2024
Comissão organizadora:
Isabel Quinta da Costa (SPP), Liliana Correia de Castro (SPP)
e Pedro Araújo (NPP)
Mais informações:
NPP – Núcleo Português de Psicanálise
SPP – Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise
APM – Associação Psicanalítica de Madrid
SEP – Sociedade Espanhola de Psicanálise
2023
Sessão de Abertura
4.º CURSO
DO NÚCLEO PORTUGUÊSDE PSICANÁLISE
13 de outubro de 2023
Presence and Absence
8th European Psychoanalytic Conference for University Students – EPCUS
5 a 7 de outubro de 2023
2022
1.º CONGRESSO INTERNACIONAL VIRTUAL DE INVESTIGAÇÃO EM PSICANÁLISE DE BEBÉS, CRIANÇAS E ADOLESCENTES
20, 21 e 22 de outubro de 2022
VII Jornada Ibérica Teórico-clínica de Psicoanálisis
EL DOLOR PSÍQUICO EN TIEMPOS DE CATÁSTROFE
1 Octubre 2022
The Surviving Object: clinical psychoanalytic essays on psychic survival-of-the-object
24 September 2022
INFORMAÇÕES:
The Political Mind Series 2022
10 May – 19 July 2022
Tuesdays | 8.15pm – 9.45pm
INFORMAÇÕES E INSCRIÇÕES:
82º Congresso de Psicanalistas de Língua Francesa (CPLF)
26 a 29 maio 2022
INFORMAÇÕES E INSCRIÇÕES:
Symposium on Time
The sciences, psychoanalysis and the analytic session
9 e 10 de abril de 2022
INFORMAÇÕES E INSCRIÇÕES:
Sexto Encuentro de Língua Castelhana
28 a 30 de janeiro de 2022
INFORMAÇÕES E INSCRIÇÕES:
www.apmadrid.org | apmeventos@apmadrid.org
2021
17 DE SETEMBRO DE 2021
The Poetics of Translation: Celebrating the launch of Gregorio Kohon’s Odetta in Babylon and the Canada Express
About this event
The hypnotic voice of Odetta in Babylon and the Canada Express is a beat voice, vividly rendered in English by Kohon and Griffiths’ bewitching recreation. It has the power to transport you to the 1960s, to Buenos Aires, to those first overpowering experiences of sexual love. It invites you to step onto the train, and to let go. Enjoy the journey, wherever it takes you.
Parthian Books is thrilled to launch the English-language translation of Gregorio Kohon’s lyrical narrative poem, first published in Buenos Aires in 1968. Join us for an evening of discussion and readings, with a panel of expert speakers, to celebrate this fantastic work of literature.
1. Welcome by Richard Davies, Publisher, Parthian Books
2. Reading by Gregorio Kohon of an extract from Odetta…
3. Introducing Odetta… by Gwen MacKeith
4. Working on Odetta… by Toni Griffiths
5. Responding to Odetta… by Michael Parsons
6. Odetta…: Translating Wor(l)ds – by Daniel Hahn
Reserve a ticket via Eventbrite, and receive a link to join by email closer to the date.
Tickets are free, but spaces are limited, so be sure to arrive punctually on the night. Any overflow of guests unable to enter the Zoom webinar will be directed to a live stream of the event.
REGISTER HERE: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/launch-event-gregorio-kohons-odetta-in-babylon-and-the-canada-express-tickets-162250729299
30 SETEMBRO A 2 DE OUTUBRO 2021
8 A 10 DE OUTUBRO DE 2021
Psychoanalysis and Covidian Life: Common Distress, Individual Experience
Online talk with Howard B. Levine and Ana de Staal
Saiba mais em: https://www.freud.org.uk/event/psychoanalysis-and-covidian-life-common-distress-individual-experience/
Institute of Psychoanalysis | British Psychoanalytical Society
Between suffering and detachment – working in the face of death in ICU
26 DE MARÇO DE 2021
34th Annual Conference European Psychoanalytical Federation
– Online Conference –
REALITIES
26 A 28 DE MARÇO DE 2021
81.º Congresso de Psicanalistas de Língua Francesa
ESPAÇO PSÍQUICO, LUGARES, INSCRIÇÕES
13, 14 E 15 DE MAIO DE 2021
Bookings to open on 7th August
Listening to the interplay between his hysterics’ bodies and minds first took Freud to the unconscious. Now the psychoanalytic body comprises two conceptualisations: the libidinal body, the site of sexuality, narcissism and aggression, and the soma, the biological organisation manifested in illness and pain. Drawing on contemporary British and French thought and detailed presentations of the clinical encounter with the bodily, this conference explores how, through the analytic process, both soma and body achieve psychic figuration.
Speakers:
Donald Campbell, Sara Flanders, Francois Louw, Marina Perris-Myttas
Chairs:
Marilia Aisenstein, Rachel Chaplin, Rosine Perelberg, Joan Schachter and Megan Virtue
Fee: £195 (includes Friday evening reception and Saturday lunch)
First 30 students and candidates: £140 (email outreach@iopa.org.uk to find out about this option)
The conference is open to members and candidates of the International Psychoanalytical Association and members and candidates of member organisations of the British Psychoanalytic Council. Students wishing to attend need to be sponsored by a BPC registrant.
REFUND POLICY: Tickets are fully refundable until 14 days before the conference, after which time no refunds will be issued
Views and opinions expressed by speakers are their own and do not represent the views or opinions of the Institute, event organisers or other speakers.
Due to the ongoing developments in the coronavirus outbreak, the Institute of Psychoanalysis would like to request that delegates and speakers attending an event being organised by the Institute, follow the guidance https://www.gov.uk/guidance/coronavirus-covid-19-information-for-the-public and specifically https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/covid-19-specified-countries-and-areas about travel from affected areas.
Please check our website for updates on our events in the light of this outbreak.If delegates need to cancel any bookings for these reasons, they will receive a full refund of their registration fee upon providing proof of residence, employment or travel plans. Speakers will be reimbursed for any expenses they have incurred. Please contact outreach@iopa.org.uk if this applies to you or if you have any concerns.WhenMay 21st, 2021 6:30 PM through May 22nd, 2021 6:30 PMLocationThe Institute of Psychoanalysis
112A Shirland Rd
Byron House, 112A Shirland Rd
London W92BT-W92BT
United Kingdom
Institute of Psychoanalysis | British Psychoanalytical Society
English Speaking Weekend Conference 2021: From action to representation
Maudsley Lectures in Psychoanalysis 18th January – 22nd March, Mondays 6.30pm – 8.00pm Delivered via ZoomThe Maudsley Lectures in Psychoanalysis are a series of talks exploring the application of psychoanalytic concepts to clinical work and beyond. The Spring term will reflect on cultural diversity from a psychoanalytic perspective. These lectures will be of particular interest to clinicians working in psychiatry, psychology, psychotherapy, nursing and other areas of mental health but are open to all. Lectures start at 6.30pm and last approximately one hour, with time for questions.Sessions chaired by: Emma Staples Hotopf, Maxine Dennis, Antje Netzer-Stein. Topics covered include:Complacency: A Defence Against the Discomfort of Knowing Difficult Passage: transience, transference and transition in psychoanalysisOn the Internal Processes of MigrationIn Conversation with David Harewood For the full programme and more information click here.Book now, our early bird offer is available until the 8th of December 2020. |
Neurodevelopmental Disorders from Childhood to Adulthood
6 DE MARÇO DE 2021
EPF Online Scientific Seminars – 12 de fevereiro de 2021
Surviving hating and being hated – 27-28 February 2021
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O Núcleo Português de Psicanálise convida-o a participar na Sessão de Abertura dos Seminários do Instituto, de 2020-2021, onde António Perez Sanchez, da Sociedad Española de Psicoanálisis e Laura Etchegoyen, da British Psychoanalytic Society apresentarão e debaterão com a assistência o tema: “Análisis del enquadre antes y después de la pandemia”.
