This module consists of blocks of 2 to 3 seminars by individual members of staff from CPS, where they will present their latest research projects. In it, students will extend their knowledge about the variety of different approaches to psychodynamic thinking, as well as experience the different applications of those ideas in concrete research projects in a number of fields: the humanities, history, social sciences, psychotherapy, social care and others. The content of the programme and teaching staff will vary every year so as to remain always new, innovative and attuned to what is most recent in the field.
Aims
* To provide a contemporary perspective on the different applications of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory
* To enable students to acquire an in-depth understanding of psychoanalytic concepts and their applications
* To provide students with greater understanding of the different methods of research, as well as with concrete examples of how research is conducted today
Learning Outcomes
* Students will have a deeper understanding of psychoanalytic concepts and their applications in various fields
* Students will develop a stronger sense of how research is conducted: the problems, benefits and shortcomings of different methods
* Students will be able to better understand how to apply the concepts they have learned in other modules to concrete research methods
* Students will learn about different research methods
- Module Supervisor: Matt Ffytche
- Module Supervisor: Kevin Lu
- Module Supervisor: Jordan Osserman