The Polish Psychoanalytic Society Conference
Klein and Winnicott in dialogue: one psychoanalysis, two approaches
Saturday, 21st November 2015 National Library Hall, Warsaw, Al. Niepodległości 213
Registration: 9.00-10.00 Closing: 17.00
Prof. R.D. Hinshelwood is a Fellow of the British Psychoanalytical Society; Professor in the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex; previously Director of The
Cassel Hospital, London; and author of A Dictionary of Kleinian Thought (1989)
Prof. Jan Abram is a Training and Supervising Analyst of the British Psychoanalytical Society (incorporating the Institute of Psychoanalysis). She is in full time private practice
in London; Chair of the Scientific Committee; Honorary Professor of the Centre for Psychoanalytic Studies, University of Essex; Visiting Lecturer for Tavistock Centre.
She is author of The Language of Winnicott (1996 & 2007) and editor for Donald Winnicott Today (2013)
Beata Maciejewska-Sobczak is a Psychoanalyst, member of the Polish Psychoanalytic Society, training and supervising therapist of the Polish Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
Society She is co-editor of Siblings. Envy and Rivalry, Coexistence and Concern (Karnac 2014)
Conference fee: 65€ (before 02.11.2015), 75€ (after 09.11.2015), Payments with proper annotation;
"Klein and Winnicott in dialogue" should be made to: The Polish Psychoanalytical Society
IBAN PL50 1440 1390 0000 0000 1529 4892 / SWIFT: NDEAPLP2 SEBA transfers are preferable. Registration is based on payment by transfer to the account, along
with clearly stated details of participant. Information: Zofia Hamann +48 22 659 22 09 Monday to Thursday 9:00-13:00
psychoanaliza.org.pl
Robert Hinshelwood Melanie Klein: Her basic concepts: Comparisons with the work of
Donald Winnicott
Jan Abram Donald Winnicott: How the discourse with Klein shaped
his clinical innovations
Following the theoretical papers, Beata Maciejewska-Sobczak will present clinical material which will be discussed from both theoretical approaches by Jan Abram and Robert Hinshelwood and the conference participants