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Book: First Do No Harm
First Do No Harm: The Paradoxical Encounters of Psychoanalysis, Warmaking, and Resistance Edited By Adrienne Harris, Steven Botticelli Copyright 2010 Description At the outset of World War I – the “Great War” – Freud supported the Austro-Hungarian Empire for which his sons fought. But the cruel truths of that bloody conflict, wrought on the psyches as much… Read more
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Violence or Dialogue?
Psychoanalytic insights on terror and terorrism. By Sverre Varvin, 2003 Click image for more information, Read more
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Book: The Handbook of Social Justice in Psychological Therapies: Power, Politics, Change
Edited by: Are you looking for a psychological therapy textbook with social justice at its centre? Just can’t seem to find a comprehensive textbook that aligns with your attitudes toward positive changes in psychological professions? This three-part book sets out the core principles for social justice in the psychological therapies. In Part 1 you’ll be… Read more
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Podcast Episode: From Therapy to Social Change
Claudia Turbet-Delof: From Poverty and Racism to Counsellor & Councillor Walk the journey of an inspiring human rights advocate who hails from Latin America. Claudia is a rare combination of both counsellor and councillor: a fierce believer in the power of socialism and person-centred therapy. From her childhood marked by poverty, racism, and intergenerational trauma to… Read more
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Upcoming Book: The Psychosis of Race: A Lacanian Approach to Racism and Racialization
By Jack Black. Copyright 2024 The Psychosis of Race offers a unique and detailed account of the psychoanalytic significance of race, and the ongoing impact of racism in contemporary society. Moving beyond the well-trodden assertion that race is a social construction, and working against demands that simply call for more representational equality, The Psychosis of Race explores how the… Read more
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Inside-Outside. Community in the Mind and the Mind in the Community Conference. 18th -20th September 2023
The theme of this years’ event offers a chance to reflect as individuals, as a group and as a ‘community of communities’ upon what we each bring to the TC and how this collectively shapes it. Do we arrive feeling ‘inside’ or ‘outside’ of the community and why? What are the personal, professional and psychosocial factors… Read more


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