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THE SITE FOR CONTEMPORARY PSYCHOANALYSIS TRAINING SEMINARS 2007/2008 All Seminars take place on Saturday at Diorama 2- Unit 3-7, Euston Centre, Regents Place, London NW3 3JG Time: Seminars: 10.00 am - 1.00 pm

AUTUMN TERM 6 October 2007 Phenomenology in practice Seminar Leader: Angela Kreeger Reading: Psychoanalysis in Giving an account of oneself Judith Butler Fordham UL 05 13 October - 10 November Key Lacanian concepts Seminar Leader: Philip Hill Week One Why does Lacan claim that the signifier represent the subject for another signifier? What are the alternatives and the clinical consequences?? Pages 212-345, 380 of my book, Using Lacanian Clinical Technique. If you had time you could look at Peirce s theory of the sign (http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/peirce/), and Dawkin s theory of the meme. Week Two What is the lack of sexual rapport? Why is it essential for society, but not for each of us, and what would an alternative look like? The mother infant relation as the paradigm of the lack of sexual rapport, the basis of desire and difference. Pages 46-87 and 386 of my book What are the varieties of jouissance? is almost a logically equivalent question. Week Three Time, desire, and session length What are the advantages and disadvantages of fixing the length of a session in advance? How might varying the session length bear on the treatment? Pages 346-366 of my book, and Logical Time and the Assertion of Anticipated Certainty, p161-175, in Fink s translation of Lacan s Ecrits (2006). Week Four Policy, strategy, tactics and ethics Pages 346-366 of my book. If you had time you could look at Lacan s fabulous seminar Lacan J, The Ethics of Psychoanalysis, The Seminar of Jacques Lacan, ed Miller, trans Porter, 1992. Week Five Sick logic: obsessional neurosis in relation to hysteria, mathematics, truth and interpretation

I will assume that everyone is familiar with Freud s Ratman (Notes Upon a Case of Obsessional Neurosis, SE 10, [1909], 1979) and pages 138-163, 250-345 of my book. Hopefully we will be presented with a case of obsessional neurosis. For those with enthusiasm: 17 November 15 December 2007 Memory, remembering, forgetfulness forgetting, and trauma Seminar Leader: Kirsty Hall These terms cover a wide field of psychoanalytic theorising and clinical practice. The students will have the opportunity to engage in discussion on problems such as the following: What is trauma? The distinction between memory and remembering; forgetting and forgetfulness The role of sexuality in trauma false memory syndrome Are recovered memories actually memories? The relationship of truth to memory to the process of psychoanalysis The inscription of memory upon the body The relationship of all the above to problems encountered in clinical practice There is a huge literature. We will start by discussing the problems thrown up by non- psychoanalytic approaches before concentrating on the work of three theorists who have different but interestingly connected theories of trauma, Freud, Lacan and Laplanche. Week One Ian Hacking (1995) Rewriting the Soul: Multiple Personality and the Sciences of Memory, Princeton: Princeton University Press (especially the latter half of the book on the complexities of memory and trauma). Ian Hacking does not have a psychoanalytic approach, but he does have an obvious debt to Foucault. His book is well-written and closely and convincingly argued. It could be used as a model for rigorous discussion of psychoanalytic concepts and whether or not they can be of use in the clinic. Week Two Freud, S. Remembering, Repeating and Working Through S.E XII pp.147-156. Freud, S. (1920) Beyond the Pleasure Principle S.E. XVIII pp. 3-64. Laplanche & Pontalis (1988) The Language of Psychoanalysis, London: Karnac - entry on Deferred Action pp. 111-114. It is also worth consulting Freud, S. (1895) The Project for a Scientific Psychology,SEI, pp.283-397

Freud, S. (1896) Further Remarks on the Neuro-Psychoses of Defence S.E. III, pp.159-185. Freud stresses the importance of repetition in the experience of trauma. Week Three Lacan 'The function and field of speech and language' in Ecrits pp.31-113. (This is from the old version but I will have the new version page numbers by the beginning of the term). It is also worth consulting Muller & Richardson (1994) Lacan and Language - A Reader's Guide to Ecrits (although this is out of print and may be hard to get hold of) and Lacan, Seminar II The Ego in Freud's Theory and in the Technique of Psychoanalysis Whereas Freud has a reading of trauma that stresses the chronological importance of the primal scene, Lacan takes issue with this chronological reading of the operation of time in the unconscious. Week Four Laplanche (1999) Essays on Otherness, London: Routledge esp. Chapter Six pp. 166-196. Laplanche introduces the notion of the enigmatic signifier, the role of the message that the child/adult(?) receives but whose significance he does not/cannot understand. Week Five Each participant will be expected to formulate a question for discussion in this final session using any of the above texts plus any others that participants wish to bring. SPRING TERM 5 January - 1 February 2008 A Question of Identity: A Critical Assessment of Pre-Oedipal and Oedipal Relationships as Developmentally Formative, and their Diagnostic Clinical Relevance Seminar Leader: Heather Townsend Week One Sigmund Freud, Femininity 1933 Week Two Melanie Klein, A Study of Envy and Gratitude 1956

