Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies Friday 15th February 2013 Open Seminar (Southend Campus) ‘Work in the Mind and the Mind in Work ‘ (Michael Scott, Adult Psychotherapist, NEPFT & Honorary Senior Lecturer, CPS) Psychoanalysis has long held the concept of work in mind, Freud famously referred to the process of Civilisation as being predicated on a “compulsion… Read More »
It is our pleasure to introduce our first presenter for the seminar on Myths and Fairy Tales and their resonance today. Mathew Mather is a recent PhD graduate from the University of Essex, having written his thesis on The alchemical Mercurius: esoteric symbol of Jung’s life and works. Mathew was born in Mtoko, Zimbabwe but grew… Read More »
A POSTGRADUATE CONFERENCE – Saturday, 15 June, 2013
CENTRE FOR PSYCHOANALYSIS MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY LONDON Saturday, 15 June, 2013 We invite postgraduate students and research fellows to submit proposals for papers on psychoanalysis or psychoanalytically informed research. Papers may be from any academic discipline, including psychology, sociology, cultural studies, psychosocial studies, history, literature, art, religious studies or philosophy. We also welcome proposals on clinical… Read More »
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies Friday 15th February 2013 Open Seminar (Southend Campus) ‘Work in the Mind and the Mind in Work ‘ (Michael Scott, Adult Psychotherapist, NEPFT & Honorary Senior Lecturer, CPS) Psychoanalysis has long held the concept of work in mind, Freud famously referred to the process of Civilisation as being predicated on a “compulsion… Read More »
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies
Wednesday 27 February 2013 ‘The Theory and Practice of Therapeutic Child Care: The Work of the Mulberry Bush School’ (John Diamond, CEO, Mulberry Bush Organisation) John Diamond is CEO of the Mulberry Bush Organisation. His working career has been in residential therapeutic work with children and young people. John has published papers and lectured in the UK… Read More »






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