American Journal-Psychnlyss
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis is an esteemed international quarterly founded in 1941 by Karen Horney, serving as a vital platform for the exchange of a diverse range of psychoanalytic theories, clinical practices, and cultural insights. Dedicated to the advancement of psychoanalysis, the journal invites contributions from scholars and practitioners across various schools of thought, ensuring a rich discourse that enhances the understanding of human experience.
This fully peer-reviewed journal publishes original research, special thematic issues, book and film reviews, and commentary, all aimed at fostering scholarly dialogue within the psychoanalytic community. Maintaining the highest standards of quality, each submission undergoes rigorous blind peer review, promoting accuracy and clarity in the evolving field of psychoanalysis.
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