Symposium organized by French-speaking micro-psychoanalytic institutes
Hôtel du Vinoble – 3 Rue de Chatelare, 2034
Bessaux (Neuchatel, Switzerland)
In person and online
Simultaneous French-Italian-Russian Translation
For several years we have been facing new mental illnesses as psychoanalysts. In fact, we are faced with different clinical manifestations of classic neurosis: existential difficulties, a state of almost permanent dissatisfaction, a painful loss of references, intolerance to frustration, a discrepancy between the aspirations of the subject and the possibility of their realization, an unbearable impression of no longer able to cope with the demands of professional life or Family, lack of flexibility …
The symptoms of this current malaise are vague and multifaceted. It is therefore difficult to classify them into a well-defined clinical entity, especially since they often coexist with phobic, obsessive, hysterical, depressive, psychosomatic or psychotic symptoms. However, these do not constitute the first request for analysis.
Although narcissism is a common denominator of these disorders, it is not limited to this.
To address it appropriately, the analyst will have to question his knowledge and be creative.
This symposium aims to improve understanding of these current mental illnesses and to suggest ways to treat them in clinical practice.
Bruna Marzi
Psychologist, psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, active member of the International Association for Micro-Psychoanalysis, training analyst at the Swiss Institute of Micro-Psychoanalysis, active member of FEDEPSY, visiting teacher at the Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis.
Daniel Lysek
Physician, psychoanalyst, active member of the International Association of Micropsychoanalysis, Director and Training Analyst at the Swiss Institute of Micropsychoanalysis, active member of FEDEPSY, active member of the International Society of Expressive Psychopathology and Art Therapy (SIPE).
Joya Marzi
Doctor, psychiatristAnd the Active member of the International Association for Micro-Psychoanalysis, Training Analyst at the Swiss Institute of Micro-Psychoanalysis
Kirino Zangrilli
Medical doctor, active member of the International Association of Micropsychiatry, Training Analyst at the Swiss Institute of Micropsychiatry, Member of the Italian Association of Homeopathy, Director of Web Review www.psicoanalysis.it
Francois Jeanbaris
Physician, psychiatrist, specialist in child and adolescent psychiatry, active member of the International Association of Micropsychoanalysis, training analyst at the French Institute of Micropsychoanalysis.
Bruno Guerrier
Psychoanalyst, active member of the International Association for Micro-Psychoanalysis, active member of the Swiss Institute of Micro-Psychoanalysis, psychiatrist, president of IPCH (France), active member of AFREPA.
Bernard Fassel
Professional educator, psychoanalyst, active member of the International Association for Micro-Psychoanalysis, active member of the ISM, former director of the Foer Center for Adolescents, Sandoz Foundation.
Initial program
President Q. Zangrilli
9.30 Opening of the symposium by Daniel Lesik, Director of the Swiss Institute of Micro-Psychoanalysis
9.45 Lysek: Psychological imbalances and imbalances in a changing world
10.15 B. Marzi: Hypochondria: Ancient and Present Appearances
10.45 F. Janbaris: Old Harassment and Defenses: What Future for Analyst’s Neutrality?
11.15 B. Guerrier: Fear and Anger, Psychosomatic Diseases
11.45 Marzy: Anorexia: a psychosomatic disorder – an emerging pathology
lunch buffet
Head F. Jeanparis
15.00 B- Separator: Adolescence and Suffering: Who helps, the parents or the teenager?
15.30 Q: Zangrilli: Chronic in psychopathology: a psychoanalytic reading
16.00 – 16.30 a. Giglioti: Comparison of African and Western cultures in current diseases
16.30 – 17.00 Discussion
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