FIRST PSYCHOANALYTIC CONFERENCE IN BRUSSELS FOR STUDENTS

The European Psychoanalytical Federation (EPF) is organizing the First Psychoanalytic Conference for University Students (EPCUS) at the EPF seat in Brussels, October 6-8, 2016.

The Conference is intended for all European students, primarily those studying psychology, medicine and social sciences, and provides an exceptional opportunity for the students to learn about basic tenets of psychoanalysis – from its beginnings to the present day.

The basic tenets of psychoanalysis and varying viewpoints throughout its history will be considered through presentations, discussion groups, films, art, clinical case reports and theoretical issues.

The Conference will specifically focus on dreams, traumas, relationship of art and psychoanalysis, influence of psychoanalysis on culture, scientific view of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic treatments and connections of psychoanalysis with neuro-sciences.

Lectures will be held by the internationally recognized psychoanalysts: Heribert Blass (Germany), Alex Janssen (the Netherlands), Serge Frisch (Luxemburg), Marc Hebbrecht (Belgium), Katy Bogliatto (Belgium), Igor Kadyrov (Russia), Alberto Luchetti (Italy), Andrea Sabbadini (Great Britain), Suzanne Lunn (Denmark), Lisa Kallenbach (Germany) and Marcel Schmeets (the Netherlands). Official language will be English.

EPCUS Conference organizing body: European Psychoanalytical Federation (EPF)
Date: 6 – 8 October 2016
Venue: EPF house, Brussels, Belgium
Registration fee: 35 €
Registration until: 15 September 2016
How to register: by sending a registration request directly to Frank Goderniaux, EPF secretary, at – goderniauxfrank@gmail.com

For further information in English, please contact Alex Janssen, Conference Chair, e-mail: a.m.janssen@xs4all.nl, or for additional information in Serbian, please e-mail the Psychoanalytical Society of Serbia at: office@pss.org.rs

Download full Conference Programme in English in pdf form HERE or read it on the website of the European Psychoanalytical Federation.