Psychoanalysis Societies
United Kingdom
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The British Psychoanalytic Society
The Society's activities are administered by The Institute of Psychoanalysis, and include the training and further education of psychoanalysts, a list of whom can be found on the web site, an extensive psychoanalytic library and the provision of treatment through the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis.
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London Centre for Psychotherapy
The London Centre for Psychotherapy offers a professional training in psychoanalytic psychotherapy in which students are encouraged to engage with the essential questions of psychoanalytic theory and practice openly and critically.
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National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis
NPAP Training Institute, founded in 1948, is dedicated to advancements in the practice of non-medical psychoanalysis.
United States of America
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American Psychoanalytic Association
A professional organization of psychoanalysts throughout the United States.
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New York Freudian Society
The New York Freudian Society and Psychoanalytic Training Institute were founded in 1959 to provide training and a collegial community for psychoanalysts from many disciplines.
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The San Fransisco Psychoanalytical Society and Institute
The Institute provides an extensive training program in psychoanalysis. The Society sponsors a large, vibrant Extension Division which offers classes and seminars to mental health professionals as well as to the general public. In addition, it maintains low fee clinics for adults, children and adolescents as well as providing other mental health services and programs for the general community.
International
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International Psychoanalytic Association
The world's primary accrediting and regulatory body for psychoanalysis.
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Canadian Psychoanalytic Society
The Canadian Psychoanalytic Society is the National Society for Canadian Psychoanalysts affiliated with the International Psychoanalytical Association.
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Association Européenne de Psychanalyse
L'Association Européenne de Psychanalyse est une libre association sans but lucratif ayant comme principale vocation la défense, au niveau européen, de la psychanalyse en tant que science de l'inconscient ainsi que des critères de nature éthique permettant sa pratique et son évolution. Ses activités consistent en la divulgation, la promotion, la recherche et la formation dans le domaine psychanalytique.
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