Description
Please note: this event has already taken place. Purchase is for recording access only. This product is a digital video recording of a part of the Conference, WILD THOUGHTS: for a Feminist psychoanalysis-to-come
Title: Misogyny and Psychoanalysis
Chair: Kati Gray
Katherine Angel
Michaela Chamberlain
Anouchka Grose
Liz Guild
Bios:
Kati Gray has been practicing Psychoanalysis for 30 years. She has worked in the NHS all her professional life, initially in Mental Health Services and for the last 25 years within Women’s Health. She has her own practice in East London, where she analyses and supervises trainee & qualified psychoanalysts & therapists, as well as others seeking therapeutic help. She also teaches, both on Psychoanalysis trainings in London & within the NHS. Kati volunteers for a mental health service and has acted as a consultant for both Social Services and a home for looked after children.
Katherine Angel is the author of the internationally acclaimed Tomorrow Sex Will Be Good Again (Verso, 2021). Her previous books are Daddy Issues (Peninsula Press, 2019) and Unmastered: A Book on Desire, Most Difficult to Tell (Penguin, 2012). Her writing has been translated into fourteen languages, and her next book is Poor Freud (forthcoming, Verso/Norton). She is a Senior Lecturer in the School of English and Drama and a Fellow of the Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at Queen Mary, University of London.
Michaela Chamberlain trained at the Bowlby Centre and studied in the Psychoanalysis Unit at UCL. Shortly after qualifying at the Bowlby Centre in 2016, she started teaching Freud and Attachment Theory and became Chair of the Bowlby Centre. She worked as an honorary psychotherapist in two NHS Trusts for several years. She has presented clinical papers at public forums, lectures internationally and has been published in the British Journal of Psychotherapy, Attachment: New Directions in Psychotherapy and Relational Psychoanalysis, New Associations and The New Psychotherapist Magazine. Her book, Misogyny in Psychoanalysis, was released in June 2022, it explores the historical and current context of misogyny in psychoanalytic theory and clinical practice. She is in private practice in London as a psychoanalytic psychotherapist and is a supervisor and training therapist.
Anouchka Grose is a writer and psychoanalyst practising in South East London. She is a member of The College of Psychoanalysts and The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, where she regularly lectures. She has been working one-to-one since 2003. Before that she ran writing workshops for people experiencing mental health difficulties. Anouchka writes about psychoanalysis, current affairs, art and fashion, and has contributed to The Guardian, Radio 4, and Resonance FM
Liz Guild is a founding member of The Site for Contemporary Psychoanalysis and is in private practice in Cambridge.
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