Welcome to The Site For Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Training
The Site offers a psychoanalytic training which reflects the philosophy of the organisation.
Clinic
The Clinic for Contemporary Psychoanalysis brings together a network of psychoanalytically-oriented therapists
About Us
The SITE for Contemporary Psychoanalysis is a training organisation and a member of the Council for Psychoanalysis and Jungian Analysis College (CPJA) of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy (UKCP). All graduates are eligible for UKCP registration.
The Site was established in October 1997 by psychotherapists who wished to create a training programme and an association that would foster critical, reflective and imaginative thinking about psychoanalysis and its contemporary practices.
We have approximately 60 members and no more than 30 trainees at any one time (in two separate training groups and joint training weekends) who may participate in the governance structure of the organisation and social activities such as annual winter and summer parties, our own conferences and workshops.
We are a Registered Charity, No. 1084537 and a Company, Limited by Guarantee, No. 03978291.
Events
Conference: White privilege, racism and psychoanalysis
‘When we revolt it’s not for a particular culture. We revolt simply because, for many reasons, we can no longer breathe’ Franz Fanon
What can we dare to imagine of a psychoanalysis yet to come? More of the same or the courage to open our minds, hearts and practice? This conference will explore the complex ways in which race percolates through the psychoanalytic project – even if it is often denied.
Speakers include Achille Mbembe, Claudia Bernard, Adam Phillips, Christina Moutsou, Peter Nevins…
Niya B: Ekdysis, film and talk
In Greek mythology, the seer Tiresias was allegedly transformed into a woman for seven years for disturbing two copulating snakes on Mount Cyllene. Niya B re-reads this myth from an eco-transfeminist lens through ritual performances, workshops and sonic explorations....
Shalini Masih: Under the banyan tree – psychoanalytic engagement in an indigenous healing site
As a psychoanalytic researcher in an Indian temple famous for exorcism rituals, the author had to conjure a language infused with the spirit of psychoanalysis but able to meet the possessed person where s/he was.
POSTAL ADDRESS
Suite G04,
1 Quality Court, Chancery Lane,
London WC2A 1HR
enquiries@the-site.org.uk