Bound to Lose: Towards Antifascist Psychoanalysis, by Carter J. Carter Ph.D, M.S.W., L.I.C.S.W.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 7:30PM - 9:00 PM

This conference will be held in-person at a new location:

The Lincoln School, 301 Butler Avenue, Providence, RI 02906

This event is pre-registration only. No walk-ins permitted. Registration will close on Tuesday, March 4, 7:30PM.

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In recent years, fascist propagandists have worked to make psychoanalysis a beachhead from which to prosecute discriminatory campaigns against trans people, people of color, and advocates for the rights thereof.  How did we get here, and what must we do now?  I will offer a general review of research from my forthcoming book on this topic, with an eye towards orienting psychoanalysts to the characteristics of fascist propaganda in our profession, and to articulating the principles of an antifascist psychoanalysis.

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1.5 CEs available through APA and NASW

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RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.

For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so. 

Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $10
-Non-Members: $35
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $5

Please note: RIAPP programs are offered to clinicians for educational purposes, and may therefore contain clinical material that is confidential in nature.  Therefore, it is our policy not to allow any recording of this event.

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Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 7:30PM - 9:00 PM

This conference will be held in-person at a new location:

The Lincoln School, 301 Butler Avenue, Providence, RI 02906

This event is pre-registration only. No walk-ins permitted. Registration will close on Tuesday, March 4, 7:30PM.

—————————————————

In recent years, fascist propagandists have worked to make psychoanalysis a beachhead from which to prosecute discriminatory campaigns against trans people, people of color, and advocates for the rights thereof.  How did we get here, and what must we do now?  I will offer a general review of research from my forthcoming book on this topic, with an eye towards orienting psychoanalysts to the characteristics of fascist propaganda in our profession, and to articulating the principles of an antifascist psychoanalysis.

—————————————————

1.5 CEs available through APA and NASW

—————————————————

RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.

For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so. 

Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $10
-Non-Members: $35
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $5

Please note: RIAPP programs are offered to clinicians for educational purposes, and may therefore contain clinical material that is confidential in nature.  Therefore, it is our policy not to allow any recording of this event.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 7:30PM - 9:00 PM

This conference will be held in-person at a new location:

The Lincoln School, 301 Butler Avenue, Providence, RI 02906

This event is pre-registration only. No walk-ins permitted. Registration will close on Tuesday, March 4, 7:30PM.

—————————————————

In recent years, fascist propagandists have worked to make psychoanalysis a beachhead from which to prosecute discriminatory campaigns against trans people, people of color, and advocates for the rights thereof.  How did we get here, and what must we do now?  I will offer a general review of research from my forthcoming book on this topic, with an eye towards orienting psychoanalysts to the characteristics of fascist propaganda in our profession, and to articulating the principles of an antifascist psychoanalysis.

—————————————————

1.5 CEs available through APA and NASW

—————————————————

RIAPP uses a "Pay What You Can" model in an effort to recognize the long history of marginalization of underrepresented groups, namely BIPOC individuals, within psychoanalysis. We aim to make our community and programming increasingly accessible for everyone.

For those who can afford to register at a higher rate, we urge you to do so. 

Suggested rates are listed below for reference:
-Members: $10
-Non-Members: $35
-Students (Undergraduate and Graduate, no CEs): $5

Please note: RIAPP programs are offered to clinicians for educational purposes, and may therefore contain clinical material that is confidential in nature.  Therefore, it is our policy not to allow any recording of this event.