- American Psychological Association - Division 39 Psychoanalysis
- Association for Cognitive Analytic Therapy ACAT
- Boston Psychoanalytic Society and Institute
- International Association for Psychoanalytic Self Psychology
- Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis
- Massachusetts Association for Psychoanalytic Psychology
- Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis
- NCSPP The Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology
- NYFS New York Freudian Society
- SFCP San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis
- Toronto Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis
- The Center for Developmental Psychodynamics
- Deutsche Pscyholoanalytische Vereinigung e.V. German Psychoanalytical Asscoation
- Italian Society of Relational Psychoanalysis
- Norwegian Psychoanalytic Institute
- Vermont Association for Psychoanalytic Studies, a local chapter of Division 39
EDITORS
Anthony Bass, PhD, New York, NY
Steven H. Cooper, PhD, Boston, MA
Stephen Seligman, DMH, San Francisco, CA
About the Journal:
Psychoanalytic Dialogues was founded on the premise that within the diverse world of psychoanalysis there had developed a set of overlapping perspectives that regarded relational configurations of self and others, real and fantasized, as the primary units of human motivation and psychodynamic explanation.
These perspectives emerged within these areas:
- interpersonal psychoanalysis;
- British object relations theories;
- self psychology;
- the empirical traditions of infancy research and child development;
- and certain currents of contemporary Freudian thought.
This common relational model has come to provide a vitalizing framework within which clinical contributions can be situated and developed. Psychoanalytic Dialogues is dedicated to facilitating debate among theoreticians and clinicians working within this array of relational perspectives.
