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Freud's Bar offers free, open to all, informal talks of general interest surrounding mental health and treatment. Hosted by psychoanalysts who guide a conversation from a particular psychoanalytic/psychodynamic perspective, the talks begin with the ideas the psychoanalysts bring forth, which then are taken on by the participants, who are actively invited to ask questions and freely associate from their own experiences and knowledge on the topic. The result is a warm and lively discussion between psychoanalysts and attendees in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere.Topic: Feeling Rage, Feeling Joy: an affective history.
Register at: www.n-c-p.org/cgi/page.cgi/_evtcal.html?evt=2723&date=2024-10
This is a FREE activity.
PRESENTER: Dr. Aranye Fradenburg Joy, PhD, NCP's Deans, with a private practice in Santa Barbara has taught infant observation and psychoanalytic theory at NCP, most recently a class on "Lacan and the Social." Former, professor of English and Comparative Literature at UC Santa Barbara, where she founded a specialization in "Literature and the Mind," until 2018 and taught psychoanalytic theory at undergraduate and graduate levels for over 30 years, at Dartmouth College and UCSB. She was also a clinical member of THRIVE Infant-Family Program, Los Angeles, before the program had to end its work during the pandemic. Her book "Staying Alive: A Survival Manual for the Liberal Arts" explores connections between psychoanalytic process and the integration of creative, analytic, emotional and improvisational intelligence offered by liberal arts education.
Freud's Bar coordinator: Brenda Gonzalez
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
New Center for Psychoanalysis, 2014 Sawtelle Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90025-6230, United States,Los Angeles, California, Culver City