THE LETTER 07 (Summer 1996) pages 112-113 Charlton, in South London, is now no longer known only for its soccer team; it was also the venue for the first of the one-day conferences run by the Greenwich Consortium of Psychotherapists … Continue reading
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THE LETTER 11 Autumn 1997, pages 83-97 Anyone who teaches psychoanalysis will have had to attempt to answer the commonplace criticism of Lacan that he neglects the question of affect. Lacan’s apparent intellectualism further compounds his crime. His emphasis on … Continue reading
THE LETTER 20 Autumn 2000, pages 219-221 Every once in a while one has the sense of being in the middle of something completely ‘cutting edge’ or ‘state of the art’, hearing something utterly fresh. Such was the sensory experience … Continue reading
THE LETTER 21 (Spring 2001) pages 106-112 Having been dispatched by Cormac Gallagher to a conference on Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Emotion this summer, I concluded that to bring together neuroscience and psychoanalysis is a challenge to say the … Continue reading
THE LETTER 24 (Spring 2002) pages 30-37 In modern life there is a proliferation of various alternative therapies centred on the body (for instance, craniosacral therapy, body emotive therapy among others); there is also a general public paranoia about the … Continue reading
THE LETTER 33 (Spring 2005) pages 51-60 In considering the topic for my presentation today, my first thought was that by discussing The Village. I would give the ending away and spoil it altogether for those of you who have … Continue reading