Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association
One of the world’s most respected publications in psychoanalysis, the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA) offers insightful and broad-based original articles, ground-breaking research, thoughtful plenary addresses, in-depth panel reports, perceptive commentaries, plus much more. Included in each issue is the esteemed JAPA Review of Books, which provides comprehensive reviews of and essays on recent notable literature. JAPA provides an important forum for the exchange of new ideas and highlights the contribution of psychoanalytic principles in helping to understand important social problems.
JAPA explores all the important topics you need to stay on top of your profession—from clinical issues and innovations to new methodologies to education and professional development issues to interdisciplinary studies to emerging theories and techniques.
Among the important topics in recent issues are:
- Child Analysis & Development
- Gender and Sexuality
- Hermeneutics
- Interdisciplinary Studies
- Masculinity In The 21st Century
- Medication And Psychoanalysis
- Modern And Postmodern Trends In Psychoanalysis
- Neuroscience
- Professional Ethics
- Psychoanalytic Education and Training
- Psychoanalytic Technique
- Psychoanalytic Theory
- Psychotherapy
- Research Methodologies
- Trauma Theory
Published bimonthly, this peer-reviewed publication is an invaluable resource for psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, social workers, and other mental health professionals.
Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association is available electronically through SAGE Journals at http://journals.sagepub.com/home/APA
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The Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA) is the preeminent North American psychoanalytic scholarly journal in terms of number of subscriptions, frequency of citation in other scholarly works and the preeminence of its authors.
Published bimonthly, this peer-reviewed publication is an invaluable resouce for psychoanalysts, psychologists, psychiatrists, and other mental health professionals.
JAPA publishes original articles, research, plenary presentations, panel reports, abstracts, commentaries, editorials and correspondence. In addition, the JAPA Review of Books provides in-depth reviews of recent literature.
Gregory Rizzolo | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Virginia Barry | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Phil Blumberg | Columbia University, USA |
Anne Erreich | New York University School of Medicine, USA |
Kerry Malawista | Contemporary Freudian Society, USA |
David Pauley | Private Practice, USA |
Stephen H. Portuges | Private Practice, Oakland, CA, USA |
Luis Ripoll | Icahn School of Medicine and New York Psychoanalytic Institute |
Kate Schechter | Private Practice, USA |
Matthew Steinfeld | Yale University School of Medicine, USA |
Alan Sugarman | San Diego Psychoanalytic Center, USA |
Kris Yi | The Institute of Contemporary Psychoanalysis, USA |
Lynne Zeavin | New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute |
Anne Adelman | Private Practice, Chevy Chase, MD, USA |
Elizabeth Hamlin | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Gretchen Hermes | Yale School of Medecine, USA |
Konstantinos Taliouridis | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Rachel Boué-Widawsky | Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, USA |
Anna Balas | New York Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Laura Kleinerman | Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, USA |
Gabriela Legoretta | Institut Psychanalytique de Montréal, Canada |
Mina Levinsky-Wohl | Canadian Psychoanalytic Society, Canada |
Christian Maetzner | New York Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Michele Piccolo | Institute for Psychoanalytic Training and Research, USA |
Ricardo Ainslie | The University of Texas at Austin, USA |
Christine Anzieu-Premmereur | Columbia University, USA |
Seth Aronson | William Alanson White Institute, USA |
John Auerbach | Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology, USA |
Jeffrey Berman | University at Albany, SUNY, USA |
Kim Bernstein | Private Practice New York, NY, USA |
Christina Biedermann | Adler University, USA |
Andrea Celenza | Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, USA |
Giuseppe Civitarese | Private Practice Pavia, Italy |
Steven H. Cooper | Columbia University, USA |
Lance Dodes | Harvard Medical School, USA |
Jack Drescher | William Alanson White Institute, USA |
Lena Ehrlish | Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute and Society, USA |
