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  Mental Health Organizations And Events BRITP to BRITZ
British Psychoanalytical Society [BPAS] and Institute of Psychoanalysis
The British Psychodrama Association [BPA], the accrediting organisation for psychodrama and sociodrama training organisations, was established in 1984 to promote and encourage the use of psychodrama throughout the United Kingdom.
The British Society for Population Studies [BSPS] is a non-profitable society of persons who have demonstrated a scientific interest in the study of human populations.
www.umdnj.edu /psyevnts/meetingsBRITPBRITZ.html   (1135 words)

  
 The British Psychoanalytical Society   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
With the expansion of psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom the Society was renamed the British Psychoanalytical Society in 1919.
The Society is a component of the International Psychoanalytical Association, a body with members on all five continents that safeguards professional and ethical practice.
The Society is a member of the British Confederation of Psychotherapists; the BCP publishes a register of British psychoanalysts and psychoanalytical psychotherapists.
www.psychoanalysis.org.uk   (1711 words)

  
 British Psychoanalytical Society - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded by the British psychiatrist Ernest Jones as the London Psychoanalytical Society on October 30, 1913.
Through its related bodies, the Institute of Psychoanalysis and the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, it is involved in the teaching, development, and practice of psychoanalysis at its headquarters at Byron House, West London.
It is a constituent organization of the International Psychoanalytical Association.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/British_Psychoanalytical_Society   (116 words)

  
 Main Categories - Psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The British Confederation of Psychotherapists is a linking body of psychoanalytic psychotherapy societies including those with the longest established trainings in the UK, and also some newer societies such as the Northern Ireland Association for the Study of Psychoanalysis.
The field of psychoanalytic psychotherapy is comprised of the disciplines of psychoanalysis, analytical psychology, psychoanalytic psychotherapy and child psychotherapy.
A Component Society of the International Psychoanalytical Association, The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded in 1919.
www.educationzip.com /links_psychology_1.html   (2017 words)

  
 Thomas Freeman -- Yorke 324 (7351): 1458 Data Supplement - Longer version -- BMJ
His abiding interest was in the psychology of the psychoses, whether of the so-called "functional" or organic type, and his close investigations of the individual patient were in the best traditions of ideographic study.
Although he made skilled use, where appropriate, of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, he did not regard formal psychoanalysis as an appropriate method of treatment for those many disorders that preclude a reasonably sustained and appropriate rapport.
The success of the venture was assured already: the British Society had devised a scheme that allowed some of its students and graduates to qualify as members of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
bmj.bmjjournals.com /cgi/content/full/324/7351/1458/a/DC1   (1070 words)

  
 Associations in psychology
The purpose of this society is to promote and encourage the biological study of animal behavior in the broadest sense, including studies at all levels of organization using both descriptive and experimental methods under natural and controlled conditions.
The aims of the Society shall be the furtherance of scientific enquiry within the field of Neuropsychology and cognate subjects, by holding periodical meetings at which papers may be read and discussions held, to enhance communication among those scientific disciplines which can contribute to the understanding of brain-behaviour relationships and neuropsychological disorders in particular.
The Society is an international forum bringing together researchers, theoreticians, and practitioners interested in applying dynamical systems theory, far-from-equilibrium thermodynamics, self-organization, neural nets, fractals cellular automata, and related forms of chaos, catastrophes, bifurcations, nonlinear dynamics, and complexity theories to psychology and the life sciences.
www.psychology.org /links/Organizations/Associations   (4143 words)

  
 Conclusion - PSYCHOANALYTIC AESTHETICS: THE BRITISH SCHOOL BY NICOLA GLOVER
The British School analyst, C. Bollas, develops the implications of Winnicott's insights further when suggests that the first aesthetic is grounded in the maternal idiom, the mother's handling of her child and her total system of care.
Perhaps one of the most significant developments in both psychoanalytic aesthetics and clinical theory which has in part been spurred by this "dialogue" between art and psychoanalysis, is the reappraisal of the classical distinction between the primary and secondary processes.
The aesthetic critic, according to the British psychoanalytic view, is aware of these distinctions: he or she respects the difference between symbol and sign, secrecy and mystery; evocation and explanation - between 'knowing' and 'knowing about'.
human-nature.com /free-associations/glover/conclusion.html   (3909 words)

  
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The British Psychoanalytic Council was inaugurated in September 1993.
To achieve this it has completed a register of twelve psychoanalytic psychotherapy organisations and their members which meet the criteria recognised by the BPC as of sufficiently high standard to justify membership.
The British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis.
www.app-nhs.org.uk /sites.htm   (368 words)

  
 BPAS: Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society
The archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society are a rich resource for research in the history of psychoanalysis at a national and international level.
The archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society are open to members of the Society and bona fide researchers, although some material is confidential and not available for access.
Please note however that the British Psychoanalytical Society may not own the copyright of the records in question and it is the responsibility of the researcher to obtain permission for reproduction holder before the material is used.
www.psychoanalysis.org.uk /archives.htm   (986 words)