A Sessão de Abertura, será virtual, via ZOOM e terá lugar na Sexta-feira, 23 de outubro, das 19 às 20.30 horas.
As inscrições decorrem até 21 de outubro em n.p.psicanalise@gmail.com
The Political Mind: A 12 seminar series Tuesdays 5 May – 21 July 2020 8.15pm – 9.45pmIn times of political turmoil, where does one turn for insight? These seminars explore the role of the unconscious in political and social life, in the light of contemporary issues such as racism, terrorism, totalitarian thinking, the NHS, the market economy, ecology, gender and sexuality. For the next series our Chair David Morgan will be joined by, Prof Bob Hinshelwood, Dr Renée Danziger, Dr Jonathan Sklar, Prof Amal Treacher Kabbesh, Sally Weintrobe, Prof Michael Rustin, Philip Stokoe, Dr David Bell, Prof Josh Cohen, Fakhry Davids, Ruth McCall and Margot Waddell The lecture and Q&A session will now be delivered remotely via Zoom – The full series and individual lectures are available to purchase To view the programme and book your place: Click here |
Entrevista publicada na revista digital da Sociedade Espanhola de Psicanálise – Temas de Psicoanálisis – de Janeiro 2019 – www.temasdepsicoanalisis.org
Caso de análise iniciado há um ano e quatro meses com uma mulher em que o desejo de se conhecer e de relacionar era/é tão forte quanto o medo de se entregar, de se poder viver dependente”
Este seminário será realizado na língua portuguesa e transmitido via ZOOM.
This webinar will be hosted in Portuguese and broadcast by ZOOM.
Supervisora: Dr.ª Fátima Sarsfield Cabral
Apresentação do caso: Dr.ª Cláudia Nunes Graça
A Supervisão terá a duração de duas horas e será em português.
Convidamos todos os colegas IPSO que compreendam a língua portuguesa a participar.
FÁTIMA SARSFIELD CABRAL é psicóloga clínica e psicanalista didata de crianças e adultos. Tem formação em terapia familiar e psicodrama psicanalítico. Foi vice-presidente da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise (SPP) e presidente do Instituto de Psicanálise do Porto da SPP. Em 2010 foi uma das fundadoras do Núcleo Português de Psicanálise (NPP), grupo de estudos da Associação Internacional de Psicanálise, do qual foi presidente até 2015. Desde 2019 é diretora do Instituto de Psicanálise do NPP. Trabalhou 36 anos no Centro de Saúde Mental Infantil e Juvenil do Porto e no Departamento de Pedopsiquiatria do Hospital de Crianças Maria Pia. Durante esses anos desenvolveu uma psicoterapia psicanalítica de grupo para crianças no período de latência, utilizando o jogo livre e a pintura livre, divulgada em vários artigos, o último publicado no livro “Psicologia e Psiquiatria da Infância e Adolescência”, Ed. Lidel, Lisboa, 2014. Nesse âmbito sensibilizou e iniciou muitos futuros psicólogos clínicos, pedopsiquiatras, enfermeiros, assistentes sociais e educadores de infância na teoria e técnica das psicoterapias psicanalíticas. Tem numerosos artigos publicados em revistas e livros da especialidade, portugueses e estrangeiros. Publicou o livro “Pensar a Emoção – O Processo Psicanalítico como Reconstrução da ‘Barreira de Contacto’ (Bion)”, Ed. Fim de Século, Lisboa, 1998.
Inscrições gratuitas e limitadas a 25 vagas.
Serão aceites inscrições até ao dia 23 de Julho de 2020.
Para inscrição por favor contactar: nppwebinar@gmail.com
Sábado, 25 de julho de 2020
13h00 – Brasília
15h00 – Cabo Verde
17h00 – Lisboa/Luanda
18h00 – Maputo
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THE FEMININE WITHIN
Revisiting Bisexuality
6-7 DECEMBER 2019
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Invisible Psychoanalytic Identities
25th IPSO European Meeting Lisbon
22 to 24 of November 2019
invisibleidentities@gmail.com | https://invisiblepsychoanalyticidentities.com
International Psychoanalytical Studies Organization (IPSO)
Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise
FIVE LECTURES ON SEXUALITY With Professor Rosine Perelberg An online course with live discussion day with the course host About the course Professor Perelberg traces key contributions that psychoanalysis has brought to the understanding of sexuality. Starting with Freud’s revolutionary ideas on infantile sexuality, the course follows the contributions of Klein, Lacan, Green and Laplanche. This course includes a live day of face-to-face discussions with Professor Perelberg, on Saturday 9th November. About the lecturer Professor Rosine Perelberg, PhD is a training and supervising analyst. She is a Fellow and President of the British Psychoanalytical Society. Professor Perlberg has published prolifically and is the author of titles such asPsychic Bisexuality: A British-French Dialogue and Murdered Father Dead Father: Revisiting the Oedipus Complex.100% of students rated this course as ‘excellent’ or ‘very good’ Find out more Advanced level This course is suitable for anyone who has completed a course with us or has at least a degree level qualification in psychoanalysis. 5 video lectures This series is comprised of 5 video lectures that you can buy individually according to your interests. Access for 4 months You can access your purchased lectures for 4 months (with the discussion day). Live discussion day People who purchase this course can attend the live discussion day, led by Professor Perelberg, at the Institute of Psychoanalysis, London. Find out more about the course |
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10th European Psychoanalytic Film Festival
London, 31 October – 3 November 2019
Honorary President
Bernardo Bertolucci
Honorary Consultants
Ian Christie, Peter W. Evans, Laura Mulvey, Irina M. Nistor, Catherine Portuges
Organising Committee
Lesley Caldwell, Peter W. Evans, Michael Halton, Cheryl Moskowitz, Kannan Navaratnem
Director
Andrea Sabbadini
Full details and booking will be available from January 2019
Since launching in 2001, the European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (epff) has grown into a varied, lively and very popular event, attracting hundreds of people interested in film and psychoanalysis from all over the world.
Directed by BPAS psychoanalyst Andrea Sabbadini, the epff gathers together lovers of film, psychoanalysts, filmmakers, scholars and critics, to watch, discuss and reflect upon a selection of excellent films over the course of a weekend.
Take a look at our highlights pages from epff7, epff8 and epff9.
