Events
THE INSTITUTE FOR REDISCOVERING PSYCHOANALYSIS
is pleased to announce the following upcoming seminars, lectures and discussion groups.
Upcoming Events
Against the Current
Zoom seminars on the last Thursday of the month for the remainder of the 2025 year (skipping July and December): Thursday 28, August, 2025
The Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis is pleased to announce its “Against the Current…” series of Zoom talks, commencing this coming Thursday and continuing until the end of the 2025 year. They will be presented Thursdays at 7:00 pm South African time (ending promptly at 8:30 pm). The remaining 2025 schedule is as follows:
August 28th The History, Philosophy and Confusions of Object-Relations
September 25th The History, Philosophy and Confusions of Social-Relational Therapies
October 30th The History, Philosophy and Confusions of Lacanianism
November 27th The History, Philosophy and Confusions of Neuropsychoanalysis
Duration: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm (South Africa)
Fee: R500 for the entire series.
Facilitator: Barnaby B Barratt
Location: Zoom
The fee for the series is to be paid to the bank account of the Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis (there is no reduced fee for attendance of less that the entire series).
ABSA Bank account: 411 727 3552
SWIFT code: ABSAZAJJ
Please be sure to send your name and email address, with proof of payment, to Info@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org
Individuals for whom R500 is a burdensome obligation are invited to write a note directly to the Secretary of the Institute at this same email address.
Those individuals who already paid R250 (for a previous talk this year) should only pay an additional R250 for this series.
Registrants (and the Institute must have your name and email address in advance) will be sent a Zoom link by email on the morning of each talk.
These talks are very introductory and — hopefully — free of jargon, so all members of the public are welcome to attend.
Erotic Bodies in and out of Treatment
In-person Workshop: Saturday 06, September, 2025
Presented by Barnaby B. Barratt
Sponsored by ‘GRASP’ and the Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis
This workshop is a daylong exploration of what it means to live in a body and is intended for professionals actively involved in any form of healing practice.
In The Dubliners, James Joyce describes the “Painful Case” of Mr. Duffy who “lived a short distance from his body.” Much of the time, many of us ― and most of our patients ― are quite accustomed to life at such a spatiotemporal distance. Overtly or covertly, this disconnection of our lived-experience from the sensuality of our embodiment almost invariably has deleterious consequences.
Both experientially and theoretically, this workshop will explore how, when and where, we become ungrounded, and will review ways in which such disconnectedness can be healed.
Space is limited and registration is by invitation. To attend please contact Info@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org if interested.
Duration: 9:00 am to 16:00 pm (South Africa)
Logistics: Please arrive between 8:30 and 8:45 am to ensure a punctual start at 9 am ― Please note that no one will be admitted to the workshop after 8:45 sharp (the reason for this is to establish an energetic container without intrusion or interruption).
There will be three 2-hour sessions: 9 to 11 am; 11:30 am to 1:30 pm; and 2 to 4 pm.
Participants will be asked to observe silence in the breaks between sessions.
Social interaction is welcomed after 4:30 pm.
Requisites: Please bring blanket(s) and a cushion, so that you can lie comfortably (hopefully it will be warm enough to use the lawn); also bring a blindfold. Wear loose clothing, with layers according to weather, and light shoes (or none).
Healthy light snacks and a light lunch will be served. Please refrain from drinking alcohol the night before the workshop, and from caffeine or other stimulants on the morning of the workshop.
Preparatory Reading:
“Free-associating with the Bodymind.” International Forum of Psychoanalysis, 22: 161-175, 2013. DOI:10.1080/0803706X.2012.729860. Available on Pep-Web.
Also recommended: Susan Raffo’s Liberated to the Bone: Histories, Bodies, Futures (2022, AK Press); and The Emergence of Somatic Psychology and Bodymind Therapy (2010, Palgrave Macmillan).
For further recommendations: See www.RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org/Recommended-Reading/
Past Events
Artificial Intelligence as the Fourth Great Blow to Human Narcissism
Paper: Saturday 02, August, 2025
Presented as part of the panel titled “The Fate of Anchoring in a World of Artificial Intelligence,” Congress of the International Psychoanalytic Association in Lisbon.
Against the Current
Zoom seminars on the last Thursday of the month for the remainder of the 2025 year (skipping July and December): Thursday 26, June, 2025
The Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis is pleased to announce its “Against the Current…” series of Zoom talks, commencing this coming Thursday and continuing until the end of the 2025 year. They will be presented Thursdays at 7:00 pm South African time (ending promptly at 8:30 pm). The following have been completed:
June 26th The History, Philosophy and Confusions of Ego Psychology
Duration: 7:00 pm to 8:30 pm (South Africa)
Fee: R500 for the entire series.
Facilitator: Barnaby B Barratt
Location: Zoom
The fee for the series is to be paid to the bank account of the Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis (there is no reduced fee for attendance of less that the entire series).
