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The Irish Psycho-Analytical Association Presents:

Professor Ivor Browne:

Understanding Trauma

 

Professor Ivor Browne has been a controversial figure in Dublin and Ireland for many years. A psychiatrist, he is well known for many things – his contribution to the Peace Process in the North (for which his work in Derry is well known); his Foundation for Human Development and his continued questioning of psychiatric orthodoxy in the Ireland of yesterday and indeed today. His passion for music goes back to his early years and he is well known for his musicianship. The title of one of his best known books gives the flavour of the man: Music and Madness.

Crucially, Ivor carried out innovative work on the treatment of trauma, the subject of this lecture.

 

Date:               25 May 2013

Time:              11am – 1.00pm

Venue:            The Royal Marine Hotel, Marine Road, Dun Laoghaire

Entry:              €20 (€15 for the unwaged)

2 CPD points awarded by the Psychoanalytic Section of the ICP

Original post: Psychoanalytic Section Events Calendar