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Engaging with Climate Change: Psychoanalytic Perspectives

Sat, 16/10/2010 (All day) - Sun, 17/10/2010 (All day)
The Institute of Psychoanalysis, 112a Shirland Road, London, W9 2EQ (nearest tube Maida Vale/Warwick Avenue)

How does our knowledge of climate change affect our sense of identity? What might underlie issues of connection with, and disconnection from, the natural world? How do we understand the denial of climate change?

Speakers from the field of psychoanalysis explore these and other questions with scientists, environmentalists, writers, educationalists and policy makers. The conference aims to achieve a better understanding through interdisciplinary exchange.

Date: 16-17 October 2010 Time: Saturday 9.00am-6.00pm, Sunday 9.00am-5.00pm

Venue: The Institute of Psychoanalysis, 112a Shirland Road, London, W9 2EQ (nearest tube Maida Vale/Warwick Avenue)

Tickets: £60 (including lunch on both days), concessions £50, to book call 020 7563 5016 or email marjory.goodall@iopa.org.uk