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Trauma: Intersections among Narrative, Neuroscience, and Psychoanalysis

An Interdisciplinary Conversation

Call for Papers Ongoing

The Departments of Psychiatry, Human Science, and English at The George Washington University, in association with the Washington Center for Psychoanalysis, will host a set of speakers examining trauma as it is understood in neuroscience, psychoanalysis, and the humanities. Our goal is to encourage a more nuanced and global understanding of trauma and its effects.

The conference will take place Thursday, Friday, Saturday, March 4, 5, and 6, 2010 at The George Washington University Foggy Bottom Campus, Washington, DC.

For more information, visit the conference website

www.washingtontraumaconference.com

 
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