Comparative Psychoanalysis Research Group, Essex
Comparative Psychoanalysis Research Group, Department of Psychosocial and Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex.
Intellectual, personal and institutional conflict is endemic in the history of psychoanalysis. Alongside this there are creative efforts to establish understanding and communication between perspectives.
The work of our research group includes historical reassessment, conceptual clarification, clinical exploration, reflection on the future of psychoanalysis and attempts to articulate the conditions for fruitful dialogue.
Psyche Seminar - Rodrigo Sanchez
Psyche Seminar - The Psychoid - Dr. Ann Addison
Psychoanalysis and the Mind/Body Problem
Psychoanalysis and the Mind/Body Problem,.
Psychoanalysis and the Mind/Body Problem, Dr. Shlomit Yadlin-Gadot
Psychoanalysis and the Mind/Body Problem - Dr. Claudia Passos Ferreira
Psyche Seminar - Dr. Barbara Miller, 'Psychodynamics in shamanic healing'
Psychoanalysis and the Mind:Body Problem Erik Goodwyn
Psyche: On the Development of the Soul
Adrian Johnston, 'The Plumbing of Political Economy: Marxism and Psychoanalysis'
Psychoanalysis and the Mind/Body Problem: Barnaby Barratt
The Constructed Psyche
Why is "the soul" a concept rarely encountered in psychodynamic theory? with Prof. Sue Kegerreis
Abandoning the Child
Persona 15/3/22
Roderick Main - 'On the nature of the psyche' - Jung
The Ancestry of Dynamic Psychotherapy
Obsessionality: Modulating the encounter with emotional truth and the aesthetic object (Chp. 7)
The Ineffable
Steve Ellman Freud
Attacks on linking or a drive to communicate? Tolerating the paradox
Jon Mills Aristotle