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Institute Of Psychoanalysis Lecture: Lord Alderdice On Fundamentalism, Terrorism And Radicalization

Psychiatrist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist John, Lord Alderdice will apply a psychoanalytic perspective to the issues of fundamentalism, radicalization and terrorism at a lecture to be held at the Institute of Psychoanalysis on Friday 12 June 2009, 7.00pm. Lord Alderdice has devoted his working life to the application of psychoanalysis to the cause of peace and has been influential in the promotion and establishment of peace in Northern Ireland. He will talk about the way the events of September 11 2001 have led to the phenomena of fundamentalism, radicalization and terrorism becoming fused in the public mind, partly under the influence of the political and military reaction described as the "War or Terrorism". While there is clearly an important overlap in the religious thinking of some fundamentalists, the political agenda of many radical groups and the violent activities of those who use the tactics of terrorism in certain current circumstances, confused thinking is rarely helpful in addressing such profoundly difficult and dangerous matters. Lord Alderdice will apply a psychoanalytical approach to clarifying the boundaries and overlapping elements in these three phenomena, in the hope that such thinking will permit a more reflective response to these clear and present dangers. The lecture is organised by the Institute of Psychoanalysis" Centre for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Studies. Listings Information The Institute of Psychoanalysis Centre for the Advancement of Psychoanalytic Studies Fundamentalism, Radicalization and Terrorism: a lecture by John, Lord Alderdice Date: Friday 12 June 2009 Time: Drinks from 6.30pm, lecture at 7.00pm Venue: Institute of Psychoanalysis, 112a Shirland Road (off Elgin Avenue), London, W9 2EQ Tickets: ÷£15 (limited allocation for students, ÷£8) Please send a cheque made payable to "The Institute of Psychoanalysis" to CAPS, 112a Shirland Road, London, W9 2EQ Enquiries: contact Marjory Goodall, marjory.goodall@iopa.org.uk or 020 7563 5016 The complete CAPS programme is available at http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk John, Lord Alderdice is a psychiatrist and psychoanalytic psychotherapist who has devoted his working life to the application of Psychoanalysis to the cause of peace. He has been highly influential in the promotion and establishment of peace in Northern Ireland, sits as a Liberal Democrat in the House of Lords, and holds a number of posts across the world devoted to Psychoanalysis and the understanding of political conflict and international terrorism. About Psychoanalysis Psychoanalysis is based on the theory that the experiences of birth, early relationships with parents, sexuality, love, loss and death lay down patterns in the mind which provide unconscious templates, or models of relationships. Such unconscious versions of relationships are often at the root of the problems which lead people to seek help. Regular sessions with a psychoanalyst provide a setting within which these unconscious patterns can be brought into awareness and worked on with a view to change. For more information visit: http://www.psychoanalysis.org.uk/frontpage.htm#whatis The Institute Of Psychoanalysis


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