ICLO-NLS Study Days
Lacan with Post-Freudians
Speaker: Rik Loose
“Is this still Psychoanalysis?”
Saturday 14th November 2009
11am to 1pm
Psychotherapy Dept
St. Vincent’s Hospital Fairview
Richmond Rd, Dublin 3
Fee €10
Lacan with Post-Freudians
Speaker: Rik Loose
“Is this still Psychoanalysis?”
Saturday 14th November 2009
11am to 1pm
Psychotherapy Dept
St. Vincent’s Hospital Fairview
Richmond Rd, Dublin 3
Fee €10
A SEMINAR BY BRUCE FINK
“An Exploration of Seminar XVIII, On a Discourse that Might not be a Semblance ”
On Fri 18th September (6p.m. -8p.m., followed by a wine reception) and Sat 19th September 2009 (10a.m. – 12.30p.m.)
In St Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4
Bruce Fink is a Lacanian Psychoanalyst, Member of the Ecole de la Cause Freudienne, and Professor of Psychology at Duquesne University. He has translated many of Jacques Lacan’s works into English, including Ecrits and Seminar XX, Encore and his books include The Lacanian Subject and A Clinical Introduction to Lacanian Psychoanalysis.
The seminar will be based on a reading of Lacan’s seminar xviii, from 1970-71, D’un Discours qui ne Serait pas du Semblant (seminar xviii: On a Discourse that Might not be a Semblance) which sees Lacan struggling with Freud’s theory of the Oedipus Complex, and reinterpreting it. The Saturday morning session will be more clinical. The seminar is open to all those interested in Lacanian psychoanalysis. Those attending are invited to read the seminar in advance so that there may be lots of discussion. A translation by Cormac Gallagher is available from Karnac Books (karnacbooks.com). Also the papers from the 2002 APPI congress, which had this theme, are published in The Letter, vol 27.
APPI Members €30, Non-Members €40, Students with student card €15 for weekend. As places are limited and demand is expected to be high you are urged to book in advance by sending a cheque (payable to APPI Ltd.) and details, including email address, to Mary Barry, APPI. c/o KSi Faulkner Orr – KSi House – 10 Aungier Street – Dublin 2, Ireland. All enquiries to paulineocallaghan1@gmail.com.
ICLO-NLS
is pleased to announce the first of its:
With Gil Caroz (*)
Programme includes Theoretical Papers, Clinical Cases & Commentaries
Saturday 27th June 2009
11am to 4pm
St Vincent’s Hospital Fairview
Richmond Rd – D3
Fee: 20 euro
To register for this event please e-mail: florenciashanahan@svhf.ie
(*) Psychoanalyst in Brussels, Member of the New Lacanian School (NLS), the School of the Freudian Cause (ECF) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (WAP)
FORMATION CLINIQUE DU CHAMP LACANIEN
ENGLISH-SPEAKING SEMINAR IN PARIS
Organized by the Research Group for Clinical Formations in the Lacanian Field
Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 25,26, 27 June 2009
Reid Hall, 4, rue de Chevreuse, 75006 Paris
Métro Vavin, RER Port Royal, Bus 58,68,83,91
SEXUAL IDENTITY AND THE UNCONSCIOUS
When we refer to the subject of the unconscious as revised by Lacan, we are used to say that it has no identity, since it is always a « twosome », divided between two signifiers. More generally speaking, the unconscious is not fit to establish an identity, be it the sexual one, due to the fact that it is structured like a language.
Moreover, the uncertainty as to being a man or being a woman is a fact: the subject is troubled and doubts because it wants to be sure that it has actually the sex corresponding to its anatomy – unless a delusional certitude makes it raise objections as to this anatomy. Continue reading…
UPDATE – PLEASE NOTE
Between Obsessional Neurosis and Perversion:
Working with the Fantasy in Lacanian
Psychoanalytic Practice
A CLINICAL SEMINAR
by
DANY NOBUS
Professor Dany Nobus is the Chair of Psychology and Psychoanalysis at Brunel University. His books include Jacques Lacan and the Freudian Practice of Psychoanalysis, Knowing Nothing, Staying Stupid: Elements for a Psychoanalytic Epistemology (with Malcolm Quinn) and a new edited book (with Lisa Downing) entitled Perversion: Psychoanalytic Perspectives/Perspectives on Psychoanalysis. In 2003, he also created the Journal for Lacanian Studies, the first international peer-reviewed journal for Lacanian psychoanalysis.
FRIDAY MAY 22ND, 2009 7P.M. – 9 P.M. please note time change
Perversion in the Obsessional Fantasy: On the Eroticisation of Religion
SATURDAY MAY 23RD, 2009 11A.M. – 1 P.M.
Anxiety and the Sexuality of the Other: When Perversion becomes the
Symptom of Psychoanalysis
EDITH STEIN ROOM
Carmelite Parish Centre, Clarendon St., Dublin 2
APPI Members €20. Non-Members €25, Students €10 for weekend
A Series of Four Seminars by
Jean-Gerard Bursztein: Psychoanalyst
The Logic and Topology of Sexuation
Carmelite Parish Centre, Clarendon St., Dublin 2
Saturday March 7th 2009 (2pm – 4.30pm) in Edith Stein Room & Sunday March 8th, 2009
(10.30-12.30pm) in St. Therese’s Room
AND
Saturday May 2nd, 2009 (2pm – 4.30pm) in Edith Stein Room & Sunday May 3rd, 2009
(11am – 1pm) in St. Therese’s Room
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In 1905 Freud shocked his contemporaries by putting forward the view that adult sexuality was a developmental achievement and thus not something that could be understood by appeal to biology alone. Rather, he argued, sexual identity and adult sexual choices are contingent on how a subject negotiates his or her pathway through what Freud termed the Oedipus Complex – from – Freud stressed, an original point where human sexuality is polymorphous and minimally organised.