ASOCIACION PSICOANALITICA DE MADRID
SOCIEDAD COMPONENTE DE LA INTERNATIONAL
PSYCHOANALYTICAL ASSOCIATION
QUINTO ENCUENTRO DE PSICOANALISTAS DE LENGUA CASTELLANA
“LA PRÁCTICA PSICOANALÍTICA EN LA ACTUALIDAD”
FUNDACIÓN GINER DE LOS RÍOS—MADRID
24 a 26 de ENERO de 2020
COMISIÓN ORGANIZADORA
PATRICIA AISEMBERG
ARIEL LIBERMAN
LUIS J. MARTÍN CABRÉ
Mª LUISA MUÑOZ DE LA CRUZ
TERESA OLMOS DE PAZ
MERCEDES PUCHOL MARTÍNEZ
CLAUDIA SCHUTT ELMAN
COMITÉ INTERNACIONAL
CATALINA BRONSTEIN (Reino Unido)
JORGE CANESTRI (Italia)
ROOSEVELT CASSORLA (Brasil)
HAYDÉE FAIMBERG (Francia)
RAFAEL FERRER (España)
YOLANDA GAMPEL (Israel)
MÓNICA HOROVITZ (Francia)
ALICIA LEISSE (Venezuela)
RUGGERO LEVY (Brasil)
LUIS J. MARTÍN (España)
Mª LUISA MUÑOZ (España)
TERESA OLMOS (España)
GUNTHER PERDIGAO (Estados Unidos)
LUIS RODRÍGUEZ DE LA SIERRA (Reino Unido)
JANI SANTAMARÍA (México)
SAIBA MAIS »
4TH EUROPEAN PSYCHOANALYTIC
CONFERENCE FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
FEAR & ANXIETY – PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES
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SEPEA en Europe : «Les Journées à Lisbonne»
Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de L’Enfant et de L’Adolescent
18 -19 Octobre 2019
Lieu: Ordre des Médecins, Av Gago Coutinho no 151, 1749-084 Lisboa, Portugal
LES DEFENSES AUTISTIQUES ET LEURS EXPRESSIONSDU DÉBUT DE LA VIE À L’ADOLESCENCE PROGRAMME Vendredi 18 octobre 2019 21h – Inscriptions : Toutes les personnes intéressées à participer doivent comprendre soit le français soit l’anglais. Les ateliers cliniques seront ouverts seulement aux psychanalystes, aux médecins et aux psychologues cliniciens. 21h20 – Ouverture par Annette Fréjaville (Vice présidente de la SEPEA Paris), Teresa Flores (Lisbonne) 21h30 – 23h30 Conférence de Sylvie Reignier (SEPEA Paris)“Les évolutions du pas-de-deux thérapeutique avec l’enfant autiste : comment conquerir la souplesse, comment ajuster la contenance ?”Animateurs : Sesto Passone (Paris), Maria José Azevedo (Lisbonne) et Joyceline Siksou (Paris) Samedi 19 octobre 2019 09h30 - 13h00 – Ateliers Cliniques Les ateliers cliniques seront ouverts seulement aux psychanalystes, aux médecins et aux psychologues cliniciens. Les langues utilisées seront le français et l’anglais. 13h00 – 15h00 Déjeuner 15h00 - 17h00 Conférence de Shirley B. Hiscock (Londres) “Person, it is a person!”: Reflections on the Analysis of a Boy in the Autistic Spectrum”Animateurs : Luis Rodriguez de la Sierra (Londres), Teresa Flores (Lisbonne) et Bianca Lechevalier (Paris–Caen) 17h30 - 18h30 Panel de Clôture Fátima Sequeira (Lisbonne) et Sesto Passone (SEPEA Paris) Discussion entre les conférenciers, les présentateurs des ateliers cliniques et la salle. 18h45 Clôture par Teresa Flores (Lisbonne), Annette Fréjaville (Paris) Étant donné le nombre limité de places, nous vous demandons de vous inscrire le plus tôt possible et d’envoyer la copie du paiement avec le formulaire d’inscription à sepea@wanadoo.fr et à journeesalisbonne@gmail.com Prix d’inscription : 2 Conférences 80€ (90€ après le 30 septembre). 2 Conférences + Ateliers Cliniques 95 € (100€ après le 30 septembre). Formation continue 150€ (170€ après le 30 septembre) Le programme et le bulletin d’inscription sont en pièce jointe. |
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À payer à SEPEA, Journées à Lisbonne : IBAN :FR76 3000 3034 5000 0506 2190 310 BIC / SOEFRPP/ Code Banque 30003 /uichet 0345/ Compte n° 00050621903 clé 10 |
SEPEA-en-Europe les 6èmes Journées de Lisbonne – MAIS INFORMAÇÕES »
Sylvie Reignier | Résumé et CV
Shirley Borghetti Hiscock | Résumé et CV
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CENTENARY CONFERENCES
Celebrating 100 years of The International Journal of Psychoanalysis
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London Centenary Registration open! Register here!
Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis in a changing world This is a one day conference at The Institute of Child Health Tuesday 23 July 2019Child and adolescent mental health is in crisis and needs to be addressed more than ever. This is not just because children and young people who are suffering need help, but also helping them can be the basis upon which they might build a more solid, healthy and constructive adult life. Beyond the familiar internal and external issues affecting children and adolescents which influence their mental health, we have to take into account societal changes that impact them. These include the challenges brought about by changing sexualities and family structures, new technologies, societal and political disruption and the extension of knowledge in the areas of diagnosis and treatment. This conference aims to address some of these issues from a psychoanalytical perspective. Whether we think of psychoanalysis as a particular tool to help psychological disorders – and/or as a theory of mind that informs many other approaches such as those involving family work, parental help, etc. – psychoanalysis continues to provide the most in-depth understanding of the mind and of how to help those in need. This event is organised under the auspices of the British Psychoanalytical Society in collaboration with: IPA Committee on Child and Adolescent Psychoanalysis (COCAP), Association of Child Psychotherapists (ACP), Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, Israel Psychoanalytic Society Contributors: Catalina Bronstein (UK) – Larry Brown (Boston) – Monica Cardenal (Argentina) Simon Cregeen (UK) – Susan Donner (USA) – Joshua Durban (Israel) – Sara Flanders (UK) – Angela Joyce (UK) – Mariângela Mendes de Almeida (Brazil) Kerry Kelly Novick (USA) – Isobel Pick (UK) – Christine Anzieu Premmereur (France and USA) – Maria Rhode (UK) – Bjorn Salomonson (Sweden) For more information and booking:Click here KNOW MORE » |
The IPA’s 51st International Congress and IPSO’s 25th Conference are coming to London!
With more than 600 acclaimed speakers from around the world, the Congress provides a huge range of rich learning opportunities through the many lectures, seminars and panel discussions on offer.
During the Congress, the IPA will take up the challenge of updating and rethinking classical psychoanalytical views on ‘the feminine‘ and their repercussions in psychoanalysis.
Register now to secure your place at the IPA’s flagship event, and join more than 2,000 international delegates also taking advantage of the Congress’ diverse educational programme, networking opportunities and social activities.
We look forward to welcoming you to London in July 2019!
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La Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent propose des réunions scientifiques, des conférences et des ateliers cliniques intéressant la pratique de la psychothérapie psychanalytique avec l’enfant et l’adolescent. Ces rencontres visent à une réflexion et à une recherche sur la technique et la métapsychologie dans ce domaine.
