Outstanding turnout at the first panel discussion of the cycle “Psychoanalysis of Our Time”
With the first panel discussion “A Hundred-Year Journey” held on Friday, February 20, 2015, in the Roman Hall of the Belgrade City Library, the Psychoanalytical Society of Serbia launched a cycle of panel discussions “Psychoanalysis of Our Time”, marking a hundred years of psychoanalysis in Serbia.
The panel discussion was envisaged as a journey through the century from the time psychoanalysis came to this region, through Nikola Šugar, Hugo Klajn and Vojin Matić to our contemporary psychoanalysts.
Through an overview of the development of psychoanalysis in Serbia, documentation, photographs and memories, a century-long effort that was finalized with the founding of the PSS as a member of the International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA) was outlined.
The audience was taken along on this hundred-year long journey that ended with an overview of the state of contemporary psychoanalysis in the world and in our country by the PSS psychoanalysts Vojislav Ćurčić, moderator, Jasminka Šuljagić, Vesna Brzev-Ćurčić and Aleksandar Kontić.
We are particularly pleased that the participants’ interest in psychoanalysis was beyond all expectations: at the same time, we apologize that the hall could not accommodate everyone interested in the event. The next panel discussion within a series of lectures “Psychoanalysis of Our Time” will be held in the Large Hall – Reading Room of the Arts Department of the Belgrade City Library, March 20, 2015 at 7 p.m.
The topic of the next panel discussion will be “Contemporary View of the Major Psychoanalytic Concepts”, and analysts of the Psychoanalytical Society of Serbia Marija Vezmar (moderator), Ljiljana Milivojević and Oliver Vidojević will be the panelists. We are pleased to announce that, for this occasion, our guest speaker will be Dr. Jonathan Sklar, a training analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
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About the second panel discussion: “Contemporary View of the Major Psychoanalytic Concepts”, read by clicking here.