The oldest free-standing psychoanalytic
journal in North America, The Psychoanalytic
Quarterly is published every January, April,
July, and October. Each issue contains from six to
eight original articles, a section of in-depth book
reviews, and a unique series of abstracts summarizing
selected international journals and correlations with
the neurosciences. A special section of the Quarterly
is devoted to the examination of clinical process from
a variety of viewpoints, utilizing presentations of
case material.
An independent journal with a strong clinical
focus, the Quarterly is not wedded to any one
school of psychoanalytic thought. Its editorial goals
are to encourage and publish the most rigorous
original papers from North America and around the
world, representing all contemporary psychoanalytic
perspectives on the theories, practices, research
endeavors, and applications of adult and child
psychoanalysis.
A few of the authors in press or recently
published are: Sander Abend, Rosemary Balsam, Leon
Balter, Hugo Bleichmar, Stefano Bolognini, Jorge
Canestri, Nancy Chodorow, Stanley Coen, Steven Cooper,
Ken Corbett, Haydée Faimberg, Antonino Ferro,
Lawrence Friedman, Arnold Goldberg, André
Green, Jay Greenberg, Ilse Grubrich-Simitis, Otto
Kernberg, Nancy Kulish, Lucy LaFarge, Alessandra
Lemma, Riccardo Lombardi, William Meissner, Donald
Moss, Thomas Ogden, Warren Poland, Dominique Scarfone,
Roy Schafer, Elizabeth Spillius, and Donnel Stern.
Attention: All candidates in psychoanalytic
training programs. Other students receive a discounted
subscription rate.
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