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Academic background | |
Thesis | Family and mental illness in a London borough (1983) |
Rosine Jozef Perelberg is a Brazilian-born British psychoanalyst and current President of the British Psychoanalytical Society.
Career
Perelberg completed her Master’s in 1980 at Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro,[1] and received her Ph.D. in social anthropology from The London School of Economics, University of London in 1983.[2][3] Towards the end of her PhD, Perelberg worked with anorexia nervosa patients at Maudsley Hospital, before moving into a role as Senior Psychotherapist and Family Therapist at the Marlborough Family Service, where she worked between 1981 and 1991.[4] For 18 years, between 1997 and 2016, Perelberg was the coordinator of the Freud Seminars as part of the MSc in Psychoanalytic Theory at UCL, as well as those on Sexuality.[5] Between 2011 and 2012, she was also a Visiting Fellow at Birkbeck, University of London.[6] As of 2021, she is a visiting professor at the University College, London (UCL).[7]
Perelberg is the president of the British Psychoanalytical Society[8] and a fellow of the society.[9]
Perelberg is known for her work on unconscious phantasy, and the treatment of violent patients.[10] She has also discussed excess trauma and helpless in treatment of patients.[11][12][13] In the BBC news she has discussed slipups in language and what they reveal about a person.[14] She has also been quoted by The Guardian in stories about overcoming hypochondria[15] and nervousness about singing in public.[16]
Selected publications
- Perelberg, R. J. (1995-12-01). "A core phantasy in violence". The International journal of psycho-analysis. 76 ( Pt 6): 1215–1231. ISSN 1745-8315. PMID 8789171.
- Perelberg, Rosine Jozef, ed. (1999). Psychoanalytic understanding of violence and suicide. London: Routledge. ISBN 9780203013908.
- Reviewed in Williams, Paul (2002). "Review". Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. 16 (2): 177–178. doi:10.1080/14749730210129334a. S2CID 219728762.
- Perelberg, Rosine Jozef (2006). "The Controversial Discussions and après-coup". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 87 (5): 1199–1220. doi:10.1516/DF6M-PKN0-7ABT-VLWD.
- Psychic bisexuality : a British-French dialogue. Rosine Jozef Perelberg. Abingdon, Oxon. 2018. ISBN 978-1-351-26295-8. OCLC 1006524710.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) CS1 maint: others (link) - Perelberg, Rosine Jozef (2015). Murdered father, dead father : revisiting the Oedipus complex. Abingdon, Oxon. ISBN 978-1-317-52750-3. OCLC 927103500.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)- Reviewed in Aisenstein, Marilia (2017). "Review". International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 98 (4): 1245–1248. doi:10.1111/1745-8315.12552. S2CID 151445543.
Awards and honors
In 1991, Perelberg was the co-recipient of the Sacerdoti Prize at the International Psychoanalytic Association Congress, in Buenos Aires.[17] Her book, Psychic Bisexuality, won the American Board & Academy of Psychoanalysis Book Prize for an edited book in 2019.[18]
References
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine Jozef (1980). As fronteiras do silencio (Thesis) (in Portuguese). Rio de Janeiro: Edicoes Achiame.
- ^ "MPhil and PhD theses submitted in the Department of Anthropology since 1927, compiled from departmental records". LSE Anthropology Department.
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine Jozef (1983). Family and mental illness in a London borough (Thesis).
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine (2009). "On Becoming a Psychoanalyst". Psychoanalytic Inquiry. 29 (3). Taylor & Francis Online: 247–263. doi:10.1080/07351690802275188. S2CID 144001646.
- ^ "List of Perelberg's past events". UCL staff page.
- ^ "Visiting fellowships — Birkbeck, University of London". www.bbk.ac.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ^ UCL (2018-06-05). "Rosine Perelberg". Psychoanalysis Unit. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ "Who we are | Institute of Psychoanalysis". psychoanalysis.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ^ "List of Society Members | Institute of Psychoanalysis". psychoanalysis.org.uk. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ^ Perelberg, R. J. (1995-12-01). "A core phantasy in violence". The International journal of psycho-analysis. 76 ( Pt 6): 1215–1231. ISSN 1745-8315. PMID 8789171.
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine Jozef (2003-06-01). "Full and empty spaces in the analytic process". The International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 84 (3): 579–592. doi:10.1516/J980-X38U-NKR6-TWPH. ISSN 0020-7578.
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine (1997). Female Experience: Four Generations of British Women Psychoanalysts on Work. The Anna Freud Centre. p. 73.
- ^ Perelberg, Rosine (2015). "On Excess, Trauma and Helplessness: Repetitions and Transformations". International Journal of Psychoanalysis. 6 (96): 1453–1476. doi:10.1111/1745-8315.12438. PMID 26663026. S2CID 40573968.
- ^ Gorvett, Zaria (July 22, 2016). "Lo que revelan sobre tu mente los deslices freudianos". BBC News Mundo (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-01-02.
- ^ Barbieri, Annalisa (2016-05-20). "My mother is a hypochondriac and has tantrums like a toddler". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Cocozza, Paula (2019-09-01). "I'd been too scared to sing since childhood – could I find my voice?". the Guardian. Retrieved 2022-01-02.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Awards and Prizes Archive". www.ipa.world. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
- ^ "Book Prize Winners 2019". ABAPsa. Retrieved 2022-01-01.
External links
- Rosine Perelberg publications indexed by Google Scholar
- British Psychoanalytical Society, 'Paternal Function and Star Wars' from Five Lectures on Sexuality, October 2019.