  
 Richard Wollheim
In 1968-69 he was president of the (British) Aristotelian Society and from 1993 onwards of the British Society for Aesthetics.
He was in addition an honorary affiliate of the British Psychoanalytical Society and an honorary member of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute.
Wollheim’s deepest intellectual commitment was to the psychoanalytic theories of Sigmund Freud and Melanie Klein.
www.universityofcalifornia.edu /senate/inmemoriam/richardwollheim.htm   (548 words)

  
 British Psychoanalytic Council : Member Societies
This common heritage gives to these psychoanalytic psychotherapy bodies an identity which is sufficiently shared to establish an association of institutions to serve the public and to further develop their legacy.
Full Members are psychoanalytic psychotherapists who have trained in one of the member organisations of the BPC and who hold or have retired from posts in the National Health Service or in other Public Services, or who have obtained a qualification in Group Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy.
The Tavistock Society of Psychotherapists was established in 1995 as the professional association for the psychoanalytical psychotherapy training, the child psychotherapy training and family therapy trainings at the Tavistock Clinic (incorporating the Society of Psycho-analytical Psychotherapists, founded in 1983).
www.bcp.org.uk /member_societies.html   (551 words)

  
 The Scottish Institute of Human Relations
British Psychoanalytic Council - BPC - and a list of member societies.
The British Psychoanalytical Society and The Institute of Psychoanalysis, London.
The International Neuro-Psychoanalysis Society the society was formed in 2000 and brings the disciplines of psychoanalysis and neuro-science together in an exciting new perspective, fruitful for both.
www.sihr.org.uk /Links.html   (395 words)

  
 Psychoanalysts line up for therapeutic row | Society | SocietyGuardian.co.uk
But its website address, psychoanalysts.org.uk, is just one slip of a letter away from that of the British Psychoanalytical Society, psychoanalysis.org.uk - a move that has infuriated professional psychoanalysts.
The society believes that because psychoanalysis involves a long-term intimate relationship with possibly fragile patients, people could be at risk if they are treated by practitioners who are not fully trained.
But many outside the society argue that it is elitist, intellectually snobbish and financially motivated in its endeavours to preserve a hierarchy and limit the number of people laying claim to the cachet title of psychoanalyst.
society.guardian.co.uk /mentalhealth/story/0,8150,1234448,00.html   (1112 words)

  
 The South Australian Branch of the Australian Psychoanalytical Society History
The history of the Adelaide Institute of Pyschoanalysis is inextricably tied to that of the Australian Society of Psychoanalysis.
Although psychoanalytic practice in Australia did not commence until the 1930's, Ernest Jones reported a number of events that accord Australia a significant place in the early history of Psychoanalysis.
In 1978 Dr S Stein emigrated to Adelaide from South Africa, having trained in the British Society and this group in turn have gone on to be involved in training other candidates - Drs Blakemore, Chester, Curnow and White.
www.aipsych.org.au /history.html   (803 words)

  
 The Scottish Institute of Human Relations
The Psychotherapy Section, Scottish Division of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Conference is to be held on the 9 - 10 November 2006 at the Murrayshall House Hotel in Perth.
The Society of Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists (formerly SPMP) in partnership with SIHR.
The Archives of the British Psychoanalytical Society and the Freud Museum London are together hosting a weekend of talks, discussion, exploration and dialogue to celebrate the 150th anniversary of Freud’s birth.
www.sihr.org.uk /Conferences.html   (542 words)

  
 MKT: Elizabeth Spillius: Melanie Klein Revisited: Her unpublished thoughts on technique
So great is Klein’s reputation in the British Society for having strong, even dogmatic views that I had expected that she would be tempted to start with her view and would then have tried to make her patients’ material fit it.
But we also know from the British Society’s records and from Klein’s own notes that she gave many seminars in which she spoke about technique.
The first dates from 1942 when she and indeed the whole Society were still in the throes of the War and the Controversial Discussions.
www.melanie-klein-trust.org.uk /spillius2004.htm   (9338 words)

  
 Kinoeye | Italian Horror: Dario Argento's Phenomena (1985)
The horror film subgenre most relevant to my focus on those adolescent anxieties associated with the change of the childhood body into an adult one is "body-horror." The monster in the body-horror film is not a creature external to us, but a human being with a body much like our own.
This is an excerpt from a longer paper, entitled "A psychoanalytic perspective on the horror film genre and adolescent development," read as part of the "Psychoanalysis and Euro-Horror" panel at the 1st European Psychoanalytic Film Festival (held in London, 1-4 November 2001).
This Festival was sponsored by the British Psychoanalytical Society and the Institute of Psychoanalysis, and Dr Campbell's excerpt is published here with kind permission of the author and the EPFF.
www.kinoeye.org /02/12/campbell12.php   (2498 words)

