Pamela Nathan, Director of CASSE’s Aboriginal Australian Relations Program, will be presenting at the The Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association of Australasia’s (PPAA) 34th Annual Conference this Monday, 9th June 2014.
‘The land of Altjira and the churinga: the eye of the storm and then alakenhe it rains’
by Pamela Nathan
“The Past is Not History…something lying beneath the very floor of memory”
The presentation will be Chaired by Anne Kantor, with Herb Hahn as Discussant.
This conference is open to PPAA members and trainees only.
Video of presentation will be available online in the coming weeks.
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