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SUMMARY:Preventing Suicide
DESCRIPTION:An all-day\, in-person only workshop open to counsellors and psychotherapists who have completed their training \n10 – 4pm Saturday 2nd December 2023 (with an hour for lunch). \n£80 (£60 for Guild Members and Guild Student Members). \nAt The Guild of Psychotherapists\, 47 Nelson Square\, London SE1 0QA. \nThis will be an all-day\, in-person only workshop open to councillors and psychotherapists who have completed their training. Places are limited to 15 so please book early to avoid disappointment. To book your tickets and find out more please follow the link. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/preventing-suicide-tickets-681760793887 \nDan Bracken is Head of James’ Place London\, a therapy centre designed to work with men in suicidal crisis. Dan and his team work closely with psychiatric liaison teams and mental health crisis teams in Camden\, Islington\, City and Hackney and Haringey. He is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and a member of The Guild of Psychotherapists.
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SUMMARY:Psychoanalysis and Colonialism Revisited
DESCRIPTION:This is the latest in a series of seminars on Decolonising Psychoanalysis\, organised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists. The series is intended to open up conversations about psychoanalysis by initiating Transatlantic Dialogues between academic research and clinical practice. \nIn this seminar\, Ranjana Khanna reconsiders some of the theories and observations of her pathbreaking book Dark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism (2003)\, and we will discuss the clinical and social implications of these still-relevant ideas. She will consider the demands made on psychoanalysis from the outside and from within psychoanalytic theory. \nRanjana Khanna \nDark Continents: Psychoanalysis and Colonialism Revisited \nand in discussion with Anshu Srivastava \nRanjana Khanna’s work is wide-ranging and engages in particular questions of sexual difference and colonial legacies\, looking to conceptualise a psychoanalysis which is genuinely ‘postcolonial’ and emancipatory. Her book Dark Continents (2003) was one of the first to investigate comprehensively the influence of colonialism and racialisation on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and related therapies. How do these ideas strike us today\, when we consider ourselves more conversant with the issues raised by post-colonial thinking? More broadly\, can they help psychoanalysis and other talking therapies embody an anti-racist approach in their clinical practice and theorising? \nSaturday 10 December 2022\, 3:00pm – 5:00pm GMT \nOnline seminar\n£12-£24 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor further event details\, speakers’ biographies and booking options please see the event listing. \nBursaries available for young people under 18\, those receiving benefits\, and NHS mental health service users. \nCPD certificates available on request. \nOrganised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists\, London.
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SUMMARY:Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues
DESCRIPTION:Epistemic Injustices: Effects of Prejudice and Marginalization \nProf. Miranda Fricker\nEpistemic Injustices: Effects of Prejudice and Marginalization\nand in discussion with Sandra Thompson \nSaturday 16 December 2023\n3:00pm – 5:00pm GMT \nOnline seminar £12 – £24 \nFollowing the seminars on Decolonising Psychoanalysis\, this is the first in a series of Psycho-Philosophical Dialogues organised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists. The series is intended to open up conversations about psychoanalysis by initiating dialogues between psychotherapists and contemporary philosophers whose work has a direct bearing on issues of racial injustice\, prejudice and marginalisation. We will explore how this work can be applied to the clinical setting\, for both therapist and client alike. \nFor an abstract of Prof. Miranda Fricker’s paper\, event details\, speakers’ biographies and booking options please see the Event Listing. \nBursaries available for those who would not be able to attend without financial support. \nCPD certificates available on request. \nOrganised by the Race and Culture Committee of the Guild of Psychotherapists\, London. \nImage: John La Rose of the Black Education Movement at a supplementary school in the 1960s. Image copyright: George Padmore Institute. From ‘How the Black Education Movement took on the racist schools system’ by Emmanuel Onapa.
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