Upcoming Training Workshops
THE INSTITUTE FOR REDISCOVERING PSYCHOANALYSIS
is pleased to announce the following upcoming training workshops.
Erotic Bodies in and out of Treatment
This workshop is a daylong exploration, both experiential and theoretical, of what it means to live in a body. It will be offered four times in the course of 2026. It is mainly intended for psychoanalytic therapists, but is open to all individuals who are seriously engaged in their own healing process. The 2026 schedule is as follows:
- February 21st, Johannesburg
- March 7th, Cape Town
- October 17th, Johannesburg
- October 24th, Cape Town
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 as healers ― and most of our patients ― are quite accustomed to life at such a spatiotemporal distance from our embodied experience.
Overtly or covertly, this disconnection of our lived-experience from the sensuality of our embodiment almost invariably has deleterious consequences.
The Institute for Rediscovering Psychoanalysis now offers a daylong workshop designed both to explore ― experientially and theoretically ― how, when and where, we become ungrounded, and review ways in which such disconnectedness can be healed.
Fee: R1,600 (Fee for repeat participants, registered students and psychoanalytic trainees: R1,400)
Participation is limited to 16 participants at the Johannesburg location; 18 participants in the Cape Town location. If you are interested, write as soon as possible to: Register@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org
About the Facilitator: Dr Barnaby B Barratt is an internationally eminent healer as a senior psychoanalyst (IPA), a certified sexologist (AASECT), a recognized authority on somatic psychology, and a longtime practitioner of Tantric meditation. He is the author of twelve books on the philosophy and methodology of depth psychology, emancipative bodywork, and spirituality.
Basic and Advanced Principles of Psychoanalytically Informed Psychotherapy
This one-day workshop presents a functionalist approach to treatment, which is a powerful mode of psychotherapy, (and which prepares the patient for a fully psychoanalytic process). The 2026 schedule is as follows:
- April 18th, Cape Town
- July 18th, Johannesburg
All too often, even those psychotherapists who think about their work psychoanalytically, become preoccupied with the content of whatever the patient expresses, rather than the ― unconscious ― function of the patient’s expressions. All too easily, the treatment may degenerate into a procedure of coaching or counseling.
The first part of this seminar (from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm) will focus on principles of psychotherapeutic intervention (what to say to the patient, how and when). It will demonstrate functionalist principles that maximize the effectiveness of therapeutic interpretations, both by conceptualizing every psychic event in terms of their internal value as compromise formations, and by appreciating resistances as having positive value for healing.
This first part of the seminar is open to any practicing clinician.
Fee: R1,000 (R800 for registered students and psychoanalytic trainees).
The second part of the seminar (from 2 pm to 4 pm) is only for those practitioners who wish either to move a psychotherapeutic procedure toward a psychoanalytic process, or to begin a psychoanalytic treatment de novo. That is, its principles are designed for psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic trainees (whether formally candidates at an Institute or not). Participation in the first part of the seminar is prerequisite.
Fee: R1,400 (R1,200 for individuals currently in psychoanalysis at x3+ weekly)
If you are interested, write as soon as possible to: Register@RediscoveringPsychoanalysis.org
About the Facilitator: Dr Barnaby B Barratt has been an IPA Training Analyst since 1996. Among other books and papers, he is author of the award-winning trilogy: What is Psychoanalysis? (2013), Radical Psychoanalysis (2016), and Beyond Psychotherapy (2019); all published by Routledge. His next book, Free Association, is due to be released in mid-2026.
