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Committees

Committee on International Relations in Psychology


Committee on Psychoanalysis and Health Care

Introduction to the Committee on Psychoanalysis and Health Care

We are all preoccupied with issues of health care reform today, both as citizen consumers and as practicing psychoanalysts.  As we approach our first decade, the Committee on  Psychoanalysis and Health Care reviewed its first nine years of work.   We determined that the members of the Division would benefit by us sharing our work.  Thus, we now will have an ongoing section on this web site about our committee.  

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Downloadable PDF documents/Resources available at the bottom of the Committee Page.



Committee on Sexualties and Gender Identities


Division 39/APsaA Collaboration
"The Enduring Significance of Psychoanalytic Theory and Practice" is a powerpoint presentation created by Greg Lowder, in collaboration with Nancy McWilliams, James Hansell, and the Board of Directors of Division 39.

Early Career Professionals


Education and Training: Course Syllabi in Psychoanalysis


Education and Training: Myths and Facts About Psychoanalysis


Education and Traning Committee: PreDoctoral Internship Survey and Information


Membership Committee


Multicultural Concerns Committee


Outreach
Division 39 Outreach Companion Web Site



Publications Committee


Task Force on Basic Human Rights




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