IPA Research Training

 

LONDON, 5th – 13TH AUGUST 2010

 

 

 

     

    We are pleased to announce the 2010 Annual Research Training Programme. The Programme will be focused around the research of attending Fellows and discussed by an international Faculty of IPA Visiting Professors in Psychoanalytic Research. The programme will be held from 5th – 13th August 2010 and will be based at University College London, which is situated in Bloomsbury, the academic quarter in the heart of London.


    As in previous years, the aims of this highly successful and popular programme of lectures and seminars will be to provide an intensive training in empirical and conceptual approaches to psychoanalytic research in a number of areas including: longitudinal research (John Clarkin, Head of Faculty); attachment research (Peter Fonagy); developmental research (Bob Emde); psychoanalytic process research (Horst Kächele); personality and psychopathology research (Patrick Luyten); emotion research (Doris Peham); psychotherapy research (Rolf Sandell); and conceptual research (Juan Pablo Jiménez and Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber).

     


    A central part of the experience for trainees will be the opportunity to present and discuss their own research projects and research goals with members of the Faculty and other participants. The curriculum will include an introduction to current research methods, as well as particular applications as exemplified by the research programmes of members of the Faculty. Interested applicants can read more details of the programme, its goals and a review of its first two years in the Guest Editorial of the International Journal of Psycho analysis vol 78, no. 4, pp 643 651 (1997).

     


    Those interested should write to:

    Peter Fonagy

    c/o Julia Curl

    Psychoanalysis Unit

    University College London

    Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT

    Fax: 44 20 7 916 8545

    E mail: j.curl@ucl.ac.uk


    The application (please keep to a maximum of 6 pages) should take the format of:

    • a brief CV

    • details of your research interests

    • details of your current research involvement


    Deadline extended to 10th March 2010.

     

     
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