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The Psychoanalytic Review
The Psychoanalytic Review is the official journal of NPAP and the oldest continuously published English language psychoanalytic journal, now in its 96th year of publication. It includes papers from all depth psychological schools and has a wide range of clinical as well as cultural interests.
Recent special issues, published and forthcoming, highlight the psychoanalyst's intentions in theory of technique; offer a comprehensive understanding of the meaning of the self in psychoanalysis; and concentrate on areas such as psychoanalysis and politics, political exploitation of paranoid anxiety, fundamentalism and terrorism, psychosis, Levinas, cyberspace, film, and the making of a psychoanalyst, e.g., training analysis.
The journal seeks contributions on psychoanalytic theory and practice, education and research, and generally on applications that will incrementally advance psychoanalysis as a body of knowledge and therapeutic discipline. For more information about the journal, log on to http://npap.org/psychoanalytic.
If you are interested in having your paper reviewed for publication, please contact the editor directly at alanbarnett@aol.com.
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