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Short Courses – Spring 2022


All CFAR seminars will be held in Room 421, Birkbeck College, Malet Street, WC1
Some seminars will be available on Zoom to view

SHORT COURSES AT CFAR

CFAR offers a series of short courses on themes in Lacanian psychoanalysis. No prior knowledge of Lacan is assumed and the seminars will all include clinical examples involving the kind of problems and questions that are common to diverse currents in contemporary psychotherapy.

SPRING TERM 2022

TRANSFERENCE AND INTERPRETATION

 

Every therapeutic relation involves transference, but how has this concept evolved during the history of psychoanalysis? And how have the changes in the theory of transference had an effect on theories of interpretation? Most clinicians who work psychoanalytically agree that the transference needs to be interpreted, but at what moment? And what of the Lacanian critique of transference interpretation? This course will examine these questions from a Lacanian perspective, combining theoretical exposition with clinical examples.

15 JANUARY 03:30 pm – 05:00 pm LUCA BOSETTI Add to Google Calendar
22 JANUARY 01:45 pm – 03:15 pm DARIAN LEADER Add to Google Calendar
29 JANUARY 03:30 pm – 05:00 pm ANDREW HODGKISS Add to Google Calendar
19 FEBRUARY 01:45 pm – 03:15 pm DANY NOBUS Add to Google Calendar

 

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