David Morgan (psychoanalyst) explained
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
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
- 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
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
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.
Notes and References
- Web site: Public Interest Psychology. Public Interest Psychology. PiP.
- Web site: How Psychoanalysis can help us make sense of Brexit. blogs.lse. London School of Economics.
- Web site: A collection of Articles, Papers and Books by Members of British Psychoanalytic Association (April 2016). A collection of Articles, Papers and Books by Members of British Psychoanalytic Association (April 2016). Members of the British Psychoanalytic Association. 28 April 2017. 25 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190125020256/http://www.psychoanalysis-bpa.org/docs/A%20collection%20of%20Articles%20Papers%20and%20Books%20by%20%20Members%20of%20British%20Psychoanalytic%20Association%20(April%202016).pdf. dead.
- Book: Morgan. David. Lectures on Violence, Perversion and Delinquency. 2007. Karnac. London. 1855754959. 7.
- Web site: David Morgan. Frontier Psychologist. Frontier Psychologist. 28 April 2017. 6 February 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20170206133830/http://psychotherapy-guildfordcentre.org.uk/david-morgan.html. dead.
- Web site: An artist's representation of rape . abc.net. ABC. 20 May 2016.
- Web site: Pick of the Week - John Waite. BBC i-player. BBC.
- Web site: Married to the Eiffel Tower. documentary heaven.
- Web site: Episodes . BBC i-player. BBC.
- Web site: "Is Neo-Liberalism Making us Sick?". abc.net. ABC.
- Web site: The Role of the Unconscious in Political and Social life. The Political Mind. The Political Mind.
- Web site: The Bridge Foundation. bridgefoundation.org.