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2013/14

Michaelmas Term 2013 (Theme: The Work of Wilfred Bion) 

Monday 21 October. Chris Mawson (British Psychoanalytical Society): ‘Introducing Bion’. 
Monday 4 November. William Halton (organizational consultant): ‘Bion and groups: the field of organization studies’. 
Monday 18 November. Denis Flynn (British Psychoanalytical Society): ‘Bion in clinical work: on the “correlation” and disruption of knowing’. 
Monday 2 December. Louise Braddock (University of Cambridge): ‘Bion and Philosophy’. 

Hilary Term 2014 (Theme: Psychoanalysis and Psychology) 

Monday 27 January. Michael Lacewing (Heythrop College, London): ‘Psychodynamic psychotherapy, insight and therapeutic action’. 
Monday 10 February. Janet Sayers (University of Kent): ‘Adrian Stokes and the portrait of Melanie Klein’. 
Monday 24 February. Richard Gipps (University of Oxford counselling service): ‘CBT: a philosophical appraisal’.
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Seminar conveners: Dr. Louise Braddock, Prof. Paul Tod, Dr. Niall Gildea. Unless otherwise notified, the seminar will continue to be held online and will be viewable by video-link only. Videos are posted together with seminars from the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project on its website: https://wollheimcentenary.org/. To be placed on the emailing list for seminar links and notifications, please email wollheimcentenary@gmail.com or visit the website for information.

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