A CELEBRATION OF THE COLLECTED WORKS OF D.W. WINNICOTT
The Winnicott Trust
Announce a conference to be held at the Institute for Psychoanalysis and the Brunei Gallery, London
A CELEBRATION OF THE COLLECTED WORKS OF D.W. WINNICOTT:
DONALD WINNICOTT AND THE HISTORY OF THE PRESENT
Speakers include:
Stefano Bolognini, Vincenzo Bonaminio, Angela Joyce, Lynne Murray, Kenneth Robinson, René Roussillon, Kenneth Wright
20-22 November 2015
SAVE THE DATE
Preliminary inquiries: marjory.goodall@iopa.org.uk
Further information to follow
Co-sponsored by the British Psychoanalytical Society, the British Psychoanalytic Association [an association of the British Psychotherapy Foundation] and the Association of Independent Psychoanalysts
Programme
Reception at the Institute of Psychoanalysis on Friday evening 20th, 6.30pm-8.30pm to include book launch and demonstration of the online edition of Collected Works led by Oxford University Press personnel and
Introduction by General Editors: Lesley Caldwell & Helen Taylor Robinson
Conference proper at Brunei Gallery SOAS, Saturday & Sunday morning
Saturday morning
from 8.45am: Registration
9.20am Welcome: Angela Joyce, Chair of DWW Trust
9.30am – 11am First plenary paper
The self in contemporary psychoanalysis through the lens of Winnicott’s contribution
Speaker: René Roussillon
Chair: Jennifer Johns
11.00am – 11.30 am Coffee
11.30am – 1pm Second plenary paper
The analytic relationship and the person of the analyst
Speakers: Stefano Bolognini and Vincenzo Bonaminio
Chair: Lesley Caldwell
1pm – 2.00pm Lunch served
Afternoon
2pm – 3.30pm Small group workshops in parallel
1) Disturbed / delinquent children
Speaker: Richard Rollinson of the Planned Environment Therapy Trust
Chair: Ann Horne
2) Community intervention with mothers & babies
Speaker: Jessica James of the Anna Freud Centre Parent Infant Project
Chair: Angela Joyce
3) DWW and the arts, specifically writing
Speakers: Andrew Brady and Matt Ffytch
Chair: Helen Taylor Robinson
4) DWW and the broadcast media
Speakers: Anne Karpf and Brett Kahr
Chair Ruth McCall
5) DWW’s work as a paradigm shift in Psychoanalytic theory
Speaker: Z. Loparic of the International Winnicott Association (IWA)
Chair: Jim Rose
3.30pm – 4pm Tea
4pm – 5.30pm Third Plenary Paper
Introduction: Juliet Hopkins
‘There’s no such thing as a baby: how close relationships support development from birth to two’
Speaker: Lynne Murray
Chair: Judith Trowell
Sunday morning
10am – 11.30am Fourth Plenary paper
DWW on Culture & the Arts
Ken Wright and Ken Robinson
Chair: Josh Cohen
11.30am – 12am noon Coffee
12.00am – 1.00pm Fifth Plenary Paper
Contemporary perspectives on the concept of regression
Speaker: Angela Joyce
Chair: Helen Taylor Robinson
1pm – 1.30pm Final Discussion, panel of plenary speakers and goodbye
Chair: Helen Taylor Robinson