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Institute of Psychotherapy and Social Studies
ONE DAY CONFERENCE
THE UNCONSCIOUS: HOW DOES IT INFORM OUR WORK?
APPROACHES AND APPLICATIONS IN CLINICAL PRACTICE
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 24 TH 2001
9.30-5.00
VENUE: TAVISTOCK CENTRE,120 BELSIZE LANE, LONDON NW3
Speakers from three schools of thought, Jungian, Kleinian and Object
Relations will present their ideas on the nature of the unconscious.
Through the similarities and differences expressed we hope to
encourage a lively debate.
ANN CASEMENT
JUNGIAN ANALYST, CHAIR OF THE UKCP
PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE _POST JUNGIANS TODAY_
AND _CARL GUSTAV JUNG_
'Jung's Dialectical Approach to the Unconscious'
ROBERT M. YOUNG
PROFESSOR EMERITUS OF PSYCHOTHRAPY AND PSYCHOANALYTIC STUDIES,
UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD.
PUBLICATIONS INCLUDE _MENTAL SPACE_ AND
_THE CULTURE OF BRITISH PSYCHOANALYSIS_
'The Unconscious in the Therapeutic Process'
VAL RICHARDS
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR OF THE SWUIGGLE FOUNDATION, FORMER EDITOR OF
WINNICOTT STUDIES.
PSYCHOTHERAPIST, TRAINING SUPERVISOR AND TEACHER
'The Unconscious and Illusions of Consciousness'
COST OF THE DAY including lunch and refreshments
60 British pounds sterling
Students and Concessions 45 BPS
5 BPS reduction ticket prices for bookings before October 24h
TO BOOK: Please send cheque and contact details to :
Conference Administration,
167 Brockley Rise, Forest Hill,
London SE23 1NL
For further information, telephone 020 8314 1686
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