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Aisling Campbell – Conference Report – 1st Annual Conference on Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Emotion

 

THE LETTER 20 Autumn 2000, pages 219-221

 

Every once in a while one has the sense of being in the middle of something completely ‘cutting edge’ or ‘state of the art’, hearing something utterly fresh. Such was the sensory experience generated by the inaugural conference on Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic Perspectives on Emotion, organised by the Anna Freud Centre in London this summer. There is an almost canonical belief that neuroscience and psychoanalysis can never meet -and it has to be said that this view is adhered to far more tenaciously by psychoanalysts than by neuroscientists. However those attending this conference will have had the sensation of having been just about to say themselves that dialogue between the two perspectives was not only possible but also essential for the survival of both.

Conference Report – 1st Annual Conference on Neuroscientific and Psychoanalytic

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