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British Psychoanalytical Society
Predecessor
London Psychoanalytical Society
Formation
1913
Founder
Ernest Jones
Merger of
Institute of Psychoanalysis
Location
London
Leader
Vic Sedlak (President)
Website
http://psychoanalysis.org.uk/
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Psychoanalysis
Concepts
Psychosexual development
Psychosocial development (Erikson)
Unconscious
Preconscious
Consciousness
Psychic apparatus
Id, ego and superego
Ego defenses
Projection
Introjection
Libido
Drive
Transference
Countertransference
Resistance
Denial
Dreamwork
Cathexis
Important figures
Abraham
Adler
Balint
Bion
Breuer
Chodorow
Erikson
Fairbairn
Ferenczi
Freud (Anna)
Freud (Sigmund)
Fromm
Horney
Jacobson
Jones
Jung
Kohut
Klein
Kristeva
Lacan
Laing
Laplanche
Mahler
Rank
Reich
Spielrein
Stekel
Sullivan
Winnicott
Žižek
Important works
The Interpretation of Dreams(1899)
The Psychopathology of Everyday Life(1901)
Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality(1905)
Beyond the Pleasure Principle(1920)
The Ego and the Id(1923)
Schools of thought
Adlerian
Ego psychology
Jungian
Lacanian
Interpersonal
Intersubjective
Marxist
Object relations
Reichian
Relational
Self psychology
Training
Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
British Psychoanalytic Council
British Psychoanalytical Society
Columbia University Center for Psychoanalytic Training and Research
International Psychoanalytical Association
World Association of Psychoanalysis
List of schools of psychoanalysis
See also
Child psychoanalysis
Depth psychology
Psychodynamics
Psychoanalytic theory
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The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded by Ernest Jones as the London Psychoanalytical Society on 30 October 1913. It is one of two organisations in Britain training psychoanalysts, the other being the British Psychoanalytic Association.
The society has been home to a number of psychoanalysts, including Wilfred Bion, Donald Winnicott, Anna Freud and Melanie Klein. Today it has over 400 members and is a member organisation of the International Psychoanalytical Association.[1]
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