-
Audio: The Roots of Extremism – Daniel Pick
What drives people to exterminate others? The historian Daniel Pick reveals the story of an extraordinary project which aimed to unearth persecution’s roots, from witch-hunts to the Holocaust and beyond. In 1961, Adolf Eichmann, one of the chief organisers of the Holocaust, was tried in Jerusalem. Among those deeply troubled by his apparent ordinariness was… Read more
-

The Free Clinics Network: A Mapping Exercise for Sharing Practices and Pluralising Access to Psychoanalytic Clinical Listening
http://freepsy.essex.ac.uk/ To join the Free Clinics Network, visit https://freepsyproject.com/the-free-clinics-network-directory/ The Free Clinics Network is under construction. It brings together clinical institutions and practitioners around the world involved in offering free or low-cost psychoanalysis. The Free Clinics Network is relevant to both patients and psychoanalysts globally, aiming to promote shared practices among the clinicians and to… Read more
-

Book: Working Within Diversity: A Reflective Guide to Anti-Oppressive Practice in Counselling and Therapy
Author: Myira Khan In this reflective guide, Myira Khan tackles what it means to work within diversity as a therapist – to actively reflect on your own identity and experiences and how they affect the therapeutic relationships between you and your clients. Presenting a model of anti-oppressive practice, the book examines topics such as power… Read more
-

Children’s Minds in the Line of Fire: Kids Left Behind in Venezuela – Michelle Carpio
From IPA’s Children’s Minds in the Line of Fire Blog The testimonies and ideas that I present here arise from my experience as a psychoanalyst and a CEO of a Venezuelan non-profit organisation. The latter role exposes me to many realities beyond the couch that inform my point of view and my leadership. The Foundation… Read more
-

Dalal, F. (1988). Jung: A racist. British Journal of Psychotherapy
The paper examines Jung’s perception of the non-European. It is argued that his perception of black people is racist and that these same views permeate the entire fabric of Jung’s psychological theory. Further, that these views are woven into the theoretical foundations of two major Jungian concepts: the Collective Unconscious and Individuation. Finally, the paper… Read more



![[Article] Capitalism and Mental Health by David Matthews](https://psychoanalysisandsocialjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-16.png?w=1024)
![[Video] Symposium: Suely Rolnik Deconstructs the Colonial Unconscious](https://psychoanalysisandsocialjustice.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/02/image-17.png?w=639)
