Bpf AGM, Members’ Day and Annual Lecture with Juliet Rosenfeld (Member’s registration page)

Annual bpf Members' Day & AGM 2025 which includes a the annual lecture delivered by Josh Cohen.

Date: 06/06/2026 Time: 10:30 - 15:30 Venue: Hybrid via Zoom and at The Building Centre
​26 Store Street
​London WC1E 7BT

Price: The AGM is free to attend, but to attend the Lecture you must pay £25 in-person and £20 if watching online. Please look at the ticket options carefully.

If you are attending both the AGM and Lecture in-person, lunch will be included.

Event Details


  • Start Date: Sat, 6 Jun 10:30:00
  • End Date: Sat, 6 Jun 15:30:00
  • Location: The Building Centre

Description

This is a members-only event. You must log in to your bpf account for the registration button to appear on this page.

We would like to invite you to to join us on the for our annual members' day and AGM. The meet-up will include our annual general meeting and our annual lecture delivered by Juliet Rosenfeld. There will be a members' lunch and a chance to network after the event. 

This year the AGM and Annual Lecture will take place at The Building Centre in Bloomsbury. 

Please click the 'Register now' button to confirm your attendance and please check the ticket options carefully. 

Further information on the lecture will be provided soon. 

10:30: Welcome Coffee

11:00- 13:00:  AGM

13:00-14:00: Lunch

14:00- 15:30: Annual Lecture

15:30: All to Depart, 

About the Speaker

Juliet Rosenfeld is a psychoanalyst and Member of the British Psychoanalytical Society and the Site for Psychoanalysis. She is also a UKCP and BACP accredited psychotherapist. the author of two books " The State Of Disbelief" (Hachette, 2020) and "Affairs, True Stories of Love, Lies, Hope and Desire" ( Pan Macmillan 2025.) Her doctoral work at UCL considers the decline of monogamy and marriage in the UK focusing on women, and what perspectives psychoanalysis brings to the changing relational landscape. Juliet was an elected Trustee of the UKCP Board from 2019-2022 and is currently Clinical Trustee at the Freud Museum. She is a frequent contributor to newspapers and publications writing on mental health. 

Prior to training at the Institute of Psychoanalysis Juliet studied at the Tavistock and Portman NHS Trust and Regent's College in Integrative Psychotherapy. She has been an Honorary Psychotherapist at the Camden Psychotherapy Unit and in the Tavistock Couples Department. Juliet has worked in private practice for 15 years and now consults at the Queen Anne Street Practice where she sees adult individuals and couples. She is interested in statutory regulation and increasing access to psychoanalytic ideas to a both a wider non clinical audience and policy makers. 

*If you are a psychotherapist or counsellor residing in an active conflict zone, you are eligible to attend this event free of charge (regardless of whether you are a bpf member or not). Please email events@bpf-psychotherapy to enquire about a ticket.