Psychoanalytic Studies (Ma)

Master

In London

£ 8,820 VAT inc.

Description

  • Type

    Master

  • Location

    London

  • Duration

    1 Year

The MA Psychoanalytic Studies is jointly run by the Departments of Psychosocial Studies and History, Classics and Archaeology, which allows you to study the origins of psychoanalysis, its history over its first 120 years of life, its main ideas and their applications, both within and outside the therapeutic context, and in particular how it has been taken up and contested in different social and cultural situations.

Taught by a wide range of leading academics and psychoanalytic practitioners, the programme explores how psychoanalytic thought has been used to illuminate pressing social and political concerns, and examines the controversies that have always surrounded it. It focuses on the interface between psychoanalysis as an evolving clinical practice, as a form of knowledge, and as a mode of critique. The programme examines key psychoanalytic concepts in detail and places those concepts in context. It will enable you to closely study the numerous modern developments within psychoanalysis, from Freud through to contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice. You will also explore the methodological, epistemological and ethical issues that have resulted from diverse elaboration and extension of psychoanalytic ideas, not only in a clinical setting, but also in social and cultural inquiries, and in the interpretation of the historical past.

The programme asks how far modern thought on war and other forms of violent conflict, fascism, terrorism, racism and xenophobia has had an influence on the way we think about the unconscious mind, and vice versa. It also investigates how psychoanalytic accounts of inter-personal and intra-psychic relationships have shaped - or been shaped by - wider cultural attitudes to love, intimacy and destructiveness, and about the place of these accounts in discussions of gender and sexuality, racism and postcolonialism.

Facilities

Location

Start date

London
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Malet Street, WC1E 7HX

Start date

On request

About this course

Graduates can pursue a career in psychoanalysis, psychotherapy, counselling, or research. Possible professions can include psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, or counsellor. This degree can also be useful in the fields of education, journalism, and politics, as well as in becoming a clinical psychologist.

We offer a comprehensive Careers Service to help you advance your career, while our in-house, professional recruitment consultancy, Birkbeck Talent, works with London’s top employers to help you gain work experience that fits in with your evening studies.

At least a second-class honours degree (2:2), or equivalent, in any discipline relevant to the programme, including most humanities and social science disciplines, such as psychology, history, English, languages, sociology, politics, philosophy and cultural studies.

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Subjects

  • Political Sociology
  • Writing
  • Public
  • Law
  • Global
  • Sociology
  • Psychology
  • Accounts
  • Human Rights
  • IT Law
  • Interpretation
  • Mental Health
  • Conflict

Course programme

COURSE STRUCTURE

You take three core modules, which run for 10 weeks each and provide the main theoretical and historical course content. They cover primary psychoanalytic, historical and critical texts, as well as a wealth of secondary literature that addresses the applications of psychoanalytic theory to the analysis of history and culture. You choose one option module from a wide range of courses in psychosocial studies, history and other disciplines, covering topics such as: intimacy, violence, fascism and war; critical approaches to the unconscious; culture, community and identity; sexuality, history and sexual identities; and affect and illness. Alternatively, a limited number of students can apply to take the option module in psychoanalysis at the British Psychoanalytical Society (details subject to review).

You also undertake an Independent Research Module, to support you in choosing, developing and undertaking a piece of independent research (qualitative empirical or theoretical), culminating in a dissertation.
You may also take an option module at the University of São Paulo, Brazil.

CORE MODULES
  • Concepts in Psychoanalysis
  • Psychoanalysis and Culture
  • Psychoanalysis and History
INDICATIVE PSYCHOSOCIAL OPTION MODULES
  • Culture, Community, Identity
  • Education, Globalisation and Change
  • Education, Power and Resistances
  • Lacanian Psychoanalysis: Theory and Practice
  • Texts and Interpretation
  • Theories and Sites of the Psychosocial
INDICATIVE COLLEGE-WIDE OPTION MODULES
  • Freud in the world: psychoanalysis, literary writing and the legacies of history
  • Queer Histories/Queer Cultures
  • Sex, Work and the Law: Prostitution and Sex Trafficking in Modern History
  • Theorising Gender
INDEPENDENT RESEARCH MODULE
  • Independent Research Module
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Additional information

Duration
One year full-time or two years part-time

FEES
Part-time home students: £4410 pa
Part-time international students: £8010 pa
Full-time international students: £16020 pa

Psychoanalytic Studies (Ma)

£ 8,820 VAT inc.