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 Online at http://japa.sagepub.com .
JAPA is the official journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA)--APsaA Members receive preferred subscription rates that include online access. Join today at www.apsa.org!
Thomson Reuters 2008 Journal Citation Reports®
2008 Ranking:
72/85 in Psychiatry
4/13 in Psychology/Psychoanalysis
2008 Impact Factor: 0.722
The JAPA PSA-Netcast is a joint production of JAPA and The Psychoanalytic Connection.
Join in this lively ongoing discussion with a distinguished group of clinicians and scholars. The JAPA Psa-NETCAST continues to examine and explore the many exciting and controversial issues raised by the wide spectrum of psychoanalytic articles featured in JAPA.
The JAPA Psa-NETCAST, moderated by Robert S. White, has more than 800 participants.
To find out how to “attend” these discussions via e-mail or to browse previous discussions, please visit http://www.apsa.org/JAPANetcast.