The Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
Annual Business Meeting
October 2010
President’s Report
The past year has been highly productive and rewarding for our Institute and Society.
Three stimulating weekend events were held. On
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Monthly scientific meetings were coordinated by Drs. Gary Rodin and Scott Bishop. Discussions were always spirited and enlightening. On
Study groups for graduates, faculty, candidates, and guests continue to provide yet another stimulating mode for continuing education. Monthly meetings were held on: Relational Psychoanalysis (Dr. Hazel Ipp); Cinema and Psychoanalysis (Dr. Deborah Levine); Neuropsychoanalysis (Dr. Scott Bishop), and a Writer's Study Group (Drs. Judith Levene and Ann Baranowski).
We continue to collaborate with a number of other psychoanalytic groups, both locally and abroad. On October 3, we cosponsored the Fifteenth Annual Day in Applied Psychoanalysis with
In June, Dr. Hazel Ipp coordinated our hosting a conference in Siracusa, Sicily with Rome’s Institute for Self and Relational Psychoanalysis, the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis, Los Angeles’ Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, and New York’s Institute for the Psychoanalytic Study of Subjectivity. The symposium was focused around two plays that were performed in the ancient Greek amphitheatre, Sophocles’
Our Fifth Joint International Conference took place at the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, August 6-8. This event was co-hosted with the Scottish Institute for Human Relations and the psychoanalytic societies of the William Alanson White Institute,
Besides our ongoing encouragement of scholarly research and presentations, we have also been actively engaged in a number of publishing ventures. Our book, Taboo or Not Taboo? Forbidden Thoughts, Forbidden Acts in Psychoanalysis (Karnac Books: London, 2009) came out in May and has been nominated by the Awards Jury of the National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis for their Gradiva Award for Best Clinical Book of the year. In November, 2009, another volume, On Deaths and Endings: Psychoanalysts’ Reflections on Finality, Transformation, and New Beginnings (
For their diligent, creative efforts over the past twelve months, great thanks are due to the Chairs of all our standing committees: Dr. Hazel Ipp (Admissions), Dr. Judi Kobrick (Candidate Progress), Dr. Sam Izenberg (Ethics), Dr. Gary Rodin (Scientific Program & Scholarly Papers), Dr. Sarah Turnbull (Society Development Committee), Dr. Scott Bishop (Scientific Program), and Dr. Ann Baranowski (Curriculum). Our finances continue to be in respectable shape thanks to the conscientious labour of our Treasurer, Dr. Scott Bishop. Our Secretary, Dr. Nira Kolers, continues to perform many valuable services, including liason with all support staff. Drs. Kadri-Ann Laar and Neomi Stein provided very useful service to the community and candidates by coordinating our Referral Service. Neomi Offman has kept our financial transactions and other matters humming along. Our new administrative coordinator, Suzanne Pearen, has quickly become accustomed to the complexities of our organization.
In sum, the past year has witnessed many continuing, meaningful developments for our Society and Institute. Our Board, committees, faculty, graduates, candidates, and others have given generously of their time, energy, and thoughtfulness to make all this happen. Their contributions are deeply appreciated. These spirited efforts have sustained the high quality of our endeavour. Everyone can feel proud of all that has been accomplished.
Respectfully submitted,
Brent Willock, Ph.D., C.Psych.
President, TICP.