Psychoanalytic Perspectives Special Issue: Adoption

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Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group Announce:

Psychoanalytic Perspectives
Special Issue: Adoption
Volume 10, Issue 1, 2013
Guest Editors: Kenneth A. Frank, PhD and Kim Bernstein, PhD

Guest Editors Kenneth A. Frank and Kim Bernstein bring our readers this special issue focusing on the complexities of working with adoption in psychoanalytic treatment. The goal of the issue—to offer timely, informative material for clinicians treating members of the adoption triangle—is met through a blending of personal and professional insight from our contributors. Essays by leaders in the field of psychoanalysis and adoption are followed by a roundtable discussion among a group of psychoanalysts who are themselves adoptive parents or adopted children. Final commentaries include the panelists’ own reactions to the experience, further enriching the discussion and laying bare the unique challenges of speaking openly about the struggles faced by adopted individuals and their families today.

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FREE ACCESS

The following introduction and commentary from this special issue are available for FREE to read and download for a limited time.

“Complexity, Complexity, Complexity”: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Adoption, Kenneth A. Frank PhD and
Kim Bernstein PhD

Sequestered Selves: Discussion of Adoption Roundtable, Janine de Peyer, LCSW

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EDITOR’S CHOICE ARTICLE COLLECTION

Routledge Journals is pleased to offer FREE ACCESS to a collection of articles selected by the editors of Psychoanalytic Perspectives. These articles will be available to read and download until December 31, 2013.

Visit www.tandf.co.uk/journals/access/UPPE2013.pdf to access this article collection.

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ABOUT THE JOURNAL

Psychoanalytic Perspectives encourages the exploration and integration of relational, interpersonal, or intersubjective thought and more traditional psychoanalytic theory. Its pages provide an intