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| Contact | Mark Bracher
English Department Kent State University Kent, OH 44242 330/672-3152 fax mbracher@kentvm.kent.edu |
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| About | The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society (APCS) is an international and interdisciplinary non-profit organization incorporated in 1994 for the purpose of promoting the development of new, more socially beneficial applications of psychoanalysis to important social and cultural issues. To this end, APCS holds an annual conference, sponsors various other events and activities, and publishes JPCS: Journal for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society. JPCS publishes articles, reviews, field notes, international notes, and letters to the editor that employ psychoanalysis to address the psychological roots or consequences of a significant social or cultural phenomenon in such a way as to enhance the possibilities for social change. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine
c/o Lila Kalinich, MD 333 Central Park West New York, NY 10025 212/866-4817 fax |
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| About | The non-profit Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine [APM], founded in 1942, is the professional society of the Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research and is an affiliate society of the American Psychoanalytic Association and the Innternational Psychoanalytical Association. It plays a vital role in the professional, educational, and scientific life of its over 280 members. It sponsors monthly scientific meetings, special lectureships, and biannual symposia on psychoanalysis and related subjects, all of which are open to the public. The APM publishes The Bulletin of the Association for Psychoanalytic Medicine which is available upon request. |
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| Contact | The Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the NHS
c/o Joyce Piper, Administrative Secretary 5 Windsor Road, Finchley, London N3 3SN United Kingdom +44/20 8349 9873 |
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| About | Established in 1981, the Association for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy in the National Health Service [APP] is an umbrella organisation concerned to advance the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy in the public health sector. Full members are psychoanalytic psychotherapists who have trained in one of the member organisations of the British Confederation of Psychotherapists and who hold a Consultant or equivalent post in the National Health Service. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
215 East 79th Street, #13C New York, NY 10021 212/288-8592 |
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| About | Founded in 1987, the Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology [APSP] is a collegial organization whose purpose is to provide a forum for the ongoing discussion, study and elaboration of self psychology. APSP has sponsored theoretical and clinical presentations by significant contributors to self psychology. Other relational perspectives are also presented, with comparisons to self psychology. APSP also sponsors participatory workshops which explore issues of current clinical concern. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychoanalytic Thought
Cincinnati, OH AssnPsaThought@aol.com |
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| About | The Association for Psychoanalytic Thought [APT], founded in 1998, is an interdisciplinary group whose membership consists of individuals from the clinical, academic, and general community brought together by a common interest in the psychoanalytic point of view. APT seeks to enrich the professional and personal lives of its members through exploration of psychoanalytic principles in clinical work, the arts and humanities, and everyday life. APT is formally an affiliate of the Cincinnati Psychoanalytic Society. |
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| Contact | Association Psychanalytique de France
24, Place Dauphine 75001 Paris France +33/1/43 29 85 11 +33/1/43 25 13 46 fax a.p.f@wanadoo.fr |
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| About | The non-profit Association Psychanalytique de France [APF] was founded in 1964. It is a component organization of the International Psychoanalytical Association [IPA]. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychocutaneous Medicine of North America
Meida, PA |
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| About | The Association for Psychological & Educational Research in Kansas [PERK] was founded in 1981 to provide a forum for researchers in psychology, education, and related areas in the State of Kansas to exchange research findings. |
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| Contact | Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia
1657 Barrington Street Suite 417 Halifax, Nova Scotia B3J 2A1 Canada 902/422-9183 902/462-9801 fax apns@is.dal.ca |
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| About | The Association of Psychologists of Nova Scotia [APNS] is the fraternal organization for Psychologists in Nova Scotia. |
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| Contact | Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers
10 G Street, NE Suite 750 Washington, DC 20002 202/589-0600 202/589-0603 fax appic@aol.com |
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| About | The Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers [APPIC] helps assure high quality training and recruitment practices at professional psychology internship and postdoctoral training sites throughout the USA and Canada. |
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| Contact | Association of Psychology Students
Faculty of Psychology E.L.T.E University Budapest 1064 Izabella u. 46 creka@ludens.elte.hu |
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| Contact | Association for Psychological Therapies
PO Box 3, Thurnby Leicester, LE7 9QN United Kingdom +44/116/241 9934 +44/116/241 3855 fax enquiries@apt.uk.com |
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| About | The Association for Psychological Therapies was established in 1981 to provide state-of-the-art training to people in 'the helping professions'. |
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| Contact | Association de Psychologie Scientifique de Langue Française
Creco Université de Provence 29 avenue R. Schumann F-13621 Aix-en-Provence France +33/42.20.03.45 +33/42.59.03.12 |
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| About | l'Association de Psychologie Scientifique de Langue [APSLF] mcludes psychologists mainly from France, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, and Canada. Its international meetings usually occur at two-year intervals. |
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| Contact | Association for Psychological Type
4700 West Lake Avenue Glenview, IL 60025-1485 847/375-4717 847/375-6317 fax info@aptcentral.org |
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| About | The Association for Psychological Type [APT] is a non-profit professional association supporting the appropriate and ethical use of psychological type, an explanation of human personality developed by Carl Gustav Jung (1875-1961), a Swiss psychiatrist. |
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