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UCL Virtual Conference: Revisiting Psychotic Personality Aspects, Study Guides, Projects, Research of Psychoanalysis

Join the ucl psychoanalysis unit for a virtual conference exploring psychotic aspects of personality through clinical seminars, sessions, and parallel papers. Speakers include renowned psychoanalysts and scholars. Pre-registration required for some events. December 3-5, 2021.

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Download UCL Virtual Conference: Revisiting Psychotic Personality Aspects and more Study Guides, Projects, Research Psychoanalysis in PDF only on Docsity! Re-visiting Psychotic Aspects of the Personality A UCL Psychoanalysis Unit Virtual Conference Friday 3 – Sunday 5 December 2021 (GMT) The sessions of this virtual conference will consist of papers and presentations with times for questions, comments and discussions between speakers, chairs and members of the audience. We hope you will contribute. Friday 3 December 2021 Clinical Seminars [pre-registration necessary] 15.30 - 17.00 Afternoon Clinical Seminar Led by David Tuckett 18.00 - 19.45 Evening Clinical Seminars Led by: Irma Brenman Pick, David Bell, Donald Campbell, Fakhry Davids, Peter Fonagy, Gigliola Fornari Spoto, Mary Hepworth (formerly Mary Target), Francesca Hume, Daniel Pick, Kate Pugh, Vic Sedlak, Wilhelm Skogstad and David Taylor Saturday 4 December 2021 08.50 - 09.00 Online Registration 09.00 - 09.15 Welcome and Introductions David Taylor (British Psychoanalytical Society, Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust, University College London, UK) and Liz Allison (British Psychoanalytical Society, University College London, UK) 09.15 - 10.30 Session One Chair: Nicola Abel-Hirsch (British Psychoanalytical Society, UK) Where Does Madness Lie? Helga Skogstad (British Psychoanalytical Society, UK) Discussion & Contributions from the Floor. 10.30 - 11.00 Break for coffee or tea in ‘the virtual foyer’ 11.00 - 12.15 Session Two Chair: Francesca Hume (British Psychoanalytical Society) Psychosis: Getting in and taking over Kate Pugh (British Psychoanalytical Society, and Central and North West London NHS Trust, UK) Discussion & Contributions from the Floor. 12.15 - 13.00 Midday lunchtime break 13.00 - 14.15 Intimate Relationships between the Creative Process and Irresolvable Disturbance Liz Allison discusses the links with John Lahr. Since 1992, Mr Lahr has written for The New Yorker where he was the Drama Critic for twenty-one years. Dr Liz Allison is a psychoanalyst and the Director of the Psychoanalysis Unit at University College London. Afternoon Parallel Panels 14.15 - 15.45 Parallel Papers: First Session Panel 1: The struggle for sanity: ‘Looked After’ adolescents and the task of mourning psychotic parents Becky Hall (Association of Child Psychotherapists and British Psychoanalytic Association, UK) and Louise Phillips (NHS CAMHS and British Psychotherapy Foundation, UK) Chair: Julia Britton (Association of Child and Adolescent Psychotherapists and Open Door Young People’s Consultation Service, UK) Panel 2: No signals of insanity Alla Rubitel (Tavistock and Portman Clinic NHS Foundation Trust and British Psychoanalytical Society, UK) and Tomasz Fortuna (British Psychoanalytical Society, UK) Contributing Chair: Carine Minne (British Psychoanalytical Society and Royal College of Psychiatrists, UK)
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