WEEK-END DE LA SEPEA 15, 16 et 17 mars 2019 Echange franco-britanique sur la psychothérapie psychanalytique de l’enfant et de l’adolescent aujourd’hui Association Quartier Notre-Dame des Champs 92 bis bd du Montparnasse – 75014 PARIS Vendredi 15 mars à 21 heures Luis Rodriguez de la Sierra (BS/SEPEA) Récit d’une cure A partir de la psychanalyse d’un adolescent en détresse profonde avec angoisses somato-psychiques, considération sur les apports d’Anna Freud pour l’analyse des anomalies précoces du développement. Discutants : Trudy Mc Guinness-Sandler (BS) et Florence Guignard (SPP, SEPEA) Samedi 16 mars de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 17h Une journée de travail clinique Huit ateliers cliniques co-animés par nos invités britaniques et les membres de la SEPEA/API, dans le but d’aborder les problèmes posés par la théorie de la technique en psychothérapie psychanalytique avec l’enfant et l’adolescent. Dimanche 17 mars de 9h à 12h Table ronde en hommage à James Gammill Les rééditions du conflit œdipien et des angoisses précoces au cours du développement psychique, dans le sillage de Mélanie Klein Avec : Bianca Lechevalier (SPP, SEPEA), Catalina Bronstein (BS) et Viviane Green (British Psychoanalytic Council) Accueil et enregistrement des inscriptions de dernière minute à 20h15 Le bulletin d’inscription est en pièce jointe. ARGUMENT Londres, 1939, il y a 80 ans. Quelques jours après la déclaration de la Deuxième Guerre Mondiale, y décède Sigmund Freud. L’année précédente il s’y était réfugié in extremis avec sa famille. Londres comptait déjà de nombreux psychanalystes, notamment Mélanie Klein, Ernest Jones et Edward Glover. Dès 1939 et pour plusieurs générations, Anna Freud, Dorothy Burlingham, Donald Woods Winnicott, Herbert Rosenfeld, Hanna Segal, Moses et Egle Laufer, Joseph et Anne-Marie Sandler, W. R. Bion, Donald Meltzer et bien d’autres trouvèrent à Londres l’ouverture d’esprit et l’accueil nécessaires à l’éclosion de leur œuvre et contribuèrent ainsi à l’édification de cet art scientifique – ou de cette science artistique – qu’est la psychanalyse. Depuis cette époque, Londres est donc le cœur symbolique des développements de notre discipline, le point de départ de ses rejetons dans le monde entier. À travers des débats nombreux et souvent passionnés – par exemple les fameuses Controverses entre Anna Freud et Mélanie Klein – Londres a toujours inclu tous les âges de la vie dans l’exercice clinique de la psychanalyse. C’est pourquoi, notamment, les psychanalystes d’enfants et d’adolescents des cinq continents se sont toujours tournés avec un grand intérêt vers cette cité emblématique de la psychanalyse. La SEPEA ne fait pas exception, qui entretient des liens étroits avec plusieurs membres de la communauté psychanalytique britannique. Pour les quatre-vingts ans de l’installation fondatrice de la psychanalyse à Londres par la famille Freud, les membres de la SEPEA ont souhaité écouter les psychanalystes d’enfants et d’adolescents qui exercent aujourd’hui en Grande-Bretagne et dialoguer avec eux à partir de leur pratique dans les pays de langues romanes, en France notamment. Notre chère et regrettée Anne-Marie Sandler, Membre d’Honneur de la SEPEA depuis de nombreuses années, avait accepté de participer à ce week-end de travail. Nous lui rendrons hommage en travaillant avec sa fille, la psychanalyste Trudy Mc Guinness, et ses autres collègues et amis, Luis Rodriguez de la Sierra, Catalina Bronstein et Viviane Green. Tous ont accepté avec enthousiasme de faire le point sur cette question cruciale : quatre-vingts ans après la mort de Freud, comment vit-on, dans le monde, la psychanalyse avec les enfants et les adolescents d’aujourd’hui ? Nous rendrons également hommage, lors de ce week-end, à un autre collègue et ami cher, américain et franco-britannique, James Gammill, qui nous a quittés en décembre 2017 après avoir enseigné plusieurs générations d’entre nous. Nous lui devons une rencontre plus approfondie, tant à Paris qu’en Province, de l’apport théorico-clinique de la psychanalyse anglaise. En cette matinée d’hommage en son souvenir, Catalina Bronstein, Présidente de la Société Britannique, Viviane Green de la société Britannique de Psychanalyse et Bianca Lechevalier, Membre de la SPP et de la SEPEA échangeront dans une table ronde. Le thème choisi, cher à James Gammill concerne les rééditions du conflit œdipien et des angoisses précoces dans les étapes du développement de la petite enfance, jusqu’à l’adolescence. Les angoisses précoces, qu’elles soient existentielles, narcissiques à connotations orales, anales, s’intriquent à l’angoisse de castration dans la conflictualité triangulaire œdipienne. Selon les étapes du développement, des éclairages nouveaux élargissent la perspective du Champ Analytique. La position féminine est élaborée dans une nouvelle édition. Les oscillations des régressions et progressions dans les étapes de la vie comme de la cure donnent des couleurs variées aux affects en jeu. Dans Œdipe à Colonne cher à James Gammill, la Position Dépressive cherche à atteindre un niveau apaisant grâce à un Citheron contenant qui répercuterait les cris en harmonie. Tarifs : – Inscription et règlement individuel : 145 euros jusqu’au 31/01/2019 165 euros dès le 1/02/2019 – Inscription et règlement dans le cadre de la formation professionnelle : 250 euros jusqu’au 31/01/2019 300 euros dès le 1/02/2019 500 euros pour deux week-ends (mars 2019 et septembre 2019) Aucun paiement pour assistance partielle ne sera accepté. Les personnes ne recevant pas nominalement le programme de la SEPEA ne pourront assister au week-end de travail qu’après avoir pris contact avec le secrétariat. Register here! |
The Sandlers: Some Internal Objects Revisited
A conference celebrating Joseph and Anne-Marie Sandler’s legacy
Saturday 16th March 2019, University College London
Joseph and Anne-Marie Sandler formed one of the greatest psychoanalytic partnerships in the history of the discipline. Registration is now open for this one-day conference, jointly organised by UCL’s Psychoanalysis Unit and the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families, where current leaders of psychoanalysis will identify and explore ways in which the Sandlers’ work has impacted on and advanced their clinical, conceptual or educational worlds, and will celebrate the vital roles that the Sandlers played in the development of both the Psychoanalysis Unit and the AFNCCF.
Confirmed plenary speakers include Jorge Canestri, Michael Feldman, Susie Orbach, Rosine Perelberg, Jonathan Sklar, and Peter Fonagy.
