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We promote debate between the practitioners listed as members on this website, and with psychoanalysts who are registered with other professional bodies. We aim to facilitate access to treatment and a greater awareness of psychoanalytic ideas in contemporary culture. More about The College […] […]

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International Conference on Psychoanalytic Work in Adverse Conditions

The College of Psychoanalysts-UK and Academy of Psychoanalysis 2020 International Conference on Psychoanalytic Work in Adverse Conditions International Zoom Conference – 7th  November 2020 Confirmed guest speakers are: Paulo Beer, Brazil Sabah Siddiqui, India Carol Owens, […]

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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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Islamic Psychoanalysis / Psychoanalytic Islam

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The College of Psychoanalysts is a professional body for psychoanalytic practitioners in the United Kingdom. We operate alongside the other institutional bodies that claim to speak for psychoanalysis, insisting upon the diversity of practice that developed with and since Freud.

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