Fr. Júlio Fragata Library hosts talk exploring “Narcissism and Psychoanalysis”

The Fr. Júlio Fragata Library, under the Biblioteca ComVida programme, will host the next gathering of the open study group in Psychology and Humanities, “Alienista”, which will explore the theme “Narcissism and Psychoanalysis”.

In this session, we will be joined by Dr. Cristina Fabião – psychoanalyst, psychiatrist, and author of the book Narcisismo, defesas primitivas e separação, who will guide us through a deep reflection on the topic.

Participation is free, upon registration, and open to both the academic community and the general public, promoting inclusive access to art and culture.

It will be an excellent opportunity to deepen understanding and open doors to new perspectives.


Event details:

Date: November 12

Time: 2:30 pm

Location: Fr. Júlio Fragata Library, Faculdade de Filosofia e Ciências Sociais- Universidade Católica Portuguesa (CRB)

Additional information:
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