The International Review of Psychoanalysis
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(English; 1974-1992)

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The International Review of Psycho-Analysis was an internationally orientated psychoanalytic periodical created as a sister Journal to the International Journal of Psychoanalysis. The Review catered for articles on 'applied' psychoanalysis, 'teaching' articles, suitable for students of psychoanalysis and for those in other disciplines concerned with the application of psychoanalytic thought. It provided space for articles which were normally considered too long for publication, papers in special fields, such as that of child psychoanalysis, and symposia on important psychoanalytic topics. Papers of special biographical and historical interest were included, as well as articles reflecting trends in psychoanalytic thought and practice in non-English-speaking countries. In 1994 the International Review of Psycho-Analysis was merged with International Journal of Psychoanalysis.

Founding Editor
Joseph Sandler

PUBLISHED BY Routledge

ISSN: 0306-2643