Open House
Special Topic: Why Become a Psychoanalyst? Thursday March 15th 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. 1616 Vallejo Street San Francisco, 94163. Please join PINC faculty, administrators, graduates, and candidates. Bring your questions, your friends and colleagues. We anticipate an informative and lively discussion. Supper will be served. R.S.V.P. by Monday, March 12th at pincsf@gmail.com
Reflective Spaces, Material Places
Saturday, March 17, 2012 9:00 am - 4:00 pm Instituto Familiar de al Raza: 2919 Mission Street, San Francisco, CA 94110 Sponsored By: NCSPP, PINC, and Access Institute Presenter: Ines Vanimane Discussant: Neil Altman, Ph.D. Event Overview: Never has there been a greater need for time and space to reflect on community mental health work. This innovative conference brings together a wide range of community mental health service providers, therapists, and psychoanalysts to explore how we can build capacity and think deeply in the ...
Adam Phillips May 2012 Visit: On Frustration
A Lecture for the PINC Community May 13th, 2012 10am-12:30pm Location TBD FREE 2.5 CE credits available for $10.00
Donald Moss: “Against Common Sense: On the Necessity of Theorizing Sexuality/On the possible utility of the category ‘sexual aberrations’”
March 31, 2012 10 AM to 12 PM PINC 530 Bush St, 7th Floor San Francisco, CA 94108 2 CE credits are available for $10 Contemporary, post-modern common sense about genders and sexualities is radically different from the common sense against which psychoanalysis first aimed its interpretations. Given this radical difference, what, if any, kinds of disruptive interpretive labor remain for psychoanalysis? What remains for psychoanalytic sexual theorizing now? Do we still need it? And what remains of the often deservedly ...