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UNITY IN DIVERSITY: ITS RELEVANCE TO OUR CLINICAL WORK
Robin Chester – Australasian Confederation of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies Conference. Sydney 17th, August 2024 SYNOPSISIn this paper the conference theme initiates a clinical consideration of a diversity in our clinical goals arising from the concluding clinical understandings of Lacan and Bion.Lacan came to see that the goal of analysis was to assist the analysand to embrace Read more
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Other Women: A Group of Queer Women Encounter Freud and the “Female Homosexual”. A study resource for Stillpoint Magazine. By: Harriet Mossop.
As a group of queer women, supported by the works of queer female psychoanalytic writers, we tried to come to terms with Freud’s views about us. Freud is famous for being contradictory to read, and can be maddeningly inconsistent; sometimes he seems close to accepting queer sexuality as a normal part of the range of Read more
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Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Technique: One-year Publication Celebration- May 1st, 6 to 9 pm EDT.
About this event Come join us for the 1-year anniversary of the publication of the book Decolonizing Psychoanalytic Technique: Putting Freud on Fanon’s Couch, winner of a 2024 Gradiva Award for Best Book! The event will take place in-person at the Foundation for Community Psychoanalysis (81 Court St. 3rd Fl) on May 1st @ 6pm. There will be Read more
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2025 Open Conference Refugee Care: the Power of Community
Join the Centre for Trauma Asylum and Refugees (CTAR) within the Department for Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies at the University of Essex for our 2025 open conference Refugee Care: the power of community. It will be held in person at the Tavistock Centre in London between 2pm – 7pm (UK time) with the possibility also to Read more
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The Queerness of Psychoanalysis: From Freud and Lacan to Laplanche and Beyond
Edited By Vanessa Sinclair, Elisabeth Punzi, Myriam Sauer Copyright 2025 The Queerness of Psychoanalysis: From Freud and Lacan to Laplanche and Beyond is an exploration of psychoanalysis’ often complicated and fraught history with thinking about queerness, as well as its multifaceted heritage. Throughout the chapters, the contributors write about psychoanalysis’ relationship with queerness, the ways in which queerness is Read more



