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萨塞克斯大学(Falmer, Brighton, W. Sussex, UK)工作讨论是伦敦塔维斯托克诊所自1967年以来开发的一种学习、教学和研究方法。它最初是精神分析婴儿观察的一个应用,让参与者有机会反思工作中的情况,在这些情况下,他们是积极的参与者,也是细心的观察者。这种形式的学习现在在许多以精神分析为基础的学习中占有重要地位,例如在奥地利、意大利、法国、阿根廷、台湾、中国和英国。这是一种实践,它促使人们反思各种工作环境中相互作用的意义,包括教学和教育、幼儿教育、护理、精神保健、青年和社区工作、社会工作和创造性疗法。在维也纳举行的第一届“国际工作讨论会议”上发表的两篇专题论文出现在本期和下一期《婴儿观察》上。预计本次会议和2019年6月第二次会议的会议记录将产生更多的出版物。第二届“工作讨论国际会议”——题为“工作场所的无意识意义”——将于2019年6月14日至16日在萨塞克斯大学(布莱顿法尔默)会议中心举行。它将遵循维也纳的先例,安排工作讨论会作为其方案的一部分。报告将提交给小型研讨会小组,并由主持人、演讲者和成员进行讨论。欲了解更多细节,购买门票和住宿,和/或申请提交自己的论文,请访问http://www.sussex.ac.uk/socialwork/cswir/ research/wdc。
Advance Notice 2nd International Conference on Work Discussion
Unconscious Meanings in the Workplace 14th – 16 June 2019 University of Sussex (Falmer, Brighton, W. Sussex, UK) Work Discussion is a method of learning, teaching and research developed at the Tavistock Clinic in London from 1967. It was initially an application of psychoanalytic infant observation, giving participants opportunities to reflect on situations at work at which they are active participants, as well as attentive observers. This form of learning now has a significant presence in many locations for psychoanalytically-based learning, for example in Austria, Italy, France, Argentina, Taiwan, China and Britain. It is a practice which invites reflection on the meaning of interactions in a variety of work settings, including teaching and education, early years’ provision, nursing, mental health care, youth and community work, social work and the creative therapies. Two symposia of papers were given at the first ‘International Conference on Work Discussion’ in Vienna appear in this and the following issue of Infant Observation. Further publications are expected to arise from the proceedings of this conference and of the Second Conference in June 2019. The second ‘International Conference on Work Discussion’ – entitled ‘Unconscious Meanings in the Workplace’ – is to take place from 14–16 June 2019 in the Conference Centre, University of Sussex (Falmer, Brighton). It will follow the Vienna precedent in arranging Work Discussion Seminars as part of its programme. Reports will be presented to small seminar groups and discussed by facilitators, presenters, and members. For more details, to purchase tickets and accommodation, and/or to apply to present your own paper, visit http://www.sussex.ac.uk/socialwork/cswir/ research/wdc.