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Dear colleagues,
As mentioned in the previous bulletin: we are mourning, we are saying goodbye. By now there are some colleagues preparing their candidacies to substitute this board, we hope that those who have not thought about it yet, go for it. This board, besides the usual tasks, and together with the respective committees, is finishing the preparations for the February Congress “Thinking about emotions”. We have received many abstracts for the organization of seminars. Keep in mind that you can still send them in until November 15; we want to clarify it, because in the previous bulletin we mentioned two different dates in two different sections. We have confirmed as well the attendance of four outstanding speakers: Ms. Terttu Eskelinen, Ms. Lockod, Dr. León Febres-Cordero and Dr. Steiner. You will shortly receive the program, which we hope will have the appropriate resonance to achieve the communications success so necessary for an institution like ours. Surely, it will, as it did the last conference which opened the academic year, held this year at the Ateneu. Dr. Mora aroused the interest of the 130 attendees, with whom he established an extensive and rich dialogue.
It’s not all happy news in the ACPP, since we are sorry to have to give our condolences again to one of our secretaries, Núria Daudé, who suddenly lost her brother when the pain for the loss of her parents was not yet mitigated.
We also regret having to give our condolences to our colleague Malisa Derendinger, who recently lost her husband.
The Board |
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Scientific Committee:
Information about the Congress on February 13, 14 and 15, 2004
Thinking about emotions
Friday 13, at 5 PM
Introduction
Welcome
Inauguration
Scientific Presentation
First lecture: “Thinking with the body”
Mr. León Febres Cordero (Barcelona- Venezuela)
Discussion
Saturday 14, at 9 AM
Second lecture (Title to be announced)
Ms. Terttu Eskelinen (Barcelona)
Comments and Discussion
Coffee break
Third lecture “Seeing and Being Seen”
Dr. John Steiner (London)
Lunch break
Seminars
Sunday 15, at 9:30 AM
Fourth lecture “Emotional traces and their deciphering. About the history of psychoanalysis in Nazi Germany”.
Regine Lockot (Berlin)
Comments and discussion
Coffee break
Plenary meeting on the workshop conclusions
Performance by the Choir of the Psychologists Association
The speakers:
TERTTU ESKELINEN: Training Psychoanalyst (IPA) who works in Barcelona. President of the European Psychoanalytical Federation, Vice-president of the IPA. Editor of the "Bulletin of the European Psychoanalytical Federation”. Honorary member of the ACPP. She has published many articles and papers in different journals of Psychoanalysis. She specializes in Child Psychoanalysis.
LEÓN FEBRES CORDERO: Writer and Playwright. Professor at the Central University of Venezuela. Author of different essays and articles regarding Greek Culture and Tragedy.
León Febres-Cordero’s work has given grounds to a brilliant doctoral dissertation presented in Salamanca this year with the title "The myth of the minotaur in Hispanic-American literature: Jorge Luis Borges, Julio Cortázar and León Febres-Cordero”.
Author of several tragedies, among which:"The last minotaur", “Clytemnestra”, “Kill that God forgives”, "Olympia", "Nero", “Penteo”.
REGINE LOCKOT: Psychoanalyst of the Berlin Society (IPA) specialized in history of psychoanalysis, in particular the Nazi period and the German post-war period. Three titles published in English.
JOHN STEINER: Training member of the British Society of Psychoanalysis. Psychotherapist at the Tavistock Clinic in London. Devoted to psychoanalytical clinical research, particularly in psychotic patients and severe borderline patients. He teaches seminars in different cities across Europe and America.
Author among many other publications of Psychic Retreats, translated into Catalan in the collection Monographs on Psychoanalysis, with the title Replegaments Psíquics. |
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