Presentation

The “Research in Psychoanalysis and Psychopathology” doctoral school was created in 2001 by Professor Sophie de Mijolla.

Its particularity is to study the specificity of psychoanalysis and its methodological application to new clinical, societal, and medical research objects, in an epistemological reflection open to psychopathologies, medicine and the fields of human sciences.

Description

Masterclass in an amphitheater

A unique training

Our doctoral school has its very own training, that promotes interdisciplinarity between psychoanalytic studies, clinical psychopathology, and a recent opening towards political studies and science. The research concerns all contemporary forms of subjectivity. They articulate psychoanalysis with the university, approaching psychoanalytic discourse with the critical approach of university knowledge.

 

A scientific framework

The doctoral school is headed by Professor Mi-Kyung Yi, Professor Vincent Estellon as deputy director, and Ali Brador as manager.

This school takes place in the Psychoanalytic Studies (EP) department within the research training unit named Institute of Humanities, Sciences and Societies (IHSS).

It offers and manages the training of the laboratory Psychoanalysis, Medicine, and Society Research Center (CRPMS) doctoral students with the assistance of the Psychoanalytic Studies department, directed by the lecturer Thomas Lepoutre and in collaboration with the research training unit (IHSS) directed by Professor Laurie Laufer.

While pursuing its objective of contributing to the production of new knowledge in the field of psychoanalytic knowledge, it develops its exchanges with other paradigms of research in psychopathology in the field of psychology and medicine, such as neurosciences, epigenetics, cognitive psychopathology, and phenomenology.

 

An active school

With an average of 100 doctoral students, 1/3 of whom are international students, the doctoral school is leaning on the support of 37 thesis directors.

It maintains a network of privileged international collaborations with Latin America, China, and the Mediterranean basin for jointly supervised theses and post-docs.

Our doctoral students and research directors are attached to the laboratory of the Psychoanalysis Medicine and Society Research Center (CRPMS).

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