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For those of you who may be interested, the <A
HREF="www.AcademyAnalyticArts.org">Academy for the Study of the
Psychoanalytic Arts</A> (www.AcademyAnalyticArts.org) is pleased to announce
the recent publication of three new papers contributed by their authors to
the rethinking of psychoanalysis within a psychological framework consisting
of philosophy, the arts, and the anthropic sciences as opposed to biology,
medicine and the natural sciences.
The papers are:
<A HREF="http://www.academyanalyticarts.org/hyman6.html">Why Psychoanalysis
is Not a Healthcare Profession</A>
(www.academyanalyticarts.org/hyman6.html)
Marvin Hyman
<A HREF="http://www.academyanalyticarts.org/parker1.html">Critical
psychology: critical links</A>
(www.academyanalyticarts.org/parker1.html)
Ian Parker
<A HREF="http://www.academyanalyticarts.org/Vida2.html">At the Frontier of
Psychoanalytic Understanding (Sandor Ferenczi, Obiit 1933)</A>
In Conversation With Robert D. Stolorow, Ph.D. and Julia M. Schwartz, MD.
(www.academyanalyticarts.org/vida2.html)
Judith Vida, M.D.
The Academy accepts papers and articles that support its Mission of
rethinking psychoanalysis as being outside of a medical model. Please
contact Linda J. Young, Ph.D. at Linadjoy @provide.net if you would like to
make such a contribution.
Roxanna P. Transit, Ph.D.
Community Information Committee
Academy for the Study of the Psychoanalytic Arts
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