Reviewing the most important milestones since the foundation of AINPSA
A webinar hosted by the Iberian Neuropsychoanalysis Association (AINPSA)
4 p.m. (Central European Summer Time – UTC+2)
Online via Zoom
This webinar will be held in Spanish.
Please contact Alicia Golijov for further information and to register:
aliciagolijov@gmail.com
We will be reviewing the most important milestones since the foundation of AINPSA. The meeting will start with a lecture on a PhD thesis on the history of neurosciences entitled The vernacularisation of Modern Neurosciences: a case study of neuro-autobiographies in the age of complexity by our member Dr Andrea Claudia Valente (Ass. Prof. at York University, Toronto, Canada). We will then review how AINPSA begun, its rebirth during the pandemic; and finally, we will discuss the importance of having an Iberoamerican neurophsychoanalysis association.
About the AINPSA
The Iberian Neuropsychoanalysis Association (AINPSA) has emerged as the result of a common interest shared by people among psychoanalytical, neuroscientific, and biological backgrounds. Our main goal is to facilitate the study, research and dissemination of Freud’s ideas together with their current developments in neuropsychoanalysis. By holding regular meetings we aim at promoting open dialogue between different disciplines and groups to broaden and deepen our understanding of the body/mind relationship in a dual-aspect monism way. Topics include, but are not limited to, consciousness and free-energy principle, biological underpinnings of the mental, psychosomatology, affective and cognitive neurosciences, etc. We also want to create and develop neuropsychoanalytical projects with practical applications in Health, Arts and Education.