MSc in Theoretical Psychoanalytic Studies
Fundamentals of Psychoanalytic Theory:
Freud Reading Seminars Reading List
Summer Term 2009
(This Unit runs throughout the year)
Aim: the unit aims to acquaint the student with the basic concepts of psychoanalysis developed by Freud, and with the changes in his thinking and the reasons for these.
Objective: students should read and gain familiarity with the major theoretical and clinical papers of Sigmund Freud, and be able to show critical awareness of the major models of the mind which he put forward, and of the shifts in his formulations through his working life.
Teaching staff:
Prof Rosine Jozef Perelberg, PhD (Coordinator)
Mrs Anne Harrison
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Freud 19 (continuing from spring term)
Saturday 2nd May 11.15-12.45pm
Mrs Anne Harrison
(1923) The Ego and the Id, Chapters 1 and 2, S.E. 19
Freud 20
Saturday 9th Mayl 11.15-12.45pm
Mrs Anne Harrison
(1923) The Ego and the Id, Chapter 3. S.E.19
Freud 21
Friday 16th May 11.15-12.45pm
Mrs Anne Harrison
(1923) The Ego and the Id, Chapter 4. S.E.19
Freud 22
Friday 29th May 12.30-2.00pm
Mrs Anne Harrison
(1923) The Ego and the Id, Chapter 5. S.E.19
Freud 23
Friday 17 th May 2.15-3.45pm
Mrs Anne Harrison
(1926) Inhibitions, Symptoms and Anxiety, Chapters 8, 9, 10. S.E.20
Freud 24& 25
Saturday 30th May - 9.30-11.0 0 and 11.15-12.45pm
Prof Rosine Jozef Perelberg
(1937) Analysis Terminable and Interminable S.E. 23 . [Book available in office]
Revision Seminar
Please bring any questions you would like answered as part of your revision. This can be on any aspect of the Freud teaching.
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18 March, 2009
by Sophie Bennett
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