Week Three Particular feminist responses from within this framework. N. Chodorow, The Reproduction of Mothering, Chptr 12, University of California Press, ISBN: 0-520-03892-4 J. Benjamin, The Bonds of Love, Virago, 1-85381-110-6 Week Four Self harm and eating disorders. Fiona Gardner, Self Harm a psychotherapeutic approach 2001 Chptrs 2&3 Janet Sayers, Boy Crazy 1998 Chpt 7, p92. Week Five Sexuality. Dinora Pines, A Woman s Unconscious Use of her Body pp. 42-58 Christopher Bollas, Being a Character 1992 Chptr 7 Photocopies will be made available for weeks 3-5 if needed. 9 February 8 March 2008 The conundrum of race Seminar Leader: Peter Nevins Week One The Psychoanalysis of Race: ED Christopher Lane: Colombia University press, 1998; Introduction: Christopher Lane Chapter 5: A Question of Accent: Ethnicity and transference; Suzanne Yang Week Two Transference and race, An intersubjective conceptualization Kris Y.Yi 1998, Psychoanalytic Psychology Vol 15, no. 2 pg 245 261 Week Three Dialogue on Difference; Studies Ed. J. Christopher Muran diversity in the therapeutic relationship Dialogue 1 The Conundrum of Race Weeks Four and Five Race, Colour and the Processes of racialization; New Perspectives from Group Analysis, Psychoanalysis and Sociology: Farhad Dalal; Brunner- Routledge 2002 Week 4 - Chapters 1, 2, 3, Week 5 - Chapters 4, 5, 7 and 8

Training W/end March 15 th /16 th Mourning and Melancholia: The ordinary and extraordinary - 21 st century responses to Freud s paper Mourning and Melancholia, and its relevance today A Kreeger & A Pope SUMMER TERM 12 April - 10 May 2008 The concept of regression in psychoanalysis and the strange case of Masud Khan Seminar Leader: Chris Oakley Reading: False Self: the Life of Masud Khan.' Linda Hopkins Other Press 2006 The Privacy of the Self.' Masud Khan Hogarth 1974 Hidden Selves' Masud Khan Hogarth 1983 How to make a paranoid laugh' Francois Roustang Univ of Pennsylvania Press 2000 Infinite Thought' Alain Badiou Continuum 2003

May 31 st, June 7 th, 14 th, 21 st, 28 th The Relational School Luis Jimenez Week one Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D. (1995) Introduction to Interpersonal Psychoanalysis in Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D.(Eds) Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 3-9 Layton L., (2006) Relational Thinking: From Culture to Couch and Couch to Culture Plenary Conference read at the Relational Thinking. Connecting Psychoanalysis, Institutions and Society. Conference University of the West of England, June 17-18 Ortmeyer D. (1995) History of the Founders of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis in: Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D.(Eds) Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. 11-27 Week two Layton L. (2004) A Fork in the Royal Road; On Defining The Unconscious and its Stakes for Social Theory, Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, Vol.9 (1); 33-51 Mitchell, S.A. (1988) The Relational Matrix in: Mitchell S.A.: Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp. 17-40 Mitchell, S.A. (1988) Penelope s Loom: Psychopathology and the Analytic Process in: Mitchell S.A.: Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis: An Integration. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, pp.270-306 Week three Fiscalini J. (1995) The Clinical Analysis of Transference in: Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D.(Eds) Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp.617-642 Hirsch I.(1995) Therapeutic Uses of Countertransference in: Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D.(Eds) Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp.643-660 Frommer, M.S. (1995) Counter-Transference Obscurity in the Psychoanalytic Treatment of Homosexual Patients in: Domenici T., & Lesser R. (Eds) Disorienting Sexuality: Psychoanalytic Reappraisals of Sexual Identities. New York: Routledge, pp. 65-82 Week Four

Goldner V. (2002) Toward a Relational Theory of Gender in: Dimen M., & Goldner V. (Eds) Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture, New York: Other Press, pp. 63-90 Benjamin J. (2002) Sameness and Difference: An Over-Inclusive View of Gender Constitution in: Dimen M., & Goldner V. (Eds) Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture, New York: Other Press, pp. 181-206 Butler J. (2002) Melancholy Gender-Refused Identification in: Dimen M., & Goldner V. (Eds) Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture, New York: Other Press, pp. 3-20 Week Five Hegeman E. (1995) Cross Cultural Issues in Interpersonal Psychoanalysis in: Lionellis M., Fiscalini J., Mann C., & Stern D.(Eds) Handbook of Interpersonal Psychoanalysis, Hillsdale NJ: The Analytic Press, pp. Leary K. (2002) Race in Psychoanalytic Space in: Dimen M., & Goldner V. (Eds) Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture, New York: Other Press, pp. 313-330 Layton L. (2002) Gendered Subjects, Gendered Agents: Toward an Integration of Postmodern Theory and Relational Analytic Practice in: Dimen M., & Goldner V. (Eds) Gender in Psychoanalytic Space: Between Clinic and Culture, New York: Other Press, pp. 285-311