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The 46th International Psychoanalytic Child Psychotherapy Colloquium in person

Join the 46th International Psychoanalytic Child Psychotherapy Colloquium on 12 and 13 September 2025.

The 46th International Psychoanalytic Child Psychotherapy Colloquium in person

This is a hybrid event, taking place both online and in person. This is the webpage for the in person part of the event, if you would like to attend online, please click here.

Book now to be eligible for the reduced early bird rate. You will be able to attend this two day conference in person for £270 rather than the full price of £295. Just enter code EARLYBIRDINPERSON for your discount. Book by the 30 June to receive the discounted rate.

About this event

The 46th International Psychoanalytic Child Psychotherapy Colloquium in person.

“In the Best Interests of the Child” – Contemporary Psychoanalytic Approaches to Assessment and Formulation in work with Children and Families.

Contemporary psychoanalysis might best be defined as the science of subjectivity. Here the psychoanalytic practitioner’s ability to empathically imagine, to feel the presence of the person asking for help, is the primary tool for investigation. When combined with accumulated knowledge from the field of developmental psychopathology, clinical knowledge made from the subjective perspective has the potential to offer a deep and grounded experience of being seen and understood, actively engaging a child and family in the assessment process.

This two-day colloquium will focus on contemporary approaches to assessment and formulation in psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children and families, seeking to explore the balance between the science and art of assessment, case formulation and treatment planning.

Presentations will build on Anna Freud’s seminal concepts of developmental lines and the Diagnostic Profile as frameworks for assessing and studying a child’s development and will link these to current tools and contemporary frameworks such as The Psychodynamic Diagnostic Manual (PDM). Empirical research in developmental psychopathology will be explored and considered in relation to the individual child. Particular attention will be paid to how clinicians and families can co-create areas of focus for treatment guiding the work and supporting a child or young person’s agency and decision-making regarding treatment.

Psychoanalytic assessment and case formulation will be considered through a variety of settings including; parent infant observation, individual psychotherapy and the process of assessing children and parents presenting with risk.

This event is suitable for psychoanalytic or psychodynamic practitioners, students, therapists, counsellors, academics, and researchers interested in exploring contemporary psychoanalytic approaches to assessment and formulation in work with children, young people and families.

Aims of this event:

  • To enhance child and adolescent psychoanalytic psychotherapists’ practice in assessment, case formulation and treatment planning.

  • To understand how collaborative assessment and case formulation can support children, young people, families and the wider network to develop a shared understanding of a child’s needs enhancing treatment engage and positive outcomes.

  • To develop an awareness of a range of risk factors contributing to psychopathology which can inform assessment and treatment planning, including decision making in child protection contexts.

  • To create opportunity for psychoanalytic practitioners to share practice.

Who is this event for?

This event is suitable for psychoanalytic or psychodynamic practitioners who provide assessment and treatment for children, young people, and families. It will also be of interest to therapists, counsellors, academics, and researchers who are interested in learning more about contemporary approaches to assessment and formulation in work with children and families and understanding the range of tools and approaches

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