\n\nConferences\
 n\nVenue \n\nThe Anna Freud Centre\n12 Maresfield Gardens\nLondon\, NW3 
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