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Projection, Projective Identification, and Complex Projection
    
There is no charge for this event but space is limited and those wishing to attend MUST register their intention to do so by email to wollheimcentenary@gmail.com with July Workshop in the subject line. 
    
	This is the third in the Richard Wollheim Centenary Project 2025 workshop series ‘Words and Pictures. How Art makes the Mind’.
	Speakers’ titles and abstracts, along with details of past workshops, may be viewed under Programme of Events at  wollheimcentenary.org/programme-of-events
Date:
21 July 2025, 10:00
Venue:
  St John's College; details of the venue will be sent to those registered, during the week before the event. 
  
Speakers:
  
    David Collins (University of Cambridge), 
  
    Cecilia Batten (Psychoanalyst and psychotherapist), 
  
    Anna-Lisa Sander (University of Heidelberg), 
  
    Henrike Moll (University of Southern California), 
  
    Louise Gyler (Australian Psychoanalytical Society), 
  
    Whitney Davis (University of California Berkeley), 
  
    Dr Jing Wang (University of Oxford)
  
    
Organisers:
    
        Niall Gildea, 
    
        Louise Braddock, 
    
        Paul Tod
    
    
Organiser contact email address:
    wollheimcentenary@gmail.com
    
Part of:
    Interdisciplinary Seminars in Psychoanalysis
Booking required?:
Required
    
Booking email:
    wollheimcentenary@gmail.com
    
Cost:
    free
Audience:
The workshop is open to university members and mental health professionals; those wishing to attend MUST register their intention to do so by email to wollheimcentenary@gmail.com with July Workshop in the subject line. 
    
Editor: 
      Paul Tod