Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies

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Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies (CPS) is an international scholarly book series devoted to all aspects of psychoanalytic inquiry in theoretical, philosophical, applied, and clinical psychoanalysis. Its aims are broadly academic, interdisciplinary, and pluralistic, emphasizing secularism and tolerance across the psychoanalytic domain. CPS aims to promote open and inclusive dialogue among the humanities and the social-behavioral sciences including such disciplines as philosophy, anthropology, history, literature, religion, cultural studies, sociology, feminism, gender studies, political thought, moral psychology, art, drama, and film, biography, law, economics, biology, and cognitive-neuroscience.

The book series was founded in 2004 and is published by Rodopi.

CPS Book Cover

Contents

ISSN [edit]

ISSN: 1571-4977

Editor [edit]

Jon Mills

Associate Editors [edit]

Gerald J. Gargiulo
Keith Haartman
Ronald C. Naso

Editorial Advisory Board [edit]

Howard Bacal
Alan Bass
John Beebe
Martin Bergmann
Christopher Bollas
Mark Bracher
Marcia Cavell
Nancy J. Chodorow
Walter A. Davis
Peter Dews
Muriel Dimen
Michael Eigen
Irene Fast
Bruce Fink

Peter Fonagy
Leo Goldberger
James Grotstein
R.D. Hinshelwood
Otto F. Kernberg
Robert Langs
Joseph Lichtenberg
Nancy McWilliams
Jean Baker Miller
Thomas Ogden
Owen Renik
Joseph Reppen

William J. Richardson
Peter L. Rudnytsky
Martin A. Schulman
David Livingstone Smith
Donnel Stern
Frank Summers
M. Guy Thompson
Wilfried Ver Eecke
Robert S. Wallerstein
Brent Willock
Robert Maxwell Young

Volumes [edit]

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