ESPE Institute promotes Annual Meeting of Psychoanalysts in Latin America
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The ESPE Institute, a Higher Education Institution dedicated to the teaching and research of psychoanalysis in Brazil, announced the holding of its Annual Meeting of Psychoanalysts for the month of November.
The ESPE Institute, a Higher Education Institution dedicated to the teaching and research of psychoanalysis in Brazil, announced the holding of its Annual Meeting of Psychoanalysts for the month of November. The event will take place in a hybrid format, with an online stage on the 12th and in-person activities in Ribeirão Preto-SP on the 13th and 14th of November 2026.
With the central theme "Psychoanalysis and the new Clinical Challenges in Latin America", the congress seeks to discuss with rigor and update the transformations that are going through the contemporary practice. The debate will focus on new forms of suffering, the impasses in clinical management and the transformations in social ties today.
Schedule and Confirmed Teachers
The event will bring together a faculty of national and international prominence to lead debates and conferences. Among the names confirmed for this edition are Jean-Michel Vivès, who will hold an international conference on contemporary manifestations of the SuperEu, and Christian Dunker, in an exclusive interview about the training of the psychoanalyst in the digital age.
The list of confirmed teachers and speakers also includes experts Vladimir Safatle, Antonio Quinet, Alexandre Simões, Renata Wirthmann, Paulo Beer, Vera Zimmermann, Josiane Orvatich, Erika Parlato, Felipe Santaella, Rosa Maria Marini, Daniel Omar and Alexandre Starnino.
Highlights and Launches
In addition to the theoretical debates, the public will have the opportunity to experience an exclusive presentation of the play "Freud and the Rat Man", directed and performed by Antonio Quinet. The meeting will also mark the launch of the Special Edition of Moebius (Latin American Journal of Psychoanalysis), which brings together the discussions produced during the event in a scientific publication format. The proposal is to offer a space for elaboration supported by theoretical and scientific rigor, connecting the psychoanalytic tradition to the demands of the modern world.
Vacancies and Registration
Spaces for the face-to-face modality are limited to 500 participants to guarantee the quality of the discussions and the depth of the debate. All members of the in-person congress will receive an exclusive printed version of the Moebius magazine.
The ESPE Institute is based in Londrina (PR) and is a reference in training researchers and professionals in the field. Those interested in participating in the meeting can obtain more information and register through the official website: www.institutoespe.com.br.
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