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100 Years of the IPA
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In memoriam -- The Geography of the IPA -- Foreword -- Introduction -- Europe -- Austria -- Belgium -- France -- Germany -- Germany -- Greece -- Hungary -- Italy -- Italy -- The Netherlands -- Norway -- Portugal -- Spain -- Spain -- Sweden -- Sweden -- Switzerland -- United Kingdom -- North America -- Canada -- United States -- Latin America -- Argentina -- Brazil -- Chile -- Colombia -- Mexico -- Mexico -- Mexico -- Mexico -- Peru -- Uruguay -- Venezuela -- Venezuela -- Asia & Oceania -- Australia -- China -- India -- Israel -- Japan -- Japan -- Korea -- Taiwan -- Turkey -- International survey -- The International Training Commission, 1925–1938: efforts to standardize training -- A history of new groups -- IPA leadership -- The IPA administration from 1969 to 1973: Rome, Vienna, Paris—a peak and a turn -- The IPA administration from 1985 to 1989: organizational unity maintained -- The IPA administration from 1993 to 1997: the presidency of R. Horacio Etchegoyen -- The IPA administration from 1997 to 2001 -- The IPA administration from 2001 to 2005 -- The IPA administration from 2005 to 2009 -- IPA Societies -- IPA Congresses

About the Author

Nellie L. Thompson, Ph.D., is an historian and member of the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute, where she is the Curator of the Archives & Special Collections of the A.A. Brill Library. She has published papers on early women psychoanalysts (Phyllis Greenacre, Helene Deutsch, Marie Bonaparte, Edith Jacobson), the contributions of emigre analysts to American psychoanalysis and the relations of D.W. Winnicott with American analysts. She is a member of the Board of the Sigmund Freud Archives and the editorial Board of American Imago.

Reviews

'The psychoanalytic movement has taken many forms in its history: bohemian sub-culture, essential auxiliary to the armed forces, the perpetually intriguing ingredient of cocktail party and brasserie conversation, godfather to therapy culture. But one of its permanent foundations has been the International Psychoanalytical Association, now celebrating its centenary. Psychoanalysis has had its ups and downs in some of the places wherein it was once best established - in Vienna, in the USA, and in Paris - but its continuing vitality, perhaps surprising and shocking to some, will be evident from this encyclopedic survey of its complicated history and its geographical sprawl. Any reader, no matter how well psychoanalysed, no matter how cosmopolitan, no matter how "international", will learn much from this volume.'- Professor John Forrester, Head of Department of History and Philosophy of Science University of Cambridge; Editor of Psychoanalysis and History

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