词条 | Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research |
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| name = CFAR: Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research | image = Cfar.jpg | type = Charitable organisation | founded_date = 1985 | registration_id = England and Wales: 1085368[1] | location = Suite 56, 571 Finchley Road, London, NW3 7BN United Kingdom | focus = Psychoanalysis Sigmund Freud Jacques Lacan | revenue = £96,112 (2009/10)[1] | num_members = 41 | homepage = Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research }}{{psychoanalysis}} Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research (CFAR) is a psychoanalysis research, training and low-cost treatment centre located in London, United Kingdom. CFAR is a member organisation of the United Kingdom Council for Psychotherapy.[2] CFAR operates within the psychoanalytic tradition of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan. HistoryThe Centre was founded in 1985 by Bice Benvenuto, Professor Bernard Burgoyne,[3] Richard Klein and Darian Leader. It was established as a charity with the purpose of advancing education for the benefit of the public in particular by the provision of training and seminars in psychoanalysis. CoursesCFAR offers introductory and advanced courses in psychoanalysis, and trains psychoanalysts within the context of its clinical training programme. Seminars are given by visiting Lacanian analysts from France, Belgium, Spain and Australia. PublicationsThe Centre publishes a Journal JCFAR which contains articles on psychoanalytic themes from a Freudian and Lacanian perspective.[4] In association with Karnac Books CFAR has published The Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research Library[5] which aims to make classic Lacanian texts available in English for the first time, as well as publishing original research in the Lacanian field:
Challenge to Health Professions CouncilIn February 2007 the UK Government published a white paper (‘Trust, Assurance and Safety – The Regulation of Health Professionals in the 21st Century’ [10]) which stated that "The government is planning to introduce statutory regulation for…psychotherapists and counsellors…" [11] and that "…psychotherapists and counsellors will be regulated by the Health Professions Council, following that Council’s rigorous process of assessing their regulatory needs and ensuring that its system is capable of accommodating them".[11] As a response to this proposed regulation by the Health Professions Council (HPC),[12][13][14] CFAR was one of the organisations that contributed to the Maresfield report[15][16] which opposed the suitability of the HPC as a regulating body for the professions of counselling and psychotherapy in the UK.[17] Following on from this report, CFAR was one of six organisations that called for a judicial review[18] of whether or not the HPC had, in fact, fully assessed the regulatory needs of the professions or properly determined if it was the most appropriate body to provide such regulation.[19][20] On Friday 10 December 2010, a Judicial Review Permission Hearing[21] under The Hon. Mr Justice Burton at the Royal Courts of Justice found against the Health Professions Council[22][23][24] and granted permission to proceed towards a Judicial Review of the proposals for regulation under the HPC. On 16 February 2011 the UK government — in its command paper ‘Enabling Excellence’ [25] — halted the project to regulate counselling, psychotherapy and other talking treatments via the HPC. See also
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So why judge it by those criteria?|last=Leader|first=Darian|date=9 December 2010|work=The Guardian|publisher=|location=London|access-date=|via=}} 18. ^{{cite web|title=Legal threat to HPC regulation|url=http://www.therapytoday.net/article/show/1420/|publisher=Therapy Today}} 19. ^{{cite web|last=Watchdog|first=HPC|title=Psychotherapists win the right to challenge Health Professions Council plans for statutory regulation|url=http://hpcwatchdog.blogspot.com/2010/12/press-release-on-jr-from-bindmans-llp.html|date=2010-12-11}} 20. ^{{cite news|last=van der Gaag|first=Anna|title=Psychotherapy needs regulation like any other profession|url=https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2011/jan/05/psychotherapy-needs-regulation|publisher=The Guardian, Wednesday 5 January 2011|location=London|date=5 January 2011}} 21. ^{{cite web|title=MR JUSTICE BURTON Between: THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY & OTHERS v HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL|url=http://www.psychoanalysis-cpuk.org/PDF/JR_FullTransript.pdf|publisher=Royal Courts of Justice}} 22. ^{{cite web|title=J U D G M E N T: THE QUEEN ON THE APPLICATION OF ASSOCIATION FOR INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP PSYCHOTHERAPY & OTHERS Claimant v HEALTH PROFESSIONS COUNCIL|url=http://www.psychoanalysis-cpuk.org/PDF/JRJudgement.pdf|publisher=Royal Courts of Justice}} 23. ^{{cite web|title=Alliance for Counselling & Psychotherapy PRESS RELEASE Tuesday 14 December 2010|url=http://www.ahpp.org/StateRegulationUploads/AlliancePressRelease.pdf|publisher=Alliance for Counselling & Psychotherapy}} 24. ^{{cite web|title=Psychotherapists win the right to challenge health professions council plans for statutory regulation|url=http://www.bindmans.com/index.php?id=874|work=13 December 2010|publisher=Bindmans}} 25. ^{{cite web|title=Enabling Excellence Autonomy and Accountability for Healthcare Workers, Social Workers and Social Care Workers|url=http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/cm80/8008/8008.pdf|publisher=UK Government}} 6 : Research institutes in London|Psychoanalytic theory|Jacques Lacan|Psychology organisations based in the United Kingdom|Research institutes established in 1985|1985 establishments in the United Kingdom |
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