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    Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology Social Sciences













Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic Psychology Social Sciences


Psychoanalytic and Psychodynamic

A selection of the most useful, informative, and/or interesting sites related to the field of psychoanalytic psychodynamic.

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- Provides teachings on psychoanalysis, including online courses.


  • - Resources for psychoanalysts and those interested in psychoanalysis. Contains much material on applications of psychoanalysis to cultural and social phenomena.
  • - Notes on contemporary psychoanalysis. Contributions invited.
  • - Provides essays and papers on Sigmund Freud and psychoanalysis
  • - Online papers and bibliographies, discussion group. Resources include Psychoanalysis, Jung, Psychology, Counseling, Education, Myth, Philosophy, Spirituality, Infant/Child Mental Health, and Group Therapy.
  • - Provides online communications services for varied professionals concerned with the psychoanalytic study of the mind and human behavior.
  • - This page contains a concise introduction to psychoanalysis, including links to research papers, websites, and other reference sources.
  • - Trilingual search engine dedicated to psychoanalysis. It offers a selection of web sites to all professionals interested in this area.
  • - Provides theory about how groups work, group relations conferences, publications, and a discussion forum.
  • - Provides an introduction, timeline, information about psychoanalysts, forum and links.
  • - Collection of links in many languages.
  • - Emotions: what they are and how to identify them. Their role in the formation of personal identity, bonding, and beliefs. Other articles on attitudes, confusion, alienation, and partnerships.
  • - Non-clinicians describe the client/therapist relationship through poem, diary, memoir, essay
  • - The foundations and practice of psychoanalysis examined.
  • - Questions relationship between practice of psychology and its increasing regulation through law, ethics codes, and education

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