2005 IARPP Teach-In Event – London

2005 IARPP Teach-In Event – London

The Relational Grouping in the UK in Association with The International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (IARPP)


What is Relational Psychoanalysis?
Relational Psychoanalysis has developed in both the USA and Europe to include the intersubjective, interpersonal perspective in clinical work and theory. Many colleagues ask us ‘Aren’t we all relational?’ However, when we begin to examine how this perspective works clinically, crucial differences appear. This ‘Teach-In Event’ is an opportunity to explore with us current relational thinking in clinical practice and theory. We will be discussing the history, context, development and implications of relationality; a clinical paper by Jody Davies (sent out in advance); personal routes to relational perspectives from diverse backgrounds including psychoanalytic, humanistic, integrative and Jungian.

Contributors:
Judith Anderson, James Barrett, Sally Berry, Susan Cowan-Jenssen, Maria Gilbert, Jane Haberlin, Helena Hargarden, Pam Kleinot, Marsha Nodelman, Susie Orbach, Tom Ryan, Andrew Samuels, Jo Samuels, Joe Schwartz, Kate White, Judy Yellin.

COST:
£25 cheques made payable to: Joseph Schwartz, West Hill House. 6 Swains Lane, London N.6 6QS.
Enquiries: 020 7482 4212 or josephschwartz@blueyonder.co.uk

Brown Bag Lunch – Bring Your Own. Beverages provided.