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Infinite Discontent / Book by Alasdair Cannon
Description The Capitol Riots, the Great Replacement Theory, Trump’s call to ‘terminate’ the US Constitution. In 2024, fascism is back—and today, it has seduced liberal societies and people worldwide. Infinite Discontent: Writings on the Allure of Fascism examines how fascism colonises the liberal mind. Using psychoanalysis, music history, and memoir, Cannon explores why David Bowie once Read more
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4-23-25 The Allure of Fascism: Infinite Discontent with Alasdair Cannon
Join us for our next APS online reading group, with Alasdair Cannon on the allure of fascism in contemporary societies. By The Association for Psychosocial Studies Date and time Wednesday, April 23 · 1 – 2:30pm EDT Location Online Refund Policy Refunds up to 7 days before event About this event We are incredibly happy to invite you Read more
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4/26/25 – Online: Against Transantagonism: Towards a Metapsychology for the Flourishing of Trans Children. Avgi Saketopoulou, PsyD.
Abstract In this presentation, Dr. Avgi Saketopoulou urges psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically informed clinicians to let the debate about the validity of trans children take its place in the fossil record of analytic history. It is time, she suggests, to move beyond transantagonism: rather than sparring with colleagues who see trans existence as cause for alarm, we need to be working on Read more
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3/22/25- Online event: Exploring Maternal Messages of Endangerment for Black Men. Presenters: Kirkland Vaughans, Ph.D. and Huey Hawkins, Ph.D, LCSW.
RESENTED BY ICSW CONTINUING EDUCATION COMMITTEE Virtual Event Description: Black men living in America have been designated as an “endangered species” for a variety of reasons, namely the targeting and violence done to young Black men by police. Such experiences leave the parents of young Black boys to worry on a constant basis about the Read more
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The Therapy World Has Changed: Where Are We Now? – Santiago Delboy, MBA, LCSW and Linda L. Michaels, Psy.D., MBA
Shared by Linda Michaels on Linkedin ABSTRACTThe world has changed since we conducted our first research study, inMarch of 2020, to understand the general public’s attitudes, needs, and perceptions about mental health and psychotherapy. The coronavirus pandemic, a significant growth in the demand for therapy, a renewed recognition of systemic racial and economic inequities, the Read more
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Spring Open Seminars – School of Materialist Research
Maja Kantar – Hope in Pluriverse: Materiality and Temporality of Utopia (19.03.2025 | 18.00 CET / 12.00 EST) Alfie Bown – Capitalism, Psychosis and the Digital (21.03.2025 | 18.00 CET / 12.00 EST) Ben Woodard – On the abuse of genetics in the 21st Century (27.03.2025 | 18.00 CET / 12.00 EST) Borna Radnik – Read more


