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SUMMARY:Medicating Normal - The Film - 28th of February 2021 @ 4 pm - 8 pm.
DESCRIPTION:Sunday\, 28th of February 2021 @ 4 pm – 8 pm \nMedicating Normal -The Film \nHosted by The Society for Existential Analysis\n \nMedicating Normal follows the journeys of a newly married couple\, a female combat veteran\, a waitress and a teenager whose doctors prescribed psychiatric drugs for stress\, depression\, sleeplessness\, focus and trauma. The subjects struggle with serious physical and mental side effects as well as neurological damage which resulted from taking the drugs as prescribed and also from attempting to withdraw.  \nPlease join us for a community screening of Medicating Normal with an interactive discussion afterward. \nSchedule for Sunday\, 28th of February \n4:00 pm GMT: Welcome & Introduction \n4:10 pm GMT: Virtual screening of Medicating Normal (~76-min run time) \n5:25 pm GMT: 15-minute intermission\n \n5:40-7:40 pm GMT: Post-screening Q&A/Community Discussion immediately following the film \nCommunity Discussion: \nThe screening of Medicating Normal will be followed by an exclusive live community discussion/Q&A featuring the following panellists: \n \nLynn Cunningham\, Director/Producer\, Executive Producer\, Medicating Normal \n \nAngela Peacock\, MSW\, U.S. Army veteran\, mental health advocate\, subject of the film \n \nMarwa Azab\, Ph.D.\, is an adjunct professor of psychology and human development at California State University\, Long Beach. She studied psychology for many years and completed a masters in counseling from Toronto\, Canada and her Ph.D. in neuroscience from University of California\, Irvine\, where she taught in the biology department. She has given four TEDx talks\, including; \n“The Logical Vs. The Reflexive Brain: Only One Wins” & “Highly Sensitive? Should you change?” \n  \nThis event will take place on Zoom. A link will be sent prior to the date. \nA Certificate of Attendance will be emailed to participants. \nSEA members enjoy a 25% discount at checkout. \nIf you think you have a new and interesting topic to share with us and would like to be our next speaker please don’t hesitate to contact our events organiser on events@existentialanalysis.org.uk.
URL:https://community.existentialanalysis.org.uk/event/medicating-normal-the-film-28th-of-february-2021-4-pm-8-pm
CATEGORIES:Film Club,Misc CPD
ORGANIZER;CN="Thoraya Alkasab":MAILTO:events@existentialanalysis.org.uk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20191005T173000
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SUMMARY:SEA Film Club – ‘WINGS OF DESIRE’ by W. Wenders (1987)
DESCRIPTION:Emmy van Deurzen \nEmmy has been an existential therapist since 1973 and she has founded several schools and many other organizations\, including the Society for Existential Analysis.  She has 17 books to her name and is Principal of the New School of Psychotherapy and Counselling. \n  \n  \n \n“This movie struck a chord with me\, when I first saw it around the time we were creating the Society for Existential Analysis. The story seemed to me profoundly existential and the atmosphere created in the film felt very familiar to me.  The way in which the film gave expression to inner thoughts and fears helped me to formulate the importance of this same kind of deep reflection for psychotherapy.  It gave me confidence in the necessity and importance of that endeavour.” \n  \n  \nArt and aesthetics are inseparable from life\, they are intrinsic parts of it in fact\, and films are powerful expressions of the many facets of the lifeworld and of experience. They have the power to change our lives. \nThe SEA Film Club aims to address the question of aesthetics and art in the understanding of being human and of psychotherapy within the context of our prevailing separatist worldview in which art and aesthetics are segregated from education/work – the former trivialised as mere entertainment and spectacle\, and the latter regarded as the important and serious business of life.
