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Acaap report — 1947–1948

Acaap report — 1947–1948 THE AUXILIARY COUNCIL TO THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS tions and purposes of ACAAP, have an op- portunity to become acquainted with old members and to become associated with In the past year, the sixth since its found- ing, ACAAP introduced a significant addi- various committees. Attendance at these tion to its program of community education. meetings remained high, as did the calibre It offered four seminars dealing with the ap- of the discussion led, each time, by three plication of psychoanalytic knowledge to analysts from the Institute. special problems. The topics were: There was an increased demand for the services of the lecture bureau. By arrange= How the Clergy Can Use the Techniques ment with the bureau, analysts from the In- of Modern Psychotherapy. Dr. Paul Luss- stitute addressed a diversity of groups on heimer. psychoanalytic topics. Before each of these Dynamics of Child Development. Dr. lectures, a brief talk on the scope and pur- Norman Kelman. pose of the organization was given by an Personnel Problems. Dr. Sara Breitbart. ACAAP member. Child-Parent Problems-the Psychoanaly- The distribution of lecture summaries in- tic Approach to Family Relationships. Dr. creased substantially during the year. Mem- Norman Kelman. bers http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The American Journal of Psychoanalysis Springer Journals

Acaap report — 1947–1948

The American Journal of Psychoanalysis , Volume 8 (1): 1 – Dec 1, 1948

Acaap report — 1947–1948

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THE AUXILIARY COUNCIL TO THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS tions and purposes of ACAAP, have an op- portunity to become acquainted with old members and to become associated with In the past year, the sixth since its found- ing, ACAAP introduced a significant addi- various committees. Attendance at these tion to its program of community education. meetings remained high, as did the calibre It offered four seminars dealing with the ap- of the discussion led, each time, by...
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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
1948 The Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis
ISSN
0002-9548
eISSN
1573-6741
DOI
10.1007/BF01871603
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Abstract

THE AUXILIARY COUNCIL TO THE ASSOCIATION FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PSYCHOANALYSIS tions and purposes of ACAAP, have an op- portunity to become acquainted with old members and to become associated with In the past year, the sixth since its found- ing, ACAAP introduced a significant addi- various committees. Attendance at these tion to its program of community education. meetings remained high, as did the calibre It offered four seminars dealing with the ap- of the discussion led, each time, by three plication of psychoanalytic knowledge to analysts from the Institute. special problems. The topics were: There was an increased demand for the services of the lecture bureau. By arrange= How the Clergy Can Use the Techniques ment with the bureau, analysts from the In- of Modern Psychotherapy. Dr. Paul Luss- stitute addressed a diversity of groups on heimer. psychoanalytic topics. Before each of these Dynamics of Child Development. Dr. lectures, a brief talk on the scope and pur- Norman Kelman. pose of the organization was given by an Personnel Problems. Dr. Sara Breitbart. ACAAP member. Child-Parent Problems-the Psychoanaly- The distribution of lecture summaries in- tic Approach to Family Relationships. Dr. creased substantially during the year. Mem- Norman Kelman. bers

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The American Journal of PsychoanalysisSpringer Journals

Published: Dec 1, 1948

Keywords: Clinical Psychology; Psychotherapy; Psychoanalysis

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