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    KOMBINATAS 2023 | Ian Parker: The Psy Professions, Pathology and Alternatives

    KOMBINATAS 2023 | Ian Parker: The Psy Professions, Pathology and Alternatives

    Keynote speech from "Kombinatas Festival" (https://kombinatasfest.org) which took place on the 10th-13th of August, 2023, at "Saugus atstumas" in Lithuania.

    Ian Parker is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society, Emeritus Professor at the University of Leicester and Editor-in-Chief of the Annual Review of Critical Psychology.

    Parker is also a practising psychoanalyst, a member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research and the London Society of the New Lacanian School. In this presentation for the Kombinatas 2023 festival, he analyses the Psy professions (psychiatry, psychology, psychoanalysis etc.) and presents some of the progressive and even anti-psy alternatives to the established psy-practices.

    The trauma of the everyday | Joanna Kavenna, Ian Parker, Sarah Garfinkel, Mark Salter

    The trauma of the everyday | Joanna Kavenna, Ian Parker, Sarah Garfinkel, Mark Salter

    Have mundane setbacks become catastrophic? Our experts discuss.

    Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimes


    Trauma was traditionally associated with events such as war, assault and natural disasters. Now it is increasingly used to describe everyday experiences like personal criticism or romantic rejection, and of becoming an empty therapeutic buzzword. Some psychologists argue that we risk undermining diagnoses of serious disorders by treating the mundane as the catastrophic, at the same time as making us less resilient.

    Should we stop describing everyday setbacks as trauma? Or is a looser understanding of trauma to be encouraged so that individuals can come to terms with their suffering? Or is this all a symptom of a broader cultural focus on our emotional lives which once promised better mental health, but which has now turned out to have undermined an entire generation?

    Neuroscientist Sarah Garfinkel, bestselling author of Zed Joanna Kavenna and fearless psychoanalyst Ian Parker explore modern trauma and what we can do about it. 


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