The College will, from time to time, publish on this website papers submitted for discussion.
Practitioners are invited to submit non-clinical papers concerned with issues about the nature of psychoanalysis, for publication on this section of the website. Publication is in the discretion of the Editorial Committee of The College which will take no responsibility for the content or views expressed in any such paper to be published here. Any view or opinion expressed in any such published paper is to be understood as the view or opinion of the author of the paper and is not to be taken as the view or opinion of The College.
Material for publication should be submitted by email attachment addressed to enquiries@psychoanalysis-cpuk.org. Alternatively material will be accepted on floppy disk submitted by post or through the Submission Form on the website. All material submitted must be accompanied by the name of the person submitting together with their postal address, telephone number and (if available) email address. No material may be published anonymously but other personal details may be withheld from publication if requested.
Papers will be placed on the website in order of receipt for publication, commencing with papers most recently received.
There is a separate section of this website reserved more specifically for discussion. Submissions from practitioners are invited also for that Professional Forum section. Such submissions are likely to be much less formally written. They might be a response to or critique of papers in the Papers for Dicussion section or might outline questions or topics on which discussion is invited from other practitioners. They might amount to little more than provocative reflections on some aspect of psychoanalysisor professional issues. The Members' Area and Colloquium section of the website, also accessible from the main menu, is accessible to members of The College only. The Colloquium there provides a message board, reserved specifically for private discussion and communication between members.
LIST OF PAPERS BELOW IN ORDER OF PUBLICATION (COMMENCING WITH MOST RECENT).
Click on the titles to access the papers.
1. ONCE A PATIENT ALWAYS A PATIENT: THE LAW OF ANALYSIS INTERMINABLE
Paul Atkinson - December 2011
2. SOME THOUGHTS ON SUPERVISION
Darian Leader - August 2006
3. WHAT'S IT GOT TO DO WITH PSYCHOANALYSIS? AND WHAT HAS PSYCHOANALYSIS GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Carole Smith - November 2005
4. THE FUTURE OF PSYCHOTHERAPY?
Darian Leader - November 2004
5. WHO WILL REMEMBER FEBRUARY 11th?
Haya Oakley - June 2004
7. ALWAYS READ THE LABEL! BUT WHO IS ENTITLED TO
DISPLAY THE LABEL "PSYCHOANALYST" ?
Jacques China - Feb 2004
8. BEYOND PLEASANTVILLE AND ON.......................
Sylvia Cohen - Jan 2004 |