Keynote: Professor Mike Rustin (University of East London) Panellists: Dr Sanja Bahun (Department of Literature, Film and Theatre Studies, Essex), Professor Andrew Samuels (Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, Essex), Dr Miomir Milovanovic (NHS), Dr Shahidha Bari (Queen Mary, University of London) Saturday, 10 November 2012 9:30am – 6:00pm Lecture Theatre Building, University of Essex, Colchester… Read More »
Why choose Essex? | Course Finder | Video Gallery | About us Doctorate in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Doctorate in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Doctorate in Analytical Psychology Our professional doctorates are made up of two parts: a clinical training component followed by a research component. The clinical training component consists of psychotherapy training that has led to registration with the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC)… Read More »
This year’s Freud Memorial Lecture, hosted by the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, will explore how Donald Winnicott’s late work on the early psychic environment and psychic survival of the object has advanced the psychoanalytic theory of aggression. Jan Abram, who is a Fellow of the Institute of Psychoanalysis and Visiting Professor in the Centre… Read More »
‘Emotional Development: Putting ‘Personality Disorder’ on the map ‘
Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies Wednesday 18 January 2012 ‘Emotional Development: Putting ‘Personality Disorder’ on the map ‘ Rex Haigh, Consultant Psychiatrist, Berkshire; Clinical Advisor, National Personality Disorder Programme Abstract: The talk will be an explanation of disturbance of emotional development – what is needed for normal and healthy ‘primary emotional development’, what can go… Read More »
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Open Seminar Schedule (Colchester Campus)‘Emotional Development: Putting ‘Personality Disorder’ on the map’ Rex Haigh, Consultant Psychiatrist, Berkshire; Clinical Advisor, National Personality Disorder Programme (Room 4S.6.28) This is an additional seminar to the programme and will be followed by a wine reception. 1 February 2012 ‘Understanding the unknown child: social constructionist and Jungian perspectives’ Dr. Shiho… Read More »






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