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Weekend Workshop with Mark Solms

Neuropsychoanalytic Training Workshop

Frankfurt | May 27, 2017 - May 28, 2017

A PRACTICAL INTRODUCTION TO NEUROPSYCHOANALYSIS: CLINICAL IMPLICATIONS  Venue: Sigmund-Freud-Institut, Myliusstraße 20, 60323, Frankfurt Cost: 190€ Enquiries: aimeedollman@gmail.com This workshop will earn CME points and is accredited by the International Neuropsychoanalysis Society, which is in the process of establishing a clinical register. Completion of the workshop will count towards registration, when the register opens, but there will also…

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The Many Languages of Neuropsychoanalysis

An integrative view of Brain-Body-Mind relationships

Tel Aviv, Israel | May 25, 2017

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Reunión de Grupo de Estudio de Neuropsicoanálisis (Mexico City) – May 20, 2017

Mexico City Neuropsychoanalysis Group

Mexico City (and via Skype) | May 20, 2017

Grupo de Neuropsicoanálisis de la Ciudad de México   Reunión de grupo de estudio Las reuniones de grupo de estudio se llevan a cabo una vez al mes en las instalaciones de la Universidad Intercontinental. Las sesiones no tienen costo, todos son bienvenidos.   Contamos con transmisión via Skype y Google Hangouts. El número de…

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BIOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL NARRATIVES

Milan, Italy | May 19, 2017

  To view the full conference programme, please click here The Centro Benedetta D’Intino was founded 22 years ago by a family of important Italian publishers (family Mondadori) with the aim of offering psychoanalytical psychotherapy to children and families from disadvantaged areas in the suburbs of Milan. Over the years the focus of its core…

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Christoph Mathys on ‘Madness as a failure of active inference’

London Neuropsychoanalysis Group

UCL, 26 Bedford Way, London | May 11, 2017, 6:30pm

Madness as a failure of active inference Abstract: Madness takes many forms, most of which can be explained as a failure of active inference. I will take overfitting, the core problem of all inference, as my point of departure and discuss its relation to psychosis. Neurosis, a harder problem, forces us take into account action, and active inference. I will…

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