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A Letter From Professor Andrew Samuels to the Convener of Professional Forum

Professor Andrew Samuels 148 Mercers Road, London N19 4PX Tel: 020 7272 1292 Fax: 020 7272 2122 e-mail: andrew.samuels@virgin.net 18th. June 2004 Dear Convener, Our profession has certainly suffered from divisiveness in recent years and, …

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The Eagle has Landed – This Side of the Pond: Interest in the British Press

An article by Audrey Gillan was published in The Guardian on 9th. June 2004: Battle of the couches The article deals with the controversy surrounding the foundation of The College and presents comments of practitioners …

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Annual Conference The Drive to Regulate

Psychoanalytic work in adverse conditions

International Conference on Psychoanalytic Work in Adverse Conditions

Brazil: Psychoanalysis in the Shadow of Dictatorship

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What Might Clinical Psychoanalysis Learn from Queer Theories of Sexuality?

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    CP-UK has been an active member of Partners for Counselling and Psychotherapy, PCP, set up as a response to the ‘SCoPEd’ project. The SCoPEd project is being driven by three psychotherapy registration bodies – the ...

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