A Social & Critical Introduction to Psychoanalysis
10-week online evening course
Thursdays, 6–8 pm (UK time) | 18 September – 20 November 2025
How might we take a critical approach to psychoanalytic thought and practice?
In what ways can we ensure that psychoanalysis is grounded in the contemporary social field?
This course is offered as an introduction to how the foundations of psychoanalysis can be examined and interrogated, a forum to discuss how psychoanalytic ideas can be put to work in new ways that help us understand and respond to the crises and challenges of life in 2025.
Taught by members of the Society for Social and Critical Psychoanalysis, this course will address questions including: In a world in which genocide and climate catastrophe are normalised, how can the therapeutic category of ‘trauma’ be mobilised ethically? What can Freud’s famous patient, the Rat Man, tell us about the relation between capitalism and masculinity? Is melancholia a concept that can help us think about the immigrant experience? Along the way, we will draw upon neglected figures from the history of psychoanalysis, such as Andre Green, whose work on borderline and narcissistic states has radical clinical implications, and Félix Guattari, whose anti-capitalist critique opens up new ways of thinking about the climate crisis. Over the past 125 years, encounters between psychoanalytic thinking and other disciplines such as Marxism, feminism, and queer theory have generated a rich, dense, heterogeneous body of thought that we will bring to bear upon topics that touch our daily lives, including dreams, addiction and politics.
This course will be of interest to those who are curious about the relevance of psychoanalysis to the dilemmas and questions posed by contemporary life. For those interested in embarking upon a full psychoanalytic training, the course will provide an entry point into psychoanalytic thought and practice within the culture of the SSCP. The course can also serve as CPD for counsellors and therapists who want to invigorate their clinical practice with new and diverse ideas.
Seminars will be led in different ways according to the different teachers: some will be lectures, while others will be more unstructured. There will be ample opportunity for discussion and questions. There are no formal entry requirements for the course, but those who are able to engage with the set texts tend to be more able to participate in the seminars and subsequently benefit more from the course. Most core readings will be made accessible online.
Course Fee & Booking
Fee: £250 (plus booking fee)
Early Bird Discount: £225 until 5 August
Places are limited, and we recommend booking early to avoid disappointment.
If you have any questions about the course or want to discuss whether it’s right for you, feel free to get in touch. And please do forward this on to anyone you think may be interested.
We look forward to welcoming a new cohort this autumn.