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Post-Course Seminars

These two-session seminars are intended for FPP graduates who are interested in further study of psychoanalytic theory and therapy. Anyone who has completed the one-year Fundamentals Program in any of the years it has been offered is welcome to attend. These seminars have traditionally been offered for 6 weeks in the spring, at the end of class, and topics are usually chosen in response to requests from FPP students and graduates.

May 3rd and 10th  Neglected Aspects of the Superego Prof. Don Carveth
May 24th and 31st  Freud on Dreams Dr. Christopher Olive
June 7th and 14th  Attachment Theory Drs. Janice Halpern and Pamela Stewart

All sessions will be held Sunday mornings from 10:30 to 12:00 at the Toronto Psychoanalytic Society, 40 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 203, Toronto (at the corner of St. Clair Avenue East and Alvin Avenue, above the Deer Park Library).

For further information, or to register for the FPP Post-Course Seminars, contact info@torontopsychoanalysis.com or call 416-922-7770.
 
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IPA 47th Congress, Mexico City
"Sexuality, Dreams, and the Unconscious"

FUNDAMENTAL PSYCHOANALYTIC PERSPECTIVES
Fall Class starts September 23
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The TORONTO INSTITUTE OF PSYCHOANALYSIS is now accepting applications for early admission to the September 2011 class 

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