The Centre for Lacanian Analysis Aotearoa New Zealand warmly invites you to the Friday Public Lecture for November: Synthesis and Creativity with Donna Redmond.
"Great maturity is needed to be a father [mother], because it is about being aware that this is not a position of power, but a position of having, and we have no right to expect exchange." Francoise Dolto
An encounter between Maud Mannoni and Francoise Dolto resulted in the blossoming of creative applications of psychoanalytic theory. Mannoni’s development of Freudian/Lacanian theory contributed to psychoanalysts working in residential institutions and hospitals and from Bonneuil sur Marne to Saint Denis Hospital began the rise of what can be described as, applied psychoanalysis.
My talk will highlight the key contributions made by some followers of Jacques Lacan and show how their endeavours paved the way for some of the practices and organisations that exist today and facilitate psychoanalytic interventions with children.
Donna Redmond is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, registered with and Chair of the Irish Forum of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (IFPP) and a member of the Irish School of Lacanian Psychoanalysis (ISLP). She is a director/practitioner of a psychoanalytic practice in Dublin.
Donna has almost 20 years experience working with adults, children and adolescents as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist with state funded organisations and in primary and post primary schools as well as in private practice.
She was awarded a degree in psychoanalysis and pursued post graduate qualification in psychoanalytic training at St. Vincents University Hospital, Dublin and with Espace Analytic, Paris. Her interest in Irish Literature, led her to complete two further Master qualifications in Irish Literature at N.U.I. Maynooth and in Irish Theatre and Culture at Q.U. Belfast.
She has contributed a chapter, “Sex and Terror”, in the publication, Further Notes on the Child. Owens & Quinn. London: Karnac, 2017 and has had articles published in Analyse Freudienne Journal, Paris 2016 and The Letter, Dublin 2002.
The lecture is open to all but registration is essential.
Please do so by sending us a message on Facebook or emailing jenny@jennywoods.co.nz
Fees are $20 waged, $10 unwaged and free for CLAANZ members.
We look forward to seeing you.
"Great maturity is needed to be a father [mother], because it is about being aware that this is not a position of power, but a position of having, and we have no right to expect exchange." Francoise Dolto
An encounter between Maud Mannoni and Francoise Dolto resulted in the blossoming of creative applications of psychoanalytic theory. Mannoni’s development of Freudian/Lacanian theory contributed to psychoanalysts working in residential institutions and hospitals and from Bonneuil sur Marne to Saint Denis Hospital began the rise of what can be described as, applied psychoanalysis.
My talk will highlight the key contributions made by some followers of Jacques Lacan and show how their endeavours paved the way for some of the practices and organisations that exist today and facilitate psychoanalytic interventions with children.
Donna Redmond is a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist, registered with and Chair of the Irish Forum of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (IFPP) and a member of the Irish School of Lacanian Psychoanalysis (ISLP). She is a director/practitioner of a psychoanalytic practice in Dublin.
Donna has almost 20 years experience working with adults, children and adolescents as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist with state funded organisations and in primary and post primary schools as well as in private practice.
She was awarded a degree in psychoanalysis and pursued post graduate qualification in psychoanalytic training at St. Vincents University Hospital, Dublin and with Espace Analytic, Paris. Her interest in Irish Literature, led her to complete two further Master qualifications in Irish Literature at N.U.I. Maynooth and in Irish Theatre and Culture at Q.U. Belfast.
She has contributed a chapter, “Sex and Terror”, in the publication, Further Notes on the Child. Owens & Quinn. London: Karnac, 2017 and has had articles published in Analyse Freudienne Journal, Paris 2016 and The Letter, Dublin 2002.
The lecture is open to all but registration is essential.
Please do so by sending us a message on Facebook or emailing jenny@jennywoods.co.nz
Fees are $20 waged, $10 unwaged and free for CLAANZ members.
We look forward to seeing you.