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Judith Hamilton
presented by
Toronto Psychoanalytic Society
Part 1: $105; Part 2: $180; Parts 1 & 2: $210 Course leader: Judith Hamilton Jacques Lacan was a major contributor to the psychoanalytic world through the last half-century. Early on, he commented on Freud’s writings, suggested additional interpretations, developed a model of the mind and motivations based on the effects of language and speech in psychoanalysis, and proposed related technical innovations. In later work, he developed further areas that took into account complex affects, the functioning mind, and social, political, and literary applications of his theories. Work inspired by his theories and technical recommendations have continued to evolve, including considerations of the “hypermodern”—patients, therapists, and treatment settings. This course is meant to provide a systematic introduction to Lacan’s work for those wanting to become familiar with his contributions.
Nine Saturdays, 10:00 am–12:30 pm, September 22, 29, October 6, November 4 (Sunday), 10, 17, December 1, 8, 15
The course will be structured in two parts: Overviews and summaries of the basic concepts of Lacan, September 22, November 4, December 1 (three seminars) For those who want to delve into more depth of Lacan’s work, September 29, October 6, November 10, 17, December 8, 15 (six seminars)
For more information, contact info@torontopsychoanalysis.com, call 416-922-7770 or register online: www.torontopsychoanalysis.com
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