For more details and to register, please visit the conference website at: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychoanalysis/events/2019/mar/sandlers-some-internal-objects-revisited
For any additional enquiries, please contact: events.psychoanalysis@ucl.ac.uk
Psychoanalysis and the Classical World
A two day conference in collaboration with Kings College London
Kings College London, Strand Campus 23 – 24 March 2019 Freud was fascinated by the ancient world, and its myths have been a source of continuing interest and inspiration to psychoanalysts. This conference, the fourth in the Institute’s series of conferences on the relations between psychoanalysis and different fields of academic study, will explore the continuing connections between classical philosophy and culture and psychoanalytic inquiry and practice. Its speakers are distinguished classical scholars, philosophers, and psychoanalysts. This conference aims to bring these different ways of thinking about life into a dialogue that can enrich both disciplines. Contributors:David Bell, David Black, Lesley Caldwell, Armand D’Angour, Sebastian Gardner, Edith Hall, Lisa Miller, Ellen Olliensis, Daniel Orrells, Margaret Rustin, Michael Rustin, Juliet Stevenson, Neil Vickers, Margot Waddell. There are limited places available – over a quarter have already been booked! Please book now to avoid disappointment. The full programme is now on the booking page ready to view. For more information and booking: Click here |
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SEPEA-en-Europe : «Les Journées à Lisbonne»
19 Octobre -20 Octobre 2018
Lieu: Ordre des Médecins, Av Gago Coutinho nº 151, 1749-084 Lisboa, Portugal
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LE CORPS COMME LIEU D’ÉMOTIONS DE VIE ET DE MORT
Dans ces Journées de Lisbonne de la SEPEA-en-Europe nous aimerions développer le sujet du corps comme lieu d’émotions très primitives, et aussi de décharge de ce qui ne réussit pas à être contenu ni transformé dans un processus de mentalisation.
On se reportera aux vécus prénatals très primitifs, parfois avec un caractère traumatique, qui n’arrivant pas à être mis en mots, face à la défaillance d’un contenant et/ou d’une fonction alfa maternelle, trouvent une voie de décharge, soit dans le monde extérieur, soit dans le corps.
Bianca Lechevalier nous propose de parler de ces vécus, sensations et perceptions, dans les premières années de la vie, qui peuvent se réactualiser par l’agir ou par la somatisation. Elle illustrera avec des exemples cliniques, enfant et adulte, un champ d’action de rêverie ou de rêve d’un parcours analytique qui rendra possible un processus de vie.
Béatrice Ithier nous propose une réflexion sur une forme d’aporie adolescente interrogeant la vie ou la mort à l’adolescence, voire même avant, en lien avec un environnement particulièrement traumatique. La dialectique fondamentale entre les objets internes et les objets externes chez tout être humain, peut conduire à la mort physique ou psychique si la violence des parents externes entre en résonnance avec celle des parents internes. La fonction émotionnelle et la capacité de penser de l’analyste s’avèrent alors vitales. Elles seront illustrées dans deux exemples cliniques.
Dans l’attente d’un partage stimulant et riche d’expériences, théoriques et cliniques, on compte sur votre participation dans les 5èmes Journées de Lisbonne de la SEPEA-en-Europe
Bianca Lechevalier
De la mémoire du corps à la mise en scène rêvée dans la séance
Bianca Lechevalier est née Haïm
Membre Titulaire Formatrice de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris.
Ex chef de service de Neuropsychiatrie à la Faculté de Médecine de Paris.
Ancienne Chargée d’Enseignement de Psychologie Clinique à l’ Université de Caen.
Prix TUSTIN du Mémorial en l’honneur de F.Tustin de Los Angeles.
4 livres publiés :
Avec Bernard Lechevalier : Le corps et le sens, chez Delachaux et Niestlé, Lausanne, 1998.
Avec H.Sybertz et G.Poulouin : Les contes et la psychanalyse, In Press, 2001.
Traitement psychanalytique mère-enfant, In Press, 2004.
Le Souffle de l’Existence, In Press, 2016.
Des chapitres de livres et articles en français et anglais concernant l’autisme, la psychosomatique, le rêve, les enocideses intergénérationnelles des enocides .
Béatrice Ithier
Vie ou mort à l’adolescence
Béatrice Ithier
Membre titulaire de la Société Psychanalytique de Paris et de La Société Psychanalytique Italienne.
Ancienne Chargée d’Enseignement de Psychologie Clinique à l’Université de Paris VII.
Ancienne Chargée d’Enseignement en Sciences et Techniques des Métiers Sociaux Culturels de l’enfant et de l’adolescent à l’Université de Paris XIII.
Reconnue Psychanalyste de l’enfant, de l’adolescent et de l’adulte par l’IPA.
Participation à deux ouvrages collectifs :
Des images pour la pensée, In Press
Le saisissement créateur, Champ Vallon.
Articles en français et en anglais
SI VOUS ÊTES INTÉRESSÉ À PARTICIPER:
Information
Maria T Flores, email: journeesalisbonne@gmail.com
Le programme définitif, avec la feuille d’inscription, sera diffusé la première semaine de septembre
Dû au nombre limité de places on vous prie de vous inscrire le plus tôt possible
Les ateliers cliniques seront ouverts seulement aux psychanalystes, aux médecins et aux psychologues.
Tous les intéressés à participer doivent comprendre soit le français soit l’anglais
Dr. MICHAEL FELDMAN
CLINICAL SEMINAR – LISBON | 2018
3rd European Psychoanalytic Conference for University Students – EPCUS
Venue: House of the European Psychoanalytical Federation in Brussels, Belgium
Date: Thursday, 4th till Saturday, 6th of October 2018
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English Speaking Weekend Conference
The English Speaking Weekend Conference is open to members and candidates of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) and its component societies, and also to members of the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC) and of the Association of Child Psychotherapists (APC).
Psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists from outside the UK who are not IPA members may register if supported by an IPA member. A brief supporting letter from the IPA member should be sent to outreach@iopa.org.uk before registering for the conference.
This conference will explore the vicissitudes of affects and the capacity to develop mental representations in relation to the body, in both adult and child analysis. Affects are rooted in the body and profoundly affect the functioning of the body and the mind. The quality and/or lack of the capacity to hold representations is paramount to the functioning of both mind and body. The speakers will explore these issues, focussing on three broad areas: psychosomatics; pain, self-harm and violence; and autism and autistic defences. Two clinical papers will be presented in each of these areas, followed by an open dialogue between the speakers and with the audience.
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Summer School
Venue: Birkbeck, University of London
Date: 16th – 18th July 2018
Booking is now open for the Summer School 2018!
Join the Institute of Psychoanalysis and Birkbeck Institute of Social Research for a three day introduction to key concepts in psychoanalysis.
This event is open to everyone – you do not need to have any prior knowledge or experience of psychoanalysis.
Enjoy seminars and discussions guided by leading analysts on a wide range of topics, plenty of time for questions, plus a film screening with discussion afterwards.
To find out more information and book your place: visit here
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Melanie Klein Trust Conference: Part Objects and Primitive States of Mind
(With optional clinical seminars on 15 and 17 June)
Date: 16 Jun 2018
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Venue: Royal College of Physicians, 11 St Andrews Place, Regent’s Park, London NW1 4LE (* see below for hotel information)
Speakers:
Richard Rusbridger, “The Structure and Function of Part Objects”
Gigliola Fornari Spoto, “Part Objects and Fragments”
Discussants: to be announced.
