9 March 2024: The Enemy Within the white Mind: Analyzing the Role of Misandric Caricatures in Psychological Assessments of Black Males. This is the latest in a series of seminars on Decolonising Psychoanalysis, organised by the Race and Culture Committee. https://t.co/eNwkhSE8Fv
The first in a series of Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues, organised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists is happening on the 16th Dec. https://t.co/V6qRCM9AT8
Join us on 3rd of June for latest Decolonising Psychoanalysis Seminars - Reverie and Internalized Colonizers: A South African Perspective https://t.co/eIPZ0LsKy8
Thinking of training with us? The Guild's annual Open Day is the perfect opportunity to find out about our organisation. Come along and chat to course tutors and current trainees. Saturday 15th April 2023, 10:00 -
Contact the office on +44 (0)20 7401 3260 to book.
We are pleased to announce the second event in the series ‘Psychoanalysis at the Margins’ which is taking place on 14 January at 14:00 - 17:00 GMT. https://t.co/nSagv1ZRkv
The Guild Of Psychotherapists is proud to host "Radical Roots v Today's Hubris", a solidarity event to discuss matters of race, diversity and inclusivity within UK psychological therapy organisations, on Saturday 19 November.
Read more and book:
https://t.co/7mU8E4jXgi
The Guild of Psychotherapists is hosting an event - "Care and Clinics for All: Welcoming Marginalized People to Psychoanalytic Treatment". Find out more and book here: https://t.co/Nf3bcfiHk9
Decolonising Psychoanalysis Seminars: Occupying Psychoanalysis in a Post-Colonial World:
Fanon's 'zone of nonbeing' and the subject of racism. See more and book at https://t.co/tr9gXnEPjt
The Guild’s Psychoanalytic Supervision course, now in its 13th year, will run on eight weekends from October 2021 to May 2022 (on Zoom or in person, depending on the pandemic). All CPJA psychotherapists eligible. See our website for more details:
https://t.co/twWhq9NUA9
Announcing our new Psychoanalysis, Race & Culture Podcast. Our first episode is a conversation with Guild member Dr Stuart Stevenson, hosted by Guild trainee Anshu Srivastava.
Listen on spotify: https://t.co/Gst9ISYf39
or
Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://t.co/24cZILvqLo
VIRTUAL OPEN DAY- SATURDAY 30 JANUARY 2021 11.00am-12.00pm
Due to Covid-19, this year’s open day will be held remotely via Zoom. The open day is a chance to bring questions and find out more about our unique training courses. Contact the office on 020 7401 3260 to book.
Guild Annual Lecture: The Dying Patient in Psychotherapy. Saturday 30th November at 10am. Tickets from the Guild office are available now. Go here for more info:https://t.co/faBc7imkDE
The Work of Christopher Bollas - Two Seminars with Sarah Nettleton. 16 & 23 November at the Guild of Psychotherapists.
These two seminars will explore the foundations of Bollas’ unique model of the mind. http://https://t.co/65rVcVBDEJ Tickets from the Guild Office.
Body and Soul - a Guild lecture. Kenneth Wright, author of 'Mirroring and Attunement', explores the nature of psychic transformations through the ancient categories of body and soul. Friday June 14th at 6pm. Tickets are £20 and available from the Guild office. Don't miss out!
Tickets on sale for: Aesthetic Conflict and Counterdreaming - a Guild lecture by Meg Harris Williams on Saturday 21st July from 10am. Meg will discuss Meltzer's concept of ‘aesthetic conflict'. Tickets £35. https://t.co/tRvSdJHMte
Some places remain on the Guild's Introduction to Psychoanalytic Concepts course. This is a ten week course taking place on Wednesday evenings from April 18th 2018. Closing date to apply for this course is 31 March 2018. https://t.co/1wV8Ds10Vi