Epistemic Trust in Psychotherapy: The First Decade

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Organised by:

Psychoanalysis Unit, University College London, UK

22 March 2025 - 23 March 2025

Time: 09:00 - 13:45

Price: Various: please see registration webpage for further details

Location

Sir Ambrose Fleming Lecture Theatre,

Roberts Building,

Torrington Place,

London,

WC1E 7JE

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About the conference

Humans are prolific communicators – our impulse to exchange information, to chat, argue, teach and learn, convince and console is one of the most conspicuous outcomes of the cognitive revolution that took place sometime between 70,000 and 30,000 years ago, and the ongoing conversation hasn’t stopped since. Most broadly, the communicative impulse is the backbone of culture and the transmission of culture. The theory of epistemic trust – as applied to developmental psychopathology – also argues that vulnerability to psychic distress and mental health disorder is the price we pay for this social cognitive sophistication, for as soon as we can communicate information, the possibility of misinformation arises. Further, in order to communicate effectively we need to be able to mentalize the other – but mentalizing is an imaginative capacity, and imagination can run wild. Excessive mistrust, excessive credulity, and failures to understand communicative intent and imaginative excess can all distort our capacity to join the human conversation, and the theory of epistemic trust argues that these processes constitute one way of understanding psychological disorder, and the task of psychological treatment.

Join us to consider the role of epistemic trust in understanding the relationship between culture, communication and psychopathology at this hybrid event

Speakers Include:

Liz Allison
Anthony Bateman
Dickon Bevington
Gerry Byrne
Chloe Campbell
Liz Cracknell
Peter Fonagy
George Gergely
Patrick Luyten
Tobias Nolte
Svenja Taubner

Recordings

After the event a recording of the conference will be available to registered participants (on request) for 4 weeks.

Further information and to register please visit: Epistemic Trust in Psychotherapy: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/psychoanalysis/events/2025/mar/epistemic-trust-psychotherapy-first-decade

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