Annie Rogers

Biography
Annie G. Rogers is Professor of Psychoanalysis and Clinical Psychology at Hampshire College in Amherst, Massachusetts. Her research and writing traverses three fields: Lacanian Psychoanalysis, Clinical Psychology and Poetry. The recipient of a Fulbright Fellowship to study children’s experiences of trauma in Ireland, and a Radcliffe Fellowship to write about her research and clinical work, she is the author of A Shining Affliction (Penguin Viking, 1995), and The Unsayable: The Hidden Language of Trauma (Random House, 2006). A published poet (Pushcart Prize Nominee, 2009) and watercolor painter, she lives in Ireland with her partner during the summers. Dr. Rogers is affiliated with the Freudian School of Quebec in Canada and is a practicing member of the Irish College of Psychoanalysts.

Education
PhD Cinical Psychology, Washington University, 1987; MA American Poetry, University of Missouri, St. Louis, 1981; BA Webster University, Psychology, English,1979

Courses

 * Psychoanalytic Approaches to Psychotherapy with Children and Adolescents
 * Creative Memoir and the Invention of Self
 * Disturbing Desire: Proust, Woolf, Lacan
 * Meeting Lacan: On the couch, through the arts, and on the farm

Future Courses

 * Psychosis, Art, Poetry: A Poetics of the Human

Publications

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