Nina Krajnik is a Slovenian Lacanian psychoanalyst. She holds a PhD in Philosophy. She studied at the University Paris VIII – Vincennes-Saint Denis. She is the president and founder of the Slovenian Association for Lacanian Psychoanalysis and the international movement Lakan Balkan. She is a translator and the editor-in-chief of a book series Juno. She graduated with a dissertation Finnegans Wake through Lacanian Psychoanalysis. In 2015, she worked as a researcher at the James Joyce Foundation in Zürich, Switzerland. Between 2011 and 2014, she carried out her academic research in Australia and New Zealand. She accomplished supervised clinical work in the Sainte Anne Hospital, Ville Evrard, Les Murets, and at the unit of Jacques Lacan of the healthcare centre Sud Fancilien Evry in France. She is a member of the New Lacanian School (NLS) and the World Association of Psychoanalysis (AMP).
Her research activities are focused on war traumas, psychoanalysis of the new symptoms, relation between psychoanalysis and politics, literature and science.
Krajnik has so far organised the following psychoanalytic seminars and lectures: Freudian Field (2015/16, 2016/17), How to Heal in Lacanian Psychoanalysis (2017/18), Psychoanalysis of the New Symptoms, 2 Vol. (2018/19, 2019/20), Metamorphoses of Subjectivity (2020/21), New Symptoms in Techno- Era (2021/22); Banquet Lacan (Ljubljana, 2016-2019), Subject and Society in Times of New Symptoms and Global Crisis (Belgrade – 2020/21), Psychoanalysis in a World of Power and Fragility (Sarajevo – 2021/22).
