• 2025 IARPP 21st Annual ConferenceAthens, Greece: The Paradox of Freedom in Relational Psychoanalysis

    2025 IARPP 21st Annual ConferenceAthens, Greece: The Paradox of Freedom in Relational Psychoanalysis

    Democracy and Tyranny in and out of therapy Athens – June 19-22, 2025 Conference Co Chairs:Alkinoi Lala, MScFotini Doumoura, MScStavros Charalambides, CGP, MSc Conference Local Committee:Maria ApostolopoulouEirini GermpanaSevasti GkiokaMarilou KountriaMarianthi MichalakopoulouMaritina Pantoleontos Conference International Committee:Udi ChenSusanna FedericiHazel IppSteven KuchuckIlana LaorGianni NebbiosiSandra Toribio Caballero Venue: Wyndham Grand Athens 5 star Hotel We are pleased to open… Read more

  • Parapraxis Magazine : The Palestine Issue

    Parapraxis Magazine : The Palestine Issue

    NOVEMBER 2024 Parapraxis Magazine released this special issue as one collective voice within the call for abolition, transformation, and exit. Rather than evacuating our consulting rooms and classrooms of politics, we here seek to put the center of the world at the center of psychoanalysis. All the proceeds of this issue will go to The… Read more

  • Online event 11/19/24 : From Freud’s Free Clinics to Radical Psychoanalytic Movements: A Search for Solidarity – Free Attendance

    Online event 11/19/24 : From Freud’s Free Clinics to Radical Psychoanalytic Movements: A Search for Solidarity – Free Attendance

    Speaker: Julianna Ágnes PusztaiPhD ScholarUniversity of Essex Date: Tuesday, 19 November, 2024⌛Time: 2.30-4.30 pm IST 🔗Click to attend: https://lnkd.in/gM8R4YhF About the Talk In this presentation, Julianna A. Pusztai examines the psychoanalytic free clinics movement,tracing its origins to Sigmund Freud’s establishment of the first clinics in 1918. The talk will cover the historical development of the… Read more

  • Fascism, Passibility, and the Unsettled Unconscious

    Safia ALBAITI View original article here Our interest’s on the dangerous edge of things. The honest thief, the tender murderer,  The superstitious atheist. —Robert Browning, Bishop Blougram’s Apology, 1855 What does “passibility” look like in a time of genocide and fascism? In discussing “passibility,” I refer back to this Lyotardian term, through Avgi Saketopoulou’s articulation… Read more

  • Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius; or, Notes After Coming in from the Cold

    Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius; or, Notes After Coming in from the Cold

    Presented by I. Augustus Durham, ___________________________________________________With the publication of Stay Black and Die: On Melancholy and Genius in December 2023, events preceding and subsequent to its debut engender a new perspective on the work. This talk will be an opportunity to both outline what the book argues, and provide examples, and pivot to the personal, theoretical, and… Read more

  • How activism speaks: with Jyoti Rao

    How activism speaks: with Jyoti Rao

    This week, hosts Aneta Stojnić and Isaac Slone speak with psychoanalyst Jyoti Rao on her view of social justice activism as an interpretation of society itself. Rao unpacks how recent student activism across the US has disrupted the status quo just as clinical analysis aims to disrupt and mobilize the individual psyche. In this space… Read more

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