Friday, 15 June 2018
Dr Robin Anderson (17.00 – 20.00) – fully booked
Dr Gordana Batinica (18.30 – 21.30)
Dr David Bell (17.00 – 20.00) – fully booked
Dr Michael Feldman (17.00 – 20.00) – fully booked
Mrs Penelope Garvey (17.00 – 20.00) – space for presenter only
Mr Chris Mawson (18.30 – 21.30)
Dr Eileen McGinley (17.00 – 20.00)
Dr David Taylor (17.00 – 20.00) – Fully booked
Mr Fakhry Davids – fully booked
Mrs Edith Hargreaves – fully booked
Mr Richard Rusbridger – fully booked
Ana Paulina Sauma
Mrs Naomi Shavit – fully booked
Dr David Simpson – fully booked
Saturday Conference only – £155
Saturday Conference only (Student/Trainee) – £100
Saturday Conference + Friday evening seminar – £215
Saturday Conference + Friday evening seminar (Student/Trainee) – £140
Saturday Conference + Sunday morning seminar – £215
Saturday Conference + Sunday morning seminar (Student/Trainee) – £140
Saturday Conference + Friday evening AND Sunday morning seminars – £275
Saturday Conference + Friday evening AND Sunday morning seminars (Student/Trainee) – £180
BOOKING FORM – CLICK HERE
The conference will start at 09.20 (registration from 08.30) and will end at 17.30. The conference will be followed by a Reception until 19.00 in the College’s Garden of Medicinal Plants.
There is a good range of 3, 4 and 5 star hotels in close proximity to the Royal College of Physicians. Their hotel booking agent has negotiated discounted rates with local hotels. For more information and for a list of current hotels and rates, please contact:
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78e CPLF à Gênes (Italie)
Transformations et accomplissements psychiques
Du jeudi 10 mai 2018 au dimanche 13 mai 2018 (grand week-end de l’Ascension)
- Vicissitudes des transformations psychiques Le travail de la déformation
- Traduire l’expérience : le concept de transformation chez Bion et dans la théorie post-bionienne du champ analytique
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Conference – Sexuality: Contemporary Clinical Paradigms
The Contemporary Freudian Tradition of The British Psychoanalytical Society
18th and 19th May 2018 – Byron House, Shirland Road, London W9 2BT.
Speakers: Donald Campbell, Rachel Chaplin, Rosemary Davies, Gregorio Kohon, Brian O’Neill, Rosine Jozef Perelberg and Jed Sekoff
Friday night clinical seminars led by Jan Abram, Donald Campbell, Anne Harrison, Angela Joyce, Gregorio Kohon, Susan Loden, Rosine Jozef Perelberg and Joan Schacter
Fee: £195 – includes Saturday coffee, lunch and reception
First 30 students and candidates: £140
Clinical seminars: £60
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1st EPF Annual Conference: The Origin of Life
Date: 23 Mar 2018 to 25 Mar 2018
Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent
WEEK-END DE TRAVAIL
16-17-18 mars 2018
Association Quartier Notre-Dame des Champs
92 bis bd du Montparnasse
75014 PARIS
La Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent propose des réunions scientifiques, des conférences et des ateliers cliniques intéressant la pratique de la psychothérapie psychanalytique avec l’enfant et l’adolescent. Ces rencontres visent à une réflexion et à une recherche sur la technique et la métapsychologie dans ce domaine.
Ce week-end de travail est réservé aux personnes qui ont une expérience analytique personnelle et une pratique de la psychothérapie psychanalytique avec l’enfant et l’adolescent.
Vendredi 16 mars à 21 heures
Chiara ROSSO (SPI/API)
Le jeune migrant et la langue.
Entre deuil, honte et créativité
Discutants :
Geneviève Gras (SPP/SEPEA), Sesto Marcello Passone (SPP/SEPEA)
Accueil et enregistrement des inscriptions
A partir de 20 heuresSamedi 17 mars de 9h à 12h et de 14h à 17h
Une journée de travail cliniqueQuatre ateliers cliniques par demi-journée fonctionneront simultanément, animés par des membres de la SEPEA/API, dans le but d’aborder les problèmes posés par la théorie de la technique en psychothérapie psychanalytique avec l’enfant et l’adolescentToutes les personnes qui s’inscrivent recevront la liste des présentateurs et l’énoncé des cas présentés.
Factures et attestations seront à retirer à l’accueil.
Dimanche 18 mars de 9h à 12h
Geneviève HAAG (SPP/IPA)
Premières images du moi et pensée en formes
Discutants :
Bianca Lechevalier (SPP/SEPEA), Hélène Suarez-Labat (SPP/SEPEA)
Les personnes ne recevant pas nominalement le programme de la SEPEA
ne pourront pas assister au week-end de travail sans avoir préalablement pris contact avec le secrétariat administratif pour organiser un rendez-vous avec l’un des membres de la SEPEA.
Tarifs :
– Inscription et règlement individuel :
145 euros jusqu’au 31/01/2018
165 euros dès le 01/02/2018- Inscription et règlement dans le cadre de la formation continue :
230 euros jusqu’au 31/01/2018
280 euros dès le 01/02/2018
460 euros pour deux week-ends (mars et septembre 2018)Aucun paiement pour assistance partielle ne sera accepté.
Le programme et le bulletin d’inscription sont en pièce jointe.
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Seeing is believing: construction & interpretation in psychoanalysis
CLAIRE CRIPWELL
26 February 2018
LES JOURNÉES DE BOLOGNE
Les nouvelles parentalites et la construction de la famille interne chez l’enfant
24-25 février 2018
40123 Bologna, Italia.
Veja aqui o Programa
Learning to live with a bad object: what happens when analysis weakens the manic defences of a depressed patient
CYRIL COUVE
5 February 2018
Preço: 20€
Deverá preencher a Ficha de Inscrição e submeter o comprovativo de pagamento (NIB – 001800032397945302084) para a sua inscrição ser considerada válida.
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II Encontro das Sociedades de Psicoterapia
PROGRAMA | 19 de janeiro de 2018
A Psicoterapia em Portugal – Desafios ao desenvolvimento profissional dos psicoterapeutas
09h00 – Registo
09h30 – Sessão de Abertura
Francisco Miranda Rodrigues, Bastonário da Ordem dos Psicólogos Portugueses
David Neto, Presidente do Conselho de Especialidade de Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde
Constança Biscaia, Vogal do Conselho de Especialidade de Psicologia Clínica e da Saúde
10h00 – A formação teórica no desenvolvimento profissional dos psicoterapeutas
Moderador – Manuel de Matos
– Eugénia Ribeiro
– Graça Galamba
– Rute Brites
11h00 – Intervalo
11h30 – O desenvolvimento pessoal e a supervisão
Moderadores – Ana Bertão / Conceição Tavares Almeida
– Fátima Cabral
– Gabriela Moita
– Helder Rebelo
– Teresa Lobato Faria
13h00 – Almoço
14h30 – Contextos e investigação da prática profissional – que desafios para o desenvolvimento profissional dos psicoterapeutas?
