
Lecture: Dr Sarah Sutton
Who do we think we are? The myth of the individual mind
13:00 - 15:00
Friends Meeting House, St Giles', Oxford OX1 3LW
Who do we think we are? The myth of the individual mind.
Dr Sarah Sutton will look at the implications of infancy & development research for how very early relational experience frames identity
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Sarah has many years’ experience of working with children, parents and families whose early lives have been disturbing. Her book, Being Taken In: The Framing Relationship (Karnac) looks at the formative nature of our earliest relationships and the making and re-making of human connections in adversity. She has collaborated with Dilys Daws on a new edition of Parent Infant Psychotherapy for Sleep Problems: Through the Night, due out later this year. Her new book, Psychoanalysis, Neuroscience and the Stories of our Lives (Routledge), is also in press.