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Welcome to the new GAN podcasts, which include interviews with group analysts and previews for workshops and events.
Audio recordings of some lectures and seminars are also available to members of Group Analysis North for a small fee. Please contact Bethan Marreiros, the GAN administrator, for more details.
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 <description>An interview with Ian Parker (Professor of Psychology, Manchester Metropolitan University) about his forthcoming presentation at the Friday Seminar on 17 October entitled “Reading Freud”. Ian describes why Freud is still relevant to group analysts and deserves closer reading. If you would like to attend the Friday Seminar, “Reading Freud” and for further details about the Friday Seminars please contact Bethan Marreiros, the GAN administrator.
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