
The Psychoanalytic Review began in 1913 and is the oldest
continuously published psychoanalytic journal in the world. Its early
papers grew out of St. Elizabeths in Washington, D.C., five years after
Freud’s
visit to Clark University. It became a publication of The National
Psychological Association for Psychoanalysis in the 1950’s and
expanded to include papers from all depth psychological schools, with
a wide range of cultural as well as clinical interests.
Recent special
issues, published or forthcoming, involve politics and psychoanalysis,
fundamentalism and terrorism, cyberspace, aggression, film, Levinas,
and psychosis. Book, film and art reviews are welcome. The Psychoanalytic Review is
open to explorations of what most concerns authors today as well as
work of historical interest. Psychoanalysis is alive and growing, impacted
by the press of life, struggling with fresh wounds we inflict on each
other.
Editor: Michael Eigen
Association Editors: Nancy McWilliams, Merle
Molofsky
Art Editor: Douglas Maxwell
Book Review Editor: Lynn Somerstein
Film Editor: Tony Pipolo
Editorial Board
Beth Althoffer
Alan Barnett
Robert Benton
Maggie Brenner
Diane Clemente
Paul Cooper
Sy Coopersmith
Robert Friedman
Charlotte Kahn
Jane Kupersmidt
Paul Marcus
Penny McCarthy
Tamar Oplar
Susan G. Sawyer
Catherine Silver
Alexander Stein
Margot Tallmer
Editorial Staff
Evan Malater
Alexandra Wagner
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