ABSA Bank account: 411 727 3552
SWIFT code: ABSAZAJJ
Please be sure to send your name and email address, with proof of payment, to Info@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org
Individuals for whom R500 is a burdensome obligation are invited to write a note directly to the Secretary of the Institute at this same email address.
Those individuals who already paid R250 (for a previous talk this year) should only pay an additional R250 for this series.
Registrants (and the Institute must have your name and email address in advance) will be sent a Zoom link by email on the morning of each talk.
These talks are very introductory and — hopefully — free of jargon, so all members of the public are welcome to attend.
On Psychoanalytic Evangelism in Non-European Cultures: Assessing the Export of Psychoanalytic Theorizing as a Neo-colonialist Enterprise?
Paper presented as part of a Zoom seminar: Wednesday 09, April, 2025
This paper by Barnaby B Barratt is sponsored by the Psychoanalysis and Politics community of thinking that has been active since 2010 (under the leadership of Professor Lene Austed). It is part of this year’s series of talks on “Crises.”
Synopsis of Barratt’s paper:
The International Psychoanalytic Association seems ready to announce its recognition of a ‘Fourth Region’ composed of training institutes in Asia. It is thus timely to take further an assessment of the implications of exporting psychoanalytic thinking to the non-Eurocentric cultures of Africa and Asia. In this paper, the potential universality of psychoanalytic methods and techniques will not be addressed, but rather the extant theoretical frameworks that are labelled as ‘psychoanalysis’ (and I will not address issues specific to the indigenous cultures of South America). Critical questions will be raised about the fundamental assumptions inscribed within theories as diverse as ego-psychology, object-relations (including Kleinianism), interpersonal and self-psychology, neuropsychoanalysis, and Lacanianism. These assumptions emerge from the analytico-referential or logical-empiricist masterdiscourse that has underpinned modern thinking across the North Atlantic since the so-called European Renaissance and the rise of transnational capitalism. Three interlinked axes of ideological critique will be sketched: (1) Theorizing that equates domination, including technological accomplishment, with the process of knowing truthfully; (2) Theorizing that encodes aspirations of personal mastery that are actually an impossibility; (3) Theorizing that espouses both a dichotomous epistemology of rational/irrational and a binary ontology that expunges the dynamic issues of psychic energy.
Duration: 20:00 pm to 22:00 pm (South Africa)
Fee: 39 Euros A moderated fee is available for South Africans (contact Info@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org for details)
Facilitator: NA
Location: Zoom
For more information: www.psa-pol.org/crises/
Addressing the Patient’s Compromise Formations
In-person seminar: Saturday 08, March, 2025
This is an advanced seminar for those who attended the previous “Principles of Psychotherapeutic Intervention” seminar.
Duration: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (South Africa)
Fee: R750 (ZA Rand)
Facilitator: Barnaby B Barratt
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Limited to 20 participants…to apply contact MikeBenn@me.com
The Impression of the Past upon the Present
Zoom seminar: Thursday 27, February, 2025
Oriented around a discussion of Dr Barratt’s recent paper published in Psychoanalysis, Culture and Society, which participants will be expected to have read in advance (available at https://link.springer.com/article/10.1057/s41282-024-00474-0). Concepts such as the historicity and historicality of psychic reality will be reviewed as well as Freud’s notions of screen memories and of the processes of Nachträglichkeit. There will also be an exploration of the hauntological proposition that the present is affected by what did not happen in the past. Clinical examples will be given whenever feasible.
Duration: 19:00 pm to 20:30 pm (South Africa)
Fee: R250 (ZA Rand) R50 for associates of the Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis
Facilitator: Barnaby B Barratt
Location: Zoom
To register, send proof of payment to Info@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org
Facilitating the Patient’s Progression toward the Psychoanalytic Process
In-person seminar: Sunday 19, January, 2025
This seminar is predicated on the assumption that there are crucial differences between the discourse of psychoanalytic processes and those of psychotherapeutic procedures. Arguably the major challenge for the psychoanalyst is the initial phase of the treatment, in which the patient has to be helped ― psychotherapeutically ― to move into the process of psychoanalysis. This is the threefold challenge of: (i) appreciating the patient’s readiness to begin a treatment that will, in the course of its first-year move from a psychotherapeutic modality to a psychoanalytic one (this is often misleadingly labeled the assessment phase); (ii) beginning the clinical relationship in a manner that will help the patient to resist the treatment in ways that are productive; (iii) facilitating the patient’s move from psychotherapeutic to psychoanalytic ways of working (a move that almost invariably takes at least a year). This seminar will discuss ways of thinking about these three aspects of routine psychoanalytic treatments.
Duration: 8:30 am to 12:30 pm (South Africa)
Fee: R750 (ZA Rand)
Facilitator: Barnaby B Barratt
Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
Limited to 10 participants… to apply contact DrBarnabyBBarratt@yahoo.co.za
