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Journal

International Forum of Psychoanalysis

Published on behalf of the International Federation of Psychoanalytical Societies (IFPS)

Publisher: Routledge

ISSN: 0803-706X (Print), 1651-2324 (Online)

Volume: 20

Publication Frequency: 4 issues per year

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Aim & Scope

International Forum of Psychoanalysis (IFP) is a peer-reviewed journal published under the auspices of the International Federation of Psychoanalytic Societies (IFPS). In accordance with the objectives of this organisation, International Forum of Psychoanalysis is open to all new and creative contributions to the development of psychoanalysis. Papers presented at conferences and workshops arranged by IFPS will be considered for publication with high priority.

The journal especially promotes articles demonstrating clinical experience and interest in revising or expanding psychoanalytic theory. Special efforts are made to give equal space to experience in the female and male voice.

International Forum of Psychoanalysis publishes articles on a variety of topics including:

  • the history of psychoanalysis
  • homosexuality
  • psychoanalysis under political oppression
  • creativity
  • psychoanalytic teaching and technique
  • lived experience versus fantasy
  • psychotic disturbances
  • female psychology
  • quality assessment and quality assurance

Special Issues

  • Why Ferenczi today?
  • Bowlby and attachment theory
  • Identity in the postmodern world
  • Community psychoanalysis
  • Thoughts and human interaction

Readership

Psychoanalysts, psychotherapists, and persons with an interest in psychoanalysis.
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