This book arises out of an important international conference held in March 2006 to discuss how regulation by the state has affected psychoanalysis as a clinical discipline in many different parts of the world. There were participants and papers from Europe and beyond: from Africa; from both North and South America; from Asia; and, of course, from the UK, where an important debate is now being conducted about current government proposals to regulate practitioners of all the mainstream modalities of psychological therapies, including psychoanalysis. This conference was the first international event held by The College of Psychoanalysts, UK, and hosted by the London School of Economics and Political Science. The papers given at that conference, with reflections from across the world, comprise the contents of this book.
About the Author, Ian Parker
Ian Parker is Professor of Psychology at Manchester Metropolitan University and Secretary of Manchester Psychoanalytic Matrix. He is a practicing psychoanalyst, member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research, the London Society of the New Lacanian School, and the College of Psychoanalysts, UK.
Simona Revelli is a practicing analyst. She works in London privately and in the NHS. She is the translator of a number of Italian psychoanalytic contributions. She is a member of the College of Psychoanalysts-UK and an affiliate member of the Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research.