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Jenny Woods
Lacanian Psychoanalyst BA, PostGradCertArts, Masters of Psychotherapy Analyst Member of CLA Registered with PBANZ Ph. 021 420 290 Email: [email protected] www.jennywoods.co.nz Jenny is a Lacanian psychoanalyst in private practice in Auckland. She has a long held an interest in the field of psychoanalysis, both psychoanalytic theory and clinical application. She is registered with the Psychotherapists Board of Aotearoa New Zealand and is a member of the School of Psychoanalysis of the International Forums of the Lacanian Field. Jenny sits on the Training Committee of the CLA and currently teaches clinical workshops in the CLA training program. |
Ezra Keane
Analyst-in-Training with the CLA Clinical Member of the CLA [email protected] Ezra has been training in psychoanalysis with the Centre for Lacanian Analysis for 4 years and practicing as an Analyst-in-Training since 2021. Ezra’s interest in psychoanalysis began in 2009 while he was studying at Victoria University. Ezra has a BA and a GradDip Journalism. Ezra is available to work with people looking to speak with someone about their suffering, about the situations they find themselves in again and again. Ezra’s practice is supervised by an analyst of the Centre for Lacanian Analysis. |
Ruby Read
Psychoanalyst-in-Training, CLA MFA, Clinical Training in Psychoanalysis Clinical Member of the CLA [email protected] Ruby has been practicing as a Psychoanalyst-in-Training since 2021. She is trained in Clinical Psychoanalysis through the Centre for Lacanian Analysis Aotearoa, and has also undertaken an Infant Observation with the New Zealand Institute of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. Ruby also holds an MFA from the University of Auckland. Her interest in psychoanalysis began here, at the intersection between art and the unconscious. Ruby offers a reduced fee for those under financial strain. She believes psychoanalysis can alter the way we live, not by offering answers, but by opening a pathway to new possibilities. |
130 Associates
The Associates of Psychoanalysis 130 are experienced psychoanalysts who support the work of the clinic through supervision, mentorship, and teaching. They provide guidance to Psychoanalysts-in-Training and help maintain the integrity of the analytic process.
Their involvement ensures that the work of the clinic is grounded in the long-standing traditions of psychoanalysis while remaining open to new questions and directions that emerge in practice today. Associates are available for consultation, clinical supervision, and mentorship, and they play a central role in the formation of new analysts.
For those beginning analysis at Psychoanalysis 130, the presence of the Associates provides assurance that each treatment is held within a framework of careful practice, reflection, and ethical responsibility.
Their involvement ensures that the work of the clinic is grounded in the long-standing traditions of psychoanalysis while remaining open to new questions and directions that emerge in practice today. Associates are available for consultation, clinical supervision, and mentorship, and they play a central role in the formation of new analysts.
For those beginning analysis at Psychoanalysis 130, the presence of the Associates provides assurance that each treatment is held within a framework of careful practice, reflection, and ethical responsibility.
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Dr. Kaye Cederman
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist Master of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy (First Class) Registered with Psychotherapists Board Aotearoa New Zealand Psychoanalyst of the CLA Research Fellow, Trinity College, Dublin Phone: 022 190 2660 Email: [email protected] Kaye works in private practice as a Psychoanalytic Psychotherapist and Supervisor. Kaye’s extensive research and publications include work on autistic spectrum disorder, early intervention, Lacanian child psychoanalysis, philosophy. Kaye’s most recent publication is “The precarity of children’s mental wellness in Aotearoa (2022).” |
Jenny Woods
BA, PostGrad CertArts Master of Psychotherapy (First Class Honours) Psychoanalyst of the CLA Psychoanalyst in the Lacanian orientation Registered with Psychotherapists Board Aotearoa New Zealand Phone: 021 420 290 Email: [email protected] Website: www.jennywoods.co.nz Jenny is a psychoanalyst working in the Lacanian orientation in private practice in Auckland. She has a long held an interest in the field of psychoanalysis, both psychoanalytic theory and clinical application. She is registered with the Psychotherapists Board of Aotearoa New Zealand. Jenny sits on the Training Committee of the CLA and currently teaches clinical workshops in the CLA training program. Jenny offers Psychoanalysis, Supervision and Training. |


