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The Sutherland Trust presents

Recovery meets psychoanalysis – but are they on speaking terms?

20 May 2010 at 6:45pm
at Teviot - Debating Hall

The focus of this lecture will be an encounter between psychodynamic psychotherapy and recovery focused mental health care: What do they have in common? How do they differ?  Can they help each other?

We are pleased to announce that we have secured Julian Lousada of the Tavistock Clinic to speak on behalf of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy and Julie Repper of Nottingham University to speak on behalf of Recovery. 

The programme will be chaired by Steve Tilley.

Julian Lousada is a Psychotherapist who leads the adult psychoanalytic psychotherapy section of the Tavistock and Portman NHS Foundation Trust and is a Principal Consultant at the Tavistock Consultancy Services. Julian works psychodynamically with individuals, groups and organisations. He chairs the British Psychoanalytic Council.

Julie Repper is Recovery Lead in Nottinghamshire Healthcare Trust, Associate Professor of Recovery and Social Inclusion at University of Nottingham, and Director of two service user led voluntary sector groups. She works collaboratively with people who have experience of mental distress in training, research and service development, currently leading the development of Peer Support Workers’ training and employment in her local services. She has written widely, of most relevance here is the book she co-authored with Rachel Perkins: Social Inclusion and Recovery. A Model for Mental Health Practice (2003) Edinburgh, Bailliere Tindall.

www.sutherlandtrust.org.uk

Please note: This event takes place at The Debating Hall, Teviot, Bristo Square, Edinburgh EH8 9AJ (Marked 'A' on the map)
 


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Recovery meets psychoanalysis – but are they on speaking terms?
Event Recovery meets psychoanalysis – but are they on speaking terms?
Date 20 May 2010 at 6:45pm
Tickets £17 (£12 concession)
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Notes Ticket includes canapés and a glass of wine