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Webinars:

May 2 - May 30, 2005: Andrew Samuels


Please Note: REGISTRATION IS NOW CLOSED.

Our next webinar is Andrew Samuels' "Jungian Analysis Today".

The webinar will begin on May 2 and will run until May 30.

Andrew Samuels is Professor of Analytical Psychology at the University of Essex, Visiting Professor of Psychoanalytic Studies at Goldsmith's College, University of London, and Honorary Professor of Psychology and Therapeutic Studies at Roehampton University. He is a Jungian Training Analyst in private practice in London and was referred to by American Imago as 'the most eminent and ecumenical of today's Jungian analysts.' He is a Board Member of the International Association for Relational Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy and the 2003 recipient of the Hans W. Loewald Award of the International Federation for Psychoanalytic Education. Former Scientific Associate, American Academy of Psychoanalysis. Co-founder (with Susie Orbach and others) of Psychotherapists and Counsellors for Social Responsibility. His books have ben translated into 19 languages and include Jung and the Post-Jungians (1985), The Father (1985), A Critical Dictionary of Jungian Analysis (1986), The Plural Psyche (1989), Psychopathology (1989), The Political Psyche (1993), and Politics on the Couch: Citizenship and the Internal Life (2001) which won the Gradiva Award of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis.

The reading for this webinar will be posted online and made available to all participants. The reading for the webinar is taken from the special "Jungian" issue of Psychoanalytic Dialogues for which Andrew Samuels served as the Consultant Editor:

"Analytical Psychology after Jung with Clinical Case Material from Stephen Mitchell's Influence and Autonomy in Psychoanalysis." Volume 10, Number 3, 2000, pp.377-512.

In this issue, seven well-known Jungian analysts from all over the world answered a series of questions devised by the journal's Editors and Samuels. The questions were both clinical and theoretical. In addition, each Jungian analyst commented on some case material of Stephen Mitchell's and Mitchell responded.

The material comes to around 150 pages in total. Because of the length of this special section, approximately 75 pages will be designated as essential reading.

All IARPP Webinars are currently limited to 20 participants and they fill up quickly. Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis. For this reason, those interested in participating are encouraged to register as soon as possible. Priority will be given to those who have not participated in previous webinars.

Participation in the webinar is limited to IARPP members in good standing, so please make sure that you have paid your current dues.