Moderadores – Ângela Bouça / Daniel Sousa
– Luís Fernandes
– João Salgado
– Conceição Oliveira Neves
– Maria João Silva
16h30 – As necessidades dos psicoterapeutas
Moderador – Samuel Antunes
– Telmo Mourinho Baptista
– Rui Domingos
INFORMAÇÕES/INSCRIÇÕES AQUI »
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SEPEA en Europe : «Les Journées à Lisbonne»
Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de L’Enfant et de L’Adolescent
20 -21 Octobre 2017
Lieu: Ordre des Médecins, Av Gago Coutinho no 151, 1749-084 Lisboa, Portugal
2nd European Psychoanalytic Conference for University Students – EPCUS: Sexuality, Psychoanalytic Perspectives
EPF House, Rue Gérard 35, Brussels, Belgium
5th – 7th October 2017
V Jornada Ibérica Teórico-Clínica de Psicanálise – “Modificações do Corpo, Identidade e Disrupção”
Organização: Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise (SPP) c/ Associação Psicanalítica de Madrid (APM) e Sociedade Espanhola de Psicanálise (SEP).
Data: 7 de Outubro
Local: Hotel Holiday Inn Continental – Rua Laura Alves
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«Violence et Destructivité. L’Impact du Trauma en Psychanalyse de L’Enfant et de L’Adolescent»
Florence Guignard – “La violence, ça vient de la peur“
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Sesto Passone – “Destructivités adolescentes comme échecs en après coup de traumas infantiles“
+ 4 ateliers cliniques
Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de L’Enfant et de L’Adolescent
Lisboa, 21 Octobre, 21:00 – 22 Octobre, 19:30, 2016
Ordre des Médecins, Av. Alm. Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa, Portugal
Plus d’information: http://www.sepea.fr/week-end
12.ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Gregorio Kohon – «Louise Bourgeois and Franz Kafka – Of Lairs and burrows»*
In this paper, the concept of ‘psychic retreats’ is discussed, challenging the understanding of this notion as exclusively applicable to pathological organiza¬tions of the personality. I refer to the artistic work of Louise Bourgeois and to a short story by Franz Kafka in order to argue that it is only when the rigidity of the subject’s withdrawal is extreme that we can then define a psychic retreat as pathological – the world of the borderline. Nevertheless, there exists an isolate, non-communicative central self in the individual: this is a private self, a secret area of experience which may be at the origin of, or at least associated with human artistic creativity.
Gregorio Kohon is a Clinical Psychologist from Argentina. In 1970, he moved to London. Between 1988 and 1995, he lived in Australia, where together with Valli, his wife, founded and directed The Brisbane Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies. He edited The British School of Psychoanalysis – The Independent Tradition (FAB, 1986), The Dead Mother – The Work of André Green (Routledge, 1999). He published No Lost Certainties to be Recovered (Karnac, 1999) and Love and its Vicissitudes (co-authored with André Green) (Routledge, 2005). His novel Papagayo Rojo, Pata de Palo (Editorial Planeta, Barcelona) was published by Karnac under the title Red Parrot, Wooden Leg (2008). He also published four books of poetry in Spanish. His next book, Reflections on the Aesthetic – Psychoanalysis and the Uncanny will be published in July 2015.
*Conferência em inglês: Sexta, 19 de junho, 2015, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 20 de junho, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP (Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
11.ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Donald Campbell – «The Illusion of Safety with a Physically Threatening Patient»*
This paper will focus on the therapist’s search for an illusory safety when a patient represents a threat to the therapist’s physical well being. The nature and function of aggression will be presented as a means of assessing the threat posed by the patient. Clinical material will be used to illustrate the use of the transference and counter-transference to reflect on the therapist’s impulse to enact and to increase their capacity to think and interpret.
Donald Campbell is a past President of the British Psychoanalytical Society and former Secretary General of the International Psychoanalytical Association. He worked for 30 years at the Portman Clinic, a National Health Service outpatient facility that offers assessment and psychoanalytic psychotherapy to violent and delinquent patients and those suffering from a perversion. He has written on the subjects of violence, suicide, child sexual abuse, adolescence and horror films.
*Conferência em inglês: Sexta, 5 de junho, 2015, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 6 de junho, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP (Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
10.ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Joan Schachter
«Body-Mind Relationship»*
© Margarita Sikorskaia
This paper is an introductory review of a complex area of development and pathology. Psychoanalytic thinking about the mind-body relationship originated in Freud’s Studies of Hysteria, in which the patient’s body exhibited the sexual repressed conflicts. Subsequent psychoanalytic research into early development focused on the emergence of the psychological self from the early mother-infant relationship with its predominantly bodily sensorial exchanges. The vicissitudes of the mind-body relationship have to be considered within the context of object relations and affect regulation.
Dr. Joan Schachter is a psychiatrist. She trained in psychotherapy at the Cassel Hospital, an patient psychotherapy hospital. Then she trained in psychoanalysis at the British Society. She worked for 23 years as a consultant psychotherapist in an NHS out patient clinic working part time as an analyst. Since retiring from the NHS 7 years ago, She is in full time private practice. She have been a training and supervising analyst for 19 years.
*Conferência em inglês: Sexta, 22 de maio, 2015, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 23 de maio, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP(Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
9.ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Prof. Jorge Canestri
«Neurosciences and Psychoanalysis: Humanity care with scientific base. The cure through dialogue.»
«In this presentation I will attempt to demonstrate that the Freudian “talking cure” has a scientific base that can also be found in the discoveries of the neurosciences. I will try to develop the following points: emotions, dreams, memory, developmental psychopathology, stress, neurolinguistics, consilience between sciences, the mind body problema.»
Prof. Jorge Canestri: M.D, psychiatrist, psychoanalyst training and supervising analyst for the Italian Psychoanalytical Association (A.I.Psi) and for the Argentine Psychoanalytic Association (APA). Full Member of the International Psychoanalytic Association. Mary S. Sigourney Award recipient 2004. Chair of the 42nd Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) in Nice (2001). Chair of the Working Party on Theoretical Issues of the European Psychoanalytical Federation, Associate Editor of the International Journal of Psycho-Analysis.
Chair of the IPA’s International New Groups Committee (till 2013). President of the Italian Psychoanalytical Association (2007-2009) Professor of Psychology of Health till 2008, Rome 3 University, Invited Professor Université Paris X, Nanterre. Has published numerous psychoanalytical papers in books and reviews.
Director of the webpage: Psychoanalysis and logical mathematical thought.
Conferência em Inglês: Sexta, 10 de Abril, 2015, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 11 de Abril, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP(Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
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8.ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dra. Fátima Sarsfield Cabral
«Os Temp(l)os do Tempo»
«Contemplar as ruinas não é fazer uma viagem na história, mas fazer a experiência do tempo, do tempo puro.»
Marc Augé
«No mar o tempo não morre.»
Sophia de Mello Breyner Andresen
A partir do conceito de “tempo puro” de Marc Augé sobre a emoção sentida ao contemplar os templos em ruinas faz-se uma analogia com a experiência emocional do quadro analítico onde os momentos de profunda emoção estética partilhados entre analista e paciente possibilitam o movimento interno de construção ou reconstrução do espaço/tempo a n dimensões e uma reflexão acerca da atemporalidade do inconsciente e da compreensão perturbante do duplo sentido da transferência: submetida ao tempo e transcendendo-o.
