This blog is by Archie, a 21-year-old psychology undergraduate at Bournemouth University currently on his placement year. Archie is volunteering with us, as well as with Portugal Prints – an […]
Toby Brothers is director of the London Literary Salon. As I re-read Midnight’s Children in preparation for our work together, I am thinking anew about how literature approaches the contradictions […]
Warren Colman, a supervising analyst in the SAP, has just published “Act and Image: The Emergence of Symbolic Imagination” In this groundbreaking book, Warren provides a reformulation of archetypal symbols as emergent from […]
Into the Darkest Places – Early Relational Trauma and Borderline States of Mind Marcus West We live in fascinating times where recent advances in trauma theory, attachment theory, relational psychoanalysis, […]
Tea With Winnicott Professor Brett Kahr,, an award-winning biographer, has resurrected Donald Woods Winnicott from the dead and has invited him for several memorable cups of tea at 87 Chester […]
This book, collected and edited by Judith Harris, is an essential introduction for those studying Jung and the Jungian tradition. It presents hundreds of the most representative selections from the […]
Author Joy Schaverien discusses her new book, Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the ‘Privileged’ Child. Published in June 2015 it is already a Routledge best seller and was […]
Boarding School Syndrome: The Psychological Trauma of the ‘Privileged’ Child The new book, by SAP member Prof Joy Schaverien, has been given an excellent press reviews. It will be followed […]