URL:https://community.existentialanalysis.org.uk/event/sea-film-club-wings-of-desire
LOCATION:St Ethelburga\, The Nave\, 78 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2N 4AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film Club,Misc CPD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monia Brizzi":MAILTO:moniabrizzi@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190511T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190511T173000
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CREATED:20190404T152329Z
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SUMMARY:SEA Film Club – ‘PERSONA’ by I. Bergman (1966)
DESCRIPTION:With elements of psychological horror\, ‘Persona’ has been the subject of considerable analysis\, interpretation and debate. Released in 1966\, Persona is mesmerising\, luminous\, strange\, questioning…\nThe film\, with its themes of existential aloneness\, duality\, insanity and personal identity\, explores cinema\, the scandal of the erotic\, the polarities of violence and powerlessness\, reason and unreason\, language and silence\, the intelligible and the unintelligible. \nLike a poem it invites multiple interpretations. \n\n\n\n\nIn What is Called Thinking? Heidegger looks back through Hoelderlin to early Greek poetry and art works as revealing truth as disclosure : ‘We modern men presumably have not the slightest notion how thoughtfully the Greeks experienced their lofty poetry\, their works of art – no\, not experi- enced\, but let them stand there in the presence of their radiant appearance’. \nSo Persona appears to us: starkly beautiful\, radiant\, darkly troubling\, mysterious yet revealing… And beguiles us. \n\n\n\n\n \nMarion Steel will provide a brief introduction prior to the screening\, and facilitate a discussion after. \nMarion has worked as an editor in publishing and lived in Paris\, then Venice\, where she completed an MA in Renaissance Art. After leaving publishing she trained as an existential psychotherapist and now works within the Dept of Palliative Medicine in a central London hospital.\nShe is the author of ‘Do You Realize? A Story of Love and Grief and the Colours of Existence’. \nArt and aesthetics are inseparable from life\, they are intrinsic parts of it in fact\, and films are powerful expressions of the many facets of the lifeworld and of experience. They have the power to change our lives. \nThe SEA Film Club aims to address the question of aesthetics and art in the understanding of being human and of psychotherapy within the context of our prevailing separatist worldview in which art and aesthetics are segregated from education/work – the former trivialised as mere entertainment and spectacle\, and the latter regarded as the important and serious business of life. \nCost: £20 Member / £25 Non-Member\nThis venue is wheelchair accessible \nCPD: Participants will be emailed a 3 hour CPD certificate
URL:https://community.existentialanalysis.org.uk/event/sea-film-club-persona-by-i-bergman-1966
LOCATION:St Ethelburga\, The Nave\, 78 Bishopsgate\, London\, EC2N 4AG\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film Club,Misc CPD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monia Brizzi":MAILTO:moniabrizzi@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190223T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190223T193000
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CREATED:20190116T153554Z
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SUMMARY:SEA Film Club - 'Mirror' by A. Tarkovsky (1975)
DESCRIPTION:Screenings will be preceded by a brief introduction \nOur current SEA Chair\, Natasha Synesiou will present Andrei Tarkovsky’s 1975 film Mirror and facilitate a discussion after the screening.  Natasha\, has researched and written on Tarkovsky’s films\, including a book on Mirror \nArt and aesthetics are inseparable from life\, they are intrinsic parts of it in fact\, and films are powerful expressions of the many facets of the lifeworld and of experience. They have the power to change our lives. \nThe SEA Film Club aims to address the question of aesthetics and art in the understanding of being human and of psychotherapy within the context of our prevailing separatist worldview in which art and aesthetics are segregated from education/work – the former trivialised as mere entertainment and spectacle\, and the latter regarded as the important and serious business of life. \nWriting on the cinema in the mid 1940s\, Maurice Merleau-Ponty posits time\, rhythm\, episode sequence\, shot duration and their interplay with sound and word\, as foundational elements of cinema. Thirty years later\, under the close watch of The State Committee for Cinematography\, Russian director Andrei Tarkovski sculpts Mirror from these very elements. The film\, groundbreaking for its time\, reconstructs the iconic memories and profound emotional experiences in the life of an individual\, a nation and an era. Mirror is a complex film about all our lives; it speaks of family\, polity\, culture\, war\, catastrophe\, harmony – the stuff of life that moulds and entraps us\, yet also calls us to action and freedom.  \nVout-o-Reenee is a licensed venue and sells a selection of food such as sandwiches and cheese platters.\nPlease note the venue doesn’t have any wheelchair access.\nCost (inclusive of one drink): £20 Member / £25 Non-Member \nCPD: Participants will be emailed a 3 hour CPD certificate.
URL:https://community.existentialanalysis.org.uk/event/sea-film-club-mirror-by-a-tarkovsky-1975
LOCATION:Vout-o-Reenee’s\, The Crypt (below the Church)\, 30 Prescot Street\,\, London\, E1 8BB\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Film Club,Misc CPD
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ORGANIZER;CN="Monia Brizzi":MAILTO:moniabrizzi@gmail.com
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