100 Years of Freud S Schreber
100 years of Freud’s Schreber
The Department of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy &
Mental Health Research at St. Vincent’s University Hospital
in association with
the UCD School of Medicine and Medical Science
are organising a one day Conference on
Saturday December 10th 2011
Health Sciences Building
Room C004 (Ground Floor)
University College Dublin
Belfield
Dublin 4
100 years of Freud’s Schreber
09.15 – 09.45 Registration
09.50 – 10.00 Introduction –
10.00 – 10.30 Helen Sheehan
Psychoanalysis without Tears
10.30 – 11.00 Patricia McCarthy
"On a Question Preliminary to Any Possible Treatment of Psychosis" (Lacan): A more pressing question than ever, 54 years on...
11.00 – 11.30 COFFEE
11.30 – 12.00 Barry O’Donnell
Mental Life
12.00 – 12.45 Charles Melman
Translation by Cormac Gallagher
Lacan’s Real, Symbolic and Imaginary
in relation to Daniel Paul Schreber
12.45 – 14.00 LUNCH
14.00 – 14.30 Lionel Bailly
Psychoanalysis in the work of a Psychiatrist
in a Public Health System
14.30 – 15.00 Albert Llussa i Torra
The Mental Health Act 2001:
Observations from a Legal Practitioner
15.00 – 15.30 Tom Dalzell
Freud in Meynert’s Psychiatric Clinic
15.30 – 16.00 COFFEE
16.00 – 16.30 Launch of Tom Dalzell’s book:
Prof. Kevin Malone, Head of Department;
Dr. Anthony McCarthy,
President, College of Psychiatry of Ireland
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHIATRY, PSYCHOTHERAPY & MENTAL HEALTH RESEARCH, ST. VINCENT’S UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL, DUBLIN
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100 Years of Freud’s Schreber
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Cost: €60 (€30 for students and unwaged) includes Lunch & Tea/Coffee
To register, please complete and return this form with cheque to:
Ms. Fiona O’Brien-Lavin,
Dept. of Psychiatry, Psychotherapy & Mental Health Research,
St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Elm Park, Dublin 4.
Please make cheques payable to: Tom Dalzell
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Please register early!
Lionel Bailly is a psychoanalyst and child and adolescent psychiatrist. He is Honorary Senior Lecturer in Psychoanalysis at University College London and a Consultant Psychiatrist with the North Essex Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust. Barry O’Donnell practices psychoanalysis in Dublin. He is Head of the Department of Psychotherapy in Dublin Business School and teaches in the School of Psychotherapy at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin. He is a member of the Irish School for Lacanian Psychoanalysis.
Tom Dalzell teaches at All Hallows, Dublin City University. He is a member of L’Association lacanienne internationale and author of Freud’s Schreber between Psychiatry and Psychoanalysis (Karnac, 2011).
Albert Llussà i Torra is a solicitor with Daly Lynch Crowe & Morris
(Dublin). He is on the panel of legal representatives of the Mental Health
Commission and he represents persons involuntarily detained under the Mental Health Act 2001.
Patricia McCarthy is a practising psychoanalyst, Director of the School of Psychotherapy at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, Dublin, where she teaches, and Lecturer in the School of Medicine and Medical Science at University College Dublin. She is a member of the Irish School for Lacanian Psychoanalysis and serves on the editorial board of The Letter. Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis.
Charles Melman is an internationally renowned psychoanalyst and psychiatrist. He was responsible for teaching in Lacan’s Ecole freudienne de Paris and its review Scilicet. He founded L’Association freudienne internationale in 1982, now L’Association lacanienne internationale, as well as a number of journals including Le Discours Psychanalytique, La Celibataire and Journal francais de Psychiatrie. His many publications include Returning to Schreber (Trans. Cormac Gallagher, 1991) and La nouvelle économie psychique : la façon de penser et de jouir aujourd'hui (Érès, 2009).
Helen Sheehan is a practising psychoanalyst in Dublin. A member of L’Association lacanienne internationale, she is a cartel member of the Irish School for Lacanian Psychoanalysis and a corresponding editor of The Letter. Irish Journal for Lacanian Psychoanalysis.