Charles Fisher | San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Henry Friedman | Harvard Medical School, USA |
Robert Galatzer-Levy | University of Chicago, USA |
Jeffrey H. Golland | Mount Sinai School of Medicine, USA |
Francisco Gonzalez | Psychoanalytic Institute of Northern California, USA |
William Gottdiener | John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA |
Lee Grossman | SF Center for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Anton Hart | Private Practice, New York, NY, USA |
Leslie Keith | Chicago Institute for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Brian Kloppenbergh | IPTAR |
Delia Kostner | Private Practice, USA |
Frederic Levine | Florida Psychoanalytic Center, USA |
Riccardo Lombardi | Roman Psychoanalytic Institute, Italy |
Alfred Margulies | Cambridge Health Alliance, USA |
Henry Markman | University of California San Francisco School of Medicine, USA |
Karen J. Maroda | Medical College of Wisconsin, USA |
Rex H. McGehee | University of Colorado School of Medicine, USA |
Alistair McKnight | Cambridge, MA, USA |
Paolo Migone | Editor, Psicoterapia e Scienze Umane, Italy |
Don Moss | Private Practice New York, NY, USA |
Seth Pitman | Austen Riggs Center, USA |
Christopher S. Rigling | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Peter L. Rudnytsky | University of Florida, USA |
Matthew Shaw | Yale School of Medicine, USA |
Joyce Slowchower | Hunter College, USA |
Michelle Stephens | Rutgers University System Institute for the Study of Global Racial Justice |
Beverly Stoute | Emory University, USA |
Tom Wooldridge | Golden Gate University, USA |
Lynn Yonack | Berkshire Psychoanalytic Institute |
Elaine Zickler | Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia, USA |
Thomas Barrett | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Cabaniss Deborah | Columbia University, USA |
Ralph Fishkin | Thomas Jefferson University, USA |
Arden Rothstein | Private Practice, USA |
Richard Tuch | New Center for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Stephen Anen | Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, USA |
Andrew Asibong | Private Practice, UK |
George Bermudez | Antioch University, USA |
David Eng | University of Pennsylvania, USA |
Katie Gentile | John Jay College of Criminal Justice, USA |
Dorothy Holmes | Private Practice, USA |
Joseph Reynoso | Private Practice, USA |
Pratyusha Tummala-Narra | Boston University, USA |
Christina Baker-Kline | |
Amy Bloom | |
Lisa Gornick | |
Matthew Klam | |
Timothy Kreider | |
Alice McDermott | |
Bill Roorbach | |
Dani Shapiro | |
Aria Sloss | |
Meg Wolitzer | |
Mary Kay Zuravleff |
John Auerbach | Nova Southeastern University College of Psychology, USA |
Karen J. Gilmore | Private Practice, USA |
Rona Knight | Berkshire and Boston Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Linda Mayes | Yale University, CT, USA |
Pamela Meersand | Columbia University, USA |
Judy Yanof | Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, USA |
Ariane Bazan | Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium |
Barton Blinder | Private Practice, USA |
Charles Jaffe | Private Practice, USA |
Josh Kellman | The University of Chicago Psychiatry, USA |
Norman Kohn | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Richard Lane | University of Arizona, USA |
David Moore | Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas, USA |
Andrei Novac | University of California at Irvine, USA |
Mark Solms | University of Cape Town Neuroscience Institute, South Africa |
Wes Alwan | |
Daniel Butler | University of California Santa Cruz, USA |
Umi Chong | Contemporary Freudian Society, USA |
Sean M. Dowdy | University of Oslo, USA |
Andi P. Eliza-Christie | International Psychotherapy Institute, USA |
Nadine Obeid | William Alanson White Institute, USA |
Jyoti M. Rao | San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Timothy Sawyier | Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute, USA |
Morris N. Eagle | Adelphi University, Garden City, USA |
Susannah Heschel | Dartmouth College, USA |
Jonathan Lear | University of Chicago, USA |
Bonnie E. Litowitz, 2014-2018 | Private Practice, USA |
Peter J. Loewenberg | University of California Los Angeles, USA |
Bonnie J. Buchele | |
Julio G. Calderon | |
Sarah Lusk | |
Paula Moreci | |
Daniel Prezant | |
Sally Rosenberg | |
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John Frosch, 1953-1972 | |
Steven T. Levy, 2004-2013 | |
Bonnie E. Litowitz, 2014-2018 | Private Practice, USA |
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Theodore Shapiro, 1984-1993 | |
Mitchell Wilson, 2019 - 2023 | San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, USA |
Jennifer Mahar | Origin Editorial, LLC, USA |