Brett Kahr has delivered more than two thousand lectures on various aspects of psychology all over the world.
In England, he has lectured extensively at leading psychiatric and educational institutions such as:
John Radcliffe Hospital Maudsley Hospial Middlesex Hospital Royal Free Hospital Medical School Royal Postgraduate Medical School St. George's Hospital Medical School University College Hospital Birkbeck College University College London University of Cambridge University of Hertfordshire University of Keele University of London University of Oxford University of Surrey University of Sussex
as well as:
Association for Child Psychology and Psychiatry British Association of Counselling and Psychotherapy--North London Branch British Psychological Society Centre for Attachment-Based Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Child Psychotherapy Lecture Fund Down's Syndrome Association European Society for Communicative Psychotherapy Institute of Psychotherapy and Disability International Association for Forensic Psychotherapy Royal National Institute for the Blind Relate School of Infant Mental Health Society of Couple Psychoanalytic Psychotherapists Squiggle Foundation Tavistock Clinic Wessex Psychotherapy Society Wimbledon Guild Winnicott Clinic of Psychotherapy
and speaking more widely on psychological aspects of music and creativity, at:
BAFTA Glyndebourne Opera Hampstead Synagogue Institute for Contemporary Arts Institute of Germanic Studies Right Coutts ScreenLab 2002 Tate Modern
"Early Signs of Alarm and What Can Be Done" "Reaching Unreachable Children" "Violence in Children and Parents: Moving from Rage to Understanding" "Bodies Under Attack: Children and Young People Who Self-Harm, Starve Themselves or Want to Be Dead" "Autism and Asperger's Disorder: Is There Really Hope?"