Conversion Hysteria

Conversion Hysteria

Recorded Saturday 14 March 2020

A day with Adam Phillips

CE Credits: 4 hours

This discussion focuses on the question of what constitutes an acceptable picture of change in psychoanalysis. Adam begins the talk by exploring the uses of the word “conversion” in psychoanalytic discourse and the idea of change within the thinking of key theorists.

The paper provides a platform to examine what we understand is being changed. Is a process of conversion from one state of being to another even central to the project of psychoanalysis? If so, what is being shed or left behind, and what is being discovered or gained? In a historical moment when the idea of conversion is being deeply interrogated, we consider what insights are most useful to help us navigate this territory.

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SCHEDULE

00:00:00
Adam Phillips Conversion Hysteria – Introductory Talk

00:54:39
Conversation with Judy Yellin

01:31:53
Discussion with audience

02:30:09
What is the Function of Change in Our Understanding of Psychotherapeutic Success?
Interview with Anouchka Grose

03:32:25
Discussion

04:18:33
End