Such a view has remained both important and controversial even as the universality of the Oedipus Complex, as conceptualised by Freud, came to be questioned.
Lacan in his Seminar “Encore” (1972-73) radically re-evaluates the Freudian concept of the Oedipus Complex arguing for a new more rigorously defined way of understanding human sexuality, one which, however, insists that in human sexuality there is no one solution “for all”. This is because, as Lacan shows, human sexuality is a response to what he termed “the impossible” or Real, a point where something always fails – albeit if differently for men and for women. This seminar will focus on exploring Lacan’s work on the topic of human sexuality and related areas, paying particular attention to his use of logic and topology in his formulations on sexual difference
Jean-Gerard Bursztein practices and teaches psychoanalysis in Paris, He holds a doctorate in philosophy and his recent publications include the following:
On the difference between psychoanalysis and psychotherapy, NEF, 2008.
Jouissance féminine et hypothèse mathématique du continu, NEF, 2008,
Introduction à la science psychoanalytic en 2007, NEF, 2007
La structure moebienne de la bisexualité, NEF, 2007
APPI Members €20. Non-Members €25, Students €10 per weekend
Saturday, April 25th, 2009 in Carmelite Centre, Clarendon Street, Dublin 2 (entrance opposite Brown Thomas Car Park, enter through Bell Cafe ). Commences at 10a.m.
Dear Members
In keeping with the primary object and ongoing formation, the Training Committee of APPI are in the process of compiling a register of reading groups. We would be delighted to hear from all such reading groups. Please complete the form below and return to linclarke1@gmail.com.
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WHEN THE CURE STOPS…
PARIS ENGLISH SEMINAR 2009
THE PARIS ENGLISH SEMINAR IS AN ACTIVITY OF THE INSTITUTE OF THE FREUDIAN FIELD HELD UNDER THE AEGIS OF PARIS 8 UNIVERSITY ( PSYCHOANALYSIS DEPARTMENT) AND WITH THE SUPPORT OF THE NEW LACANIAN SCHOOL.
THIS YEAR’S PARIS ENGLISH SEMINAR WILL TAKE PLACE ON MAY 11TH AND MAY12TH, JUST AFTER THE NLS CONGRESS ON LACANIAN INTERPRETATION.
SINCE THE CONGRESS IS GOING TO BE FULLY TRANSLATED INTO ENGLISH, ENGLISH SPEAKING COLLEAGUES MIGHT WANT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS OPPORTUNITY TO REGISTER FOR BOTH EVENTS
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THE PES WILL BE HELD IN ENGLISH ONLY
REGISTRATION AND INFORMATION
VENUE: 31, rue de Navarin Paris IXè
SCHEDULE: Monday May 11: Morning session: 9AM-12.30 PM
Afternoon session: 2.30 PM-5.45PM
Evening session: 8.30 PM-10.30 PM
Tuesday May 12: Morning session: 9AM-12-30 PM
Afternoon session: 2.30 PM-5.45 PM
Evening: Farewell party from 8.30
REGISTRATION:You will find below a registration form to be filled in and sent by email to Natalie Wulfing : nwulfing@blueyonder.co.uk
Payment can only be accepted in cash (on the premises) or by cheque (in the post to NW)
FEES: US $ 100 / student rate: $ 70
WHEN THE CURE STOPS…
A cure has a beginning, and, with a few exceptions, it does not last for all of the analysand’s life. A variety of stops and ways out can be elicited and differentiated.
When the cure is part of the training of the analyst it is expected to last until its “logical end”: what Lacan called the “pass” between the analysand and the analyst.
Sometimes —and should we say often— patients leave their analysis before reaching this stopping point and, at times, unexpectedly.
During the PES we will try to qualify the different ways a patient might put a stop to his cure: acting-out? act? error of the analyst in the direction of the treatment? satisfaction after a therapeutic result?
In the book “Rapid therapeutic effects in psychoanalysis”, Jacques-Alain Miller invited his colleagues to consider an analysis from the vantage point of a theory of cycles. The theme of this year’s PES concerns issues that have not been treated systematically so far within the Lacanian orientation.
Jacques-Alain Miller and Eric Laurent have accepted to bring a personal contribution to the Seminar.
A. Stevens & P-G Guéguen
Paris English Seminar
MAY 11-12, 2009
Registration Form
Please print and complete this form. Mail the completed form with a cheque for your registration fee (payable to PES-NLS) to:
Paris English Seminar
C/o Natalie Wulfing
67 Oakley Square
NW1 1NJ London
United Kingdom
Contact Natalie Wulfing with any questions at nwulfing@blueyonder.co.uk
or +44 77 48 14 44 59.
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Seminar by Massimo Recalcati – Psychoanalyst
Contemporary Symptoms
Carmelite Parish Centre, Clarendon St., Dublin 2
Friday April 3rd (7.30-9.30) and Saturday April 4th 2009 (10.00-12.00)
Massimo Recalcati is one of the most appreciated Lacanian psychoanalysts in Italy. He teaches Eating behaviour psychopathology for Pavia University and Psychoanalysis of Art for Bergamo University. He is director of IRPA (Institute of Research and Applied Psychoanalysis). He published several writings on Lacan teaching and in particular on the clinical treatment of new symptoms and his work has been translated in several languages. The journal Lacanian Ink (New York) published several of his articles that are available in English. In 2003 he founded JONAS, Centre for the Psychoanalytic study of new symptoms, which looks at eating disorders, as well as drug addiction, panic attacks, depression and symptoms related to new family structures.
APPI Members €20. Non-Members €25, Students €10 per weekend