The Institute for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Studies in Novi Sad has been my intellectual home since 2019, a place where different thoughts and ideas meet. With over 15 years of experience, the institute has established itself as an important center for research and development in the fields of philosophy and psychoanalysis through its interdisciplinary approach.
Read more about the InstituteOne of the key activities of the institute is offering specialized training for interactive psychoanalysts. Interactive psychoanalysis is a form of philosophical practice focused on nurturing the human soul.
This approach is part of the broader field of interactive psychotherapy, which has been accredited as an independent profession by the European Association of Interactive Psychotherapists.
Interactive psychoanalysis is a multidisciplinary scientific approach that connects various academic discourses and practices with the goal of understanding the subjective experience of the individual.
Interactive psychoanalysts use the latest tools to provide their clients with insight and processing, enabling them to draw sound logical conclusions and achieve emotional stability
The institute is home to four projects, each focused on the development of the following areas:
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Interactivity and Psychoanalysis
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Logic and Psychopathology
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Interactive Psychoanalysis
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Interdisciplinarity and Psychotherapy
These projects foster in-depth research and promote the integration of various approaches, creating a fertile ground for analyzing and understanding the complexity of human experience.
In addition, the institute regularly organizes courses available to anyone looking to expand their knowledge in various fields, such as philosophy, psychoanalysis, neuropsychoanalysis, and many others.
These courses provide a unique opportunity to acquire new skills and insights, supporting both personal and professional growth.
The institute also publishes a journal called „Agrafa“, which focuses on the philosophy of psychoanalysis.
In addition to its core activities of education and promoting psychoanalysis and philosophy, the journal highlights the connections between various schools of thought, including critical theory, poststructuralism, postcolonialism, feminism, neurophilosophy, and neuropsychoanalysis. This further enriches the intellectual landscape and encourages critical thinking.
Through this approach, the institute not only contributes to the development of professionals but also enriches the wider community, creating space for dialogue and the exchange of ideas.