100 years of Klein and post-Kleinian developments
We are pleased to launch a new series of various types of online events exploring key Kleinian concepts in detail, starting in the 100th year since Melanie Klein presented her first London paper.
The series begins with an introductory event at which David Bell and Francesca Hume will be the speakers. We look forward to welcoming anyone with an interest in Kleinian ideas, including those who are at the beginning and those who would like to have a greater depth of understanding, and potentially push current thinking further. This event will map the landscape of Kleinian and post-Kleinian thinking, as well as discussing the elements of the series and how those interested worldwide can participate in the various types of events and activities.
Future events
We are planning more events in this series over the coming years: the following ones will focus on Klein’s early work with children, which underpins her most fundamental psychoanalytic discoveries and contributions. It was Klein’s thinking about children that made possible the understanding of adult pathology, and so is relevant to clinicians with patients of all ages. Speakers will include Maria Rhode, Judith Jackson and Catalina Bronstein. More details will follow - sign up to our newsletter to hear when booking opens.
All registered attendees will receive a link to the recording following the live event once it has been edited which will be valid for two weeks following the event. These events will be in English
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We are a charity, and we rely upon income from events like these to continue our work. However, we do not want the price of entry to be a barrier to anyone keen to attend our online events. If the ticket price is prohibitively high for you at the current time, please email the MKT Administrator at contact@melaniekleintrust.org.uk, who has a number of free places available for each event.
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