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David Morgan (psychoanalyst)

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David Howell Morgan (BAHons Msc.Clin.Psych. FBPAS FPBPA SMBPF. Training Analyst Supervisor IPA. AMBPS. MBPC) is a psychoanalyst and consultant psychotherapist who has worked at the Portman Clinic London and Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust for 25 years.[1]

Publications/contributions

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Morgan's writing, as with his political and social contributions, tends to focus on the intersection between psychoanalysis and the political, social.[2] He has also written on Pat Barker, Jorge Luis Borges, and repeatedly on the works of Sigmund Freud, Melanie Klein and Donald Winnicott.[3] His co-edited volume Lectures on Violence, Perversion and Delinquency. The Portman Papers Series deals extensively with the role of violence in patients at the Portman Clinic.[4]

Books

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  • Morgan, David (2005) co ed Stan Ruszczynski "Lectures on 'Violence, Perversion and Delinquency'". The Portman Papers Series
  • Morgan, David (2019) "The Unconscious in Social and Political Life". Edited. Phoenix. Firing the Mind.
  • Morgan, David (2020) "A Deeper Cut. Further Explorations of the Unconscious in Social and Political Life". Phoenix. Firing the Mind

Multi-media

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Morgan has contributed to public debate and hosts discussions with leading academics in the political, social, and psychoanalytic fields, on his radio show "Frontier Psychoanalyst".[5] Along with the recurring radio show, Morgan has made many television appearances[6] and frequently appears as a discussant on BBC Radio.[7] Morgan also appeared in a documentary called "Married to the Eiffel Tower" investigating the psychological condition objectum sexuality. The documentary investigates the famous case of Erika Eiffel.[8]

Conferences

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Morgan has hosted, spoken at, and arranged many conferences, seminars and lectures, both nationally and internationally.[11] In January 2017 Morgan delivered the prestigious Bob Gosling memorial lecture in Bristol.[12] He has also spoken at the Acropolis, Athens, Georgia, China, Poland, The Freud Memorial Lecture, Melbourne, Australia.

References

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  1. ^ "Public Interest Psychology". Public Interest Psychology. PiP.
  2. ^ "How Psychoanalysis can help us make sense of Brexit". blogs.lse. London School of Economics.
  3. ^ "A collection of Articles, Papers and Books by Members of British Psychoanalytic Association (April 2016)" (PDF). A collection of Articles, Papers and Books by Members of British Psychoanalytic Association (April 2016). Members of the British Psychoanalytic Association. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 January 2019. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  4. ^ Morgan, David (2007). Lectures on Violence, Perversion and Delinquency. London: Karnac. p. 7. ISBN 1855754959.
  5. ^ "David Morgan". Frontier Psychologist. Frontier Psychologist. Archived from the original on 6 February 2017. Retrieved 28 April 2017.
  6. ^ a b "An artist's representation of rape". abc.net. ABC. 20 May 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Pick of the Week - John Waite". BBC i-player. BBC.
  8. ^ "Married to the Eiffel Tower". documentary heaven.
  9. ^ "Episodes". BBC i-player. BBC.
  10. ^ ""Is Neo-Liberalism Making us Sick?"". abc.net. ABC.
  11. ^ "The Role of the Unconscious in Political and Social life". The Political Mind. The Political Mind.
  12. ^ "The Bridge Foundation". bridgefoundation.org.[permanent dead link]