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The Therapist as the “Good-Enough Commodity”: From Holding to Selling. By : Darragh Sheehan
Sharing this brilliant piece written by Darragh Sheehan for Every Day Analysis. Read more
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Emergency open meeting on Thursday: Britan Must Free Alaa Now!
Emergency Open Meeting on Thursday:Britain Must Free Alaa Now! RSVP to the Open Meeting next week – with members of Alaa Abdelfattah’s family, Black Lives Matter UK & grassroots organisersAbolitionist Futures is supporting the Emergency Meeting this Thursday convened by member of Alaa Abdelfattah’s family, Black Lives Matter UK & 5 other grassroots organisations. Join BLM UK, Sisters Uncut,… Read more
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Who am I with psychoanalysis? A journey from identity to nomination. Virginie Leblanc-Roic. Trinity College, Dublin.
Friday 6th June7pm – 8.30pmTriss Room, Arts Building, 6th Floor, Trinity College Dublin‘Polyamorous’, ‘pansexual’, ‘asexual’, but also ‘racialised’, ‘non-binary’, ‘hypersensitive’, ‘zebra’, ‘HIP’… From the refusal to be assigned a diagnosis to the self-nominations under which subjects now present themselves, the era is full of new signifiers that are proliferating, and around which new communities are… Read more
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For a history of psychoanalysis ’ politics : institutionalization , formation and the analysts ’ political stance. Palumbo, J. H., Moreira, L. E., & Vasconcelos, H. C. (2018)
Abstract The political history of psychoanalysis is approached as a movement around psychological ideas and practices not in order to draw a historiography of such movement, but to sketch a historically valuable narrative in regards to certain institutional aspects of psychoanalysis, which show the way through which it has taken political actions within its institutionalization.… Read more
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Is Another Psychoanalysis Emerging? Patricia Gherovici and Marisa Berwald.
This article analyzes and contextualizes findings of an onlinesurvey documenting transformations in psychoanalytic practice. The findings indicate that a number of contemporary practitio-ners challenge the premise that psychoanalysis is only available to a higher-income group, also associated with mainstream gen-der and sexualities, and racial and ethnic ideals of whiteness. The first step of a multistage… Read more
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Podcast Episode: Gender, Trauma, and Psychoanalytic Politics feat. Avgi Saketopoulou and Ann Pellegrini
Abby and Patrick welcome psychoanalyst Avgi Saketopoulou and psychoanalyst and academic Ann Pellegrini to discuss their new co-authored book, Gender Without Identity. They talk about the genesis of the manuscript, from its beginnings in a painful case of child analysis to its distressing reception by psychoanalytic gatekeepers and “repressive forces within psychoanalysis itself.” They explore the difficulties… Read more

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