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Presentation
Founded in 2005 in partnership with the CRPPC.
Co-directors : Magali Ravit (Lecturer - Associate Prof.) and Pr. Anne Brun.
HISTORY OF THE INTERNATION AND EUROPEAN UNIVERSITY NETWORK
The International and European University Network "Projective Methods and Psychoanalysis" was created in Barcelona, in 2005, after the 18th International Congress of the Rorschach and Projective Methods. Its objective is to promote research on projective methods based on a theoretical approach referred to the psychoanalytic metapsychology.
In 2005, Pascal Roman (Lyon 2 University, CRPPC) was one of the founding members of this international network.
Between 2005 and 2010, Pascal Roman (Professor, former member of the CRPPC) ensured the coordination.
Since 2010, the Network is coordinated by the Professor Tevfika IKIZ (University of Istanbul, Turkey).
Scientific specificity Works centered on projective methods based on a theoretical approach referred to the psychoanalytic metapsychology (French school). |
Methodologies - Basic research on the contributions of the projective tools in evaluation practices in various fields of contemporary clinics (trauma, aging, adoption, learning, autism, criminology,...)
- Shaping evaluation tools (early childhood, expertise)
- Research involving cross-methodological settings: projective tools and group
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Strengths - Organization of two annual Scientific Days (Lyon, 2011 and 2013)
- Ongoing organization of the next Network Day (2016)
- Participation in international and national symposia (Society of the Rorschach and Projective Methods of French language, International Society of the Rorschach)
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