  
 British Psychoanalytical Society - Psychology Wiki - A Wikia wiki
British Psychoanalytical Society - Psychology Wiki - A Wikia wiki
The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded by the British psychiatrist Ernest Jones as the London Psychoanalytical Society on October_30 1913.
The original article was at British Psychoanalytical Society.
psychology.wikia.com /wiki/British_Psychoanalytical_Society   (197 words)

  
 Psychology
To advance the study of psychoanalytic epistemology, theory, practice, ethics, and education within a psychological framework consisting of philosophy, the arts, and the anthropic sciences as opposed to biology, medicine, and the natural sciences.
The American Society of Psychoanalytic Physicians was founded in 1985 as an organization of psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically-oriented psychiatrists and physicians.
The Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research (IPTAR), located in New York City, was founded in 1958 as a membership society for non-medical analysts sharing an interest in Freud's theory and technique.
www.fortunecity.com /roswell/spells/260/psychology.htm   (731 words)

  
 The Melanie Klein Trust: Interview with Betty Joseph
One of the Societies in the States must have asked her to suggest the name of someone to do seminars in America and she wanted me to be the one to go.
In the Society meetings you would see Melanie Klein in her little hat and her earrings, sitting on the right, fairly near but not in the front and Anna Freud would be sitting on the left, in her long homespun clothes with straight hair and no ornaments.
She was later known as a member of the ‘Middle Group’ of the British Society.
www.melanie-klein-trust.org.uk /josephinterview2002.htm   (8933 words)

  
 MKT: Paper by Dr John Steiner
Dr John Steiner is a senior member of the British Psychoanalytical Society, who is best known for his work on 'psychic retreats'.
It was first given at an internal meeting of the Psychoanalytical Society in January 2001, and is published here with the clinical material omitted for reasons of confidentiality.
In the course of an analysis it is not uncommon to find that significant and meaningful changes are discernible and yet cannot be pinned down and securely established.
www.melanie-klein-trust.org.uk /steiner2002.htm   (2199 words)

  
 Calendar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
He examines basic psychoanalytic assumptions about male psychology in the light of advances in female psychology, using ideas from feminist and gender studies as well as important and now widely accepted trends in contemporary psychoanalytic theory.
In addition, she is a full member of the British Psychoanalytical Society and Geographic Rule Supervising Analyst for the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute on behalf of the Oregon Psychoanalytic Institute.
She is on the faculty of the Seattle Psychoanalytic Society and Institute and is now in private practice in Seattle.
www.oregonpsychoanalytic.org /calendar.htm   (2650 words)

  
 About us   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Indian Psychoanalytical Society was founded in Calcutta in 1922 just 3 years after the British Psychoanalytical Society was formed.
The Development of the Educational and Training work of the Psychoanalytic Therapy and Research Centre is shaped by the widespread recognition that effective practice in the field of child and adult mental health depends on the skills of the professionals.
The Psychoanalytic Therapy and Research Centre has a Psychotherapy Foundation which aims to offer therapy to severely disturbed children and adults and to offer scholarships to assist students in financial need so that specialist psychotherapeutic skills can be offered widely in the community.
www.psychoanalysis-mumbai.org /Aboutus.htm   (2214 words)

  
 Response Source | Press Releases - SIGMUND FREUD - THE 150TH ANNIVERSARY   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-17)
The Institute of Psychoanalysis, a registered charity, and the administrative arm of the British Psychoanalytical Society, was established in 1919, to further the theory and practice of psychoanalysis.
The activities of the society include the training and post-graduate education of psychoanalysts and the provision of psychoanalytical treatment through The London Clinic of Psychoanalysis.
A list of practising of practising members of the British Psychoanalytical Society can be found on the Society’s website www.psychoanalysis.org.uk or telephone 0207 563 5000.
www.responsesource.com /releases/rel_display.php?relid=24515&hilite=   (790 words)

  
 Education World® - *Social Sciences : Psychology : Therapy & Counseling : Psychoanalytic approaches : General ...
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis BGSP was the first accredited graduate school of psychoanalysis in the nation and offers graduate, postgraduate and continuing education.
Dallas Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology Local Chapter of Division 39(Psychoanalysis) of the APA.
Psychoanalytic Inquiry (Journal) Psychoanalytic Inquiry enables contemporary mental health professionals to appreciate both the diverse viewpoints found within psychoanalysis and the potential for synthesizing these perspectives.
db.education-world.com /perl/browse?cat_id=4326   (460 words)

  
 Google Directory - Science > Social Sciences > Psychology > Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic > Organizations
The purpose of the Society is to promote psychoanalytic research of an empirical, theoretical and clinical nature.
The Society is involved in a variety of research activities including the planning and conducting of psychoanalytic research, as well as the dissemination of research findings.
Provides a statement of the purpose of the American Society of Psychoanalytic Physicians, links to related psychiatric organizations, and the publication on the web of the ASPP Bulletin.
www.psychologia.sk /linky/index-89.htm   (336 words)

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