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  • American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA)
    Professional organization of psychoanalysts.
    www.apsa.org
  • International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA)
    Strives to assure the development of psychoanlysis as a science, as a treatment, and as a profession.
    www.ipa.org.uk
  • National Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis
    www.npap.org
  • Academy for the Study of the Psychoanalytic Arts
    Interdisciplinary organization advancing psychoanalysis as philosophy, humanities, art, anthropic sciences, as opposed to the healthcare model.
    www.AcademyAnalyticArts.org
  • Australian Psychoanalytical Society
    www.psychoanalysis.asn.au
  • Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies
    Dedicated to training and research in Psychoanalysis.
    www.cmps.edu
  • Centre for Freudian Analysis and Research
    CFAR was founded in London in 1985 with the aim of promoting and developing psychoanalysis from within a Lacanian perspective.
    www.cfar.org.uk
  • Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Association of Australasia
    Federation of psychotherapy organizations whose members are trained and qualified psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
    www.ppaa.net
  • Michigan Psychoanalytic Council
    Offers advanced training in psychoanalytic theory and technique for an interdisciplinary group of professionals from the fields of psychology, psychiatry, and social work.
    www.mpcpsa.org
  • Romanian Association for Psychoanalysis Promotion (AROPA)
    Provides historical information, vocabulary, techniques, dreams, cases, and more.
    aropa.freudfile.org
  • Forum for the Psychoanalytic Study of Film
    Nonprofit organization providing opportunities for people interested in psychoanalysis and film to exchange ideas via screenings, conferences and a magazine.
    www.cyberpsych.org/filmforum
 




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