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Posted on 14th May 2019

Balint at 50: From Foundation to the Future, 17 May 2019

Our research fellow Raluca will be talking at this day long event celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Balint Society.

The event will be at the Wellcome Collection, 183 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE on Friday, 17 May.

The day will include the 23rd Michael Balint Memorial Lecture, speaker Peter Toon.

For more info and to book tickets, visit the Balint Society website.

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