Fátima Sarsfield Cabral é psicóloga clínica e psicanalista – membro didacta – de crianças e adultos. É presidente do Núcleo Português de Psicanálise, Grupo de Estudos da Associação Internacional de Psicanálise (IPA). Foi presidente do Instituto de Psicanálise do Porto e vice-presidente da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise. Trabalhou durante 36 anos no Centro de Saúde Mental Infantil e Juvenil do Porto, depois integrado no Departamento de Pedopsiquiatria do Hospital de Crianças Maria Pia. Tem artigos publicados em revistas e livros da especialidade, portugueses e estrangeiros. Publicou o livro “Pensar a Emoção”, Ed. Fim de Século, Lisboa 1998. Faz psicanálise e psicoterapia psicanalítica em consultório privado.
Conferência: Sexta, 25 de Dezembro, 2014, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 6 de Dezembro, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP (Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
7ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Guillermo Bodner
«Del símbolo a la simbolización»
Se os primeiros trabalhos de Freud descrevem o símbolo no sonho, no sintoma ou na comunicação, o pensamento psicanalítico foi-se focalizando, com o tempo, no processo de formação dos símbolos, na simbolização tal como aparece na patologia, mas também como ela se produz no desenvolvimento do pensamento normal. Neste trabalho tenta-se mostrar e refletir sobre os passos da simbolização e especialmente como ela se expressa na clínica, através da compreensão da transferência e da contratransferência.
Guillermo Bodner é Médico-Psiquiatra e Psicanalista, membro titular e didacta da Sociedade Espanhola de Psicanálise (SEP), sociedade pertencente à Associação Internacional de Psicanálise (IPA), com sede em Barcelona. É expresidente da SEP e docente no Institut de Psicoanalisi de Barcelona e na Fundacion Vidal i Barraquer. É supervisor clínico de numerosos Centros de Saúde Mental da rede pública de Barcelona. É Membro do Comité Editorial do International Journal of Pschoanalysis e Membro do Comité Ético da IPA.
Conferência: Sexta, 21 de Novembro, 2014, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 22 de Novembro, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP (Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
6ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr.ª Maria Teresa Flores
«Espaço analítico: “Rêverie”, Interpretação e Transformação em Psicanálise de Crianças»
Nesta apresentação pretende-se ilustrar os momentos de grande intensidade emocional vividos na sessão, de angústia e agitação, assim como o emergir da relação entre a criança e o analista. Por vezes, no silêncio, o jogo e o desenho são um meio pelo qual a criança dá expressão aos seus fantasmas e aos seus conflitos internos, permitindo ao analista entrar em contacto com o que a criança não tem ainda possibilidade de verbalizar – quer sobre o que se passa no seu mundo interno, quer na relação analítica. Pelo deslocamento sobre o jogo e sobre os seus personagens, aos quais a criança e o analista poderão atribuir diferentes papéis, será então possível abordar conflitos que a criança não seria capaz de tolerar se fossem directamente verbalizados e interpretados
Maria Teresa Flores é Psiquiatra/Psicanalista de crianças,adolescentes e adultos; é membro titular da IPA e didacta do Núcleo Português de Psicanálise(NPP).É membro da SEPEA (Société Européenne pour la Psychanalyse de l’Enfant et de l’Adolescent); foi Co-Chair para a Europa do IPA-COWAP (Committee on Women and Psychoanalysis)
Conferência: Sexta, 26 de Setembro 2014, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 27 de Setembro, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP (Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, 2º J, Lisboa)
5ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Donald Campbell
«Horror Film Monsters, Superheroes and a Violent Adolescent»*
O monstro do filme de terror é um objecto popular para a projecção das ansiedades da criança relativas a pais assustadores e às inquietantes mudanças fisiológicas na puberdade. Donald Campbell põe à discussão a natureza e função do monstro e um derivativo do monstro do filme de terror, nomeadamente o super-herói, tal como surge nas identificações de um adolescente masculino violento. Será também evidenciado o modo como o paciente sublima a confusão e angústia acerca da sua sexualidade e violência, através da criação de um ilusório mundo de banda desenhada.
* Conferência em inglês
Donald Campbell foi Presidente da Sociedade Psicanalítica Britânica, antigo Secretário Geral da Associação Psicanalítica Internacional e Chair da Clínica Portman em Londres onde diagnosticou e tratou casos de violência e delinquência. Publicou artigos sobre suicídio, violência, abuso sexual infantil, fetichismo, adolescência e monstros de filmes de terror.
Conferência: Sexta, 2 de Maio, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 3 de Maio, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP(Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, Lisboa)
4ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr.ª Fátima Sarsfield Cabral
«Brincadeiras proibidas»
Psicoterapia Psicanalítica de Grupo – jogo e pintura – no Período de Latência
Fátima Sarsfield Cabral é psicóloga clínica e psicanalista – membro didacta – de crianças e adultos. É presidente do Núcleo Português de Psicanálise, Grupo de Estudos da Associação Internacional de Psicanálise (IPA). Foi presidente do Instituto de Psicanálise do Porto e vice-presidente da Sociedade Portuguesa de Psicanálise. Trabalhou durante 36 anos no Centro de Saúde Mental Infantil e Juvenil do Porto, depois integrado no Departamento de Pedopsiquiatria do Hospital de Crianças Maria Pia. Durante esses anos desenvolveu uma psicoterapia psicanalítica de grupo para crianças no período de latência, utilizando o jogo livre e a pintura livre. Nesse âmbito formou muitos futuros psicólogos clínicos, pedopsiquiatras, enfermeiros, assistentes sociais e educadoras de infância na teoria e técnica das psicoterapias psicanalíticas. Tem formação em terapia familiar e é membro titular da Sociedade de Psicodrama Psicanalítico de Grupo. Tem numerosos artigos publicados em revistas e livros da especialidade, portugueses e estrangeiros. Publicou o livro “Pensar a Emoção”, Ed. Fim de Século, Lisboa 1998. Faz psicanálise e psicoterapia psicanalítica em consultório privado.
Conferência: Sexta, 7 de Março, às 21:30h, na Ordem dos Médicos (Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho, 151 – 1749-084 Lisboa).
Grupos, em torno duma situação clínica: Sábado, 8 de Março, às 9:30h, no edifício da sede do NPP(Rua Domingos Sequeira, 27, Lisboa)
3ª CONFERÊNCIA DO NPP
Dr. Guillermo Bodner
“Dos métodos con una raíz común: psicoanálisis y psicoterapia”
“Consideramo-los métodos terapêuticos diferentes, com características e indicações específicas, partilhando, no entanto, as mesmas bases teóricas. Quais são então os elementos que marcam a diferença entre um método e o outro? Existem zonas intermédias? Nesta conferência vão ser abordados alguns critérios do enquadramento, bem como critérios psicodinâmicos, procurando dar resposta a estas interrogações.”
Guillermo Bodner é Médico-Psiquiatra e Psicanalista, membro titular e didacta da Sociedade Espanhola de Psicanálise (SEP), sociedade pertencente à Associação Internacional de Psicanálise (IPA), com sede em Barcelona. É expresidente da SEP e docente no Institut de Psicoanalisi de Barcelona e na Fundacion Vidal i Barraquer. É supervisor clínico de numerosos Centros de Saúde Mental da rede pública de Barcelona. É Membro do Comité Editorial do International Journal of Pschoanalysis e Membro do Comité Ético da IPA.
Sexta-feira, 24 de Janeiro, às 21h e 30 na Ordem dos Médicos
(Av. Almirante Gago Coutinho n.º 151, 1749‐084 Lisboa)
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