The Non-Rapport, The Psychoanalyst in the Institution Workshop 1
The Non-Rapport, The Psychoanalyst in the Institution Workshop 1
Date: Saturday September 28 2024
Time: 3:30pm – 6:30pm
Location: 18 Fitzwilliam Street Upper Dublin 2 D02 XA30
Cost: €25 – €45
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Hybrid / In-person workshop – discussions with scholars, clinicians, students and new graduates on the place of the psychoanalysts’ knowledge.
About This Event
Please note that this event is a hybrid and in-person event. There is a limited number of tickets available to attend in-person. Allocation is decided on a first come first served basis. In person ticket allows for participation in the launch of the APPI’s Rebus magazine.
(Zoom link will be sent to all ticket holders the day before the workshop for those who are not attending in person)
This workshop is aimed at discussions with scholars, clinicians, students and new graduates, on the place of the psychoanalysts’ knowledge in institutions. What about the analyst’s discourse and its presence within institutions such as the government, accreditation bodies such as APPI/ICP, hospitals, universities and multidisciplinary teams? Lacan in his preface to the English edition of Seminar XI says that “For no one can call anyone an analyst and Freud did not do so. Handing out rings to initiates is not to call by a name. Hence my proposition that the analyst historizes only from himself: a patent fact. Even if he is confirmed in doing so by a hierarchy.”
Speakers
Dr. Olga Cox Cameron’s first career was in literary studies, having written an M.A. thesis on Proust, worked as a tutor in the Department of French at University College, Dublin, and started – but not completed – a Ph. D. on Beckett at the University of Fribourg in Switzerland. Following a decade of working with homeless people in Dublin she trained as a psychoanalyst at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, completed a Ph. D on narrative (im)possibilities in psychosis, and has been in private practice for the past thirty six years. She lectured in Psychoanalytic Theory and also in Psychoanalysis and Literature at St. Vincent’s University Hospital and Trinity College from 1991 to 2013 and has published numerous articles on these topics in national and international journals. She is the founder of the annual Irish Psychoanalysis and Cinema Festival, now in its 15th year and in 2021 published Dream, Symptom and the Collapse of Subjectivity: Studying Lacan’s Seminar VI.
Samuel McCormick, Ph.D. is the host of Lectures on Lacan, a newsletter, podcast, and lecture series dedicated to clear, coherent, and accessible readings of key texts in Lacanian psychoanalysis. He is also Professor of Communication Studies at San Francisco State University, and was recently appointed EURIAS & Marie-Curie Research Fellow at Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies in Denmark. His first book, Letters to Power: Public Advocacy Without Public Intellectuals, won the Franklyn S. Haiman Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Freedom of Expression, the James A. Winans – Herbert A. Wichelns Memorial Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Rhetoric and Public Address, and the Everett Lee Hunt Award. His second book, The Chattering Mind: A Conceptual History of Everyday Talk, was recently published by the University of Chicago Press, with an Italian translation to be published later this year.
Miles Link is a psychoanalyst practicing in Dublin. He is a graduate of the M.Sc. in psychoanalysis and the SMT programme in The School of Psychotherapy in St Vincent’s. He is a member of ICLO-NLS. He has taught on literature and on psychoanalysis in Ireland and in Shanghai. His publications have appeared in Lacunae, the International Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis, on the NLS Congress blog, and elsewhere online and in print. Miles is originally from Philadelphia.
Natalia Alves is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist working in Dublin. Originally from Portugal Natalia began her career as a teacher and then moved into the arts industry where she was a theatre executive producer. Once relocated to Ireland Natalia completed the Hdip in Psychotherapy studies SVUH, the MA in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in Dublin Business School and the SMT in Psychoanalysis from SVUH. Natalia works in the North Clondalkin Probation Project – The Tower programme and in the Student Counselling Service in Trinity College Dublin.
3 CPD points will be awarded for attendance at this workshop.
Confidentiality
This is a clinical event in which clinical material may be discussed. Attendees asking questions and offering comments during the event must respect the confidentiality of clients by avoiding all identifying details. We expect all attendees to privilege any clinical material shared during the event, and to forebear from sharing it outside the event.
Recording
The talk will not be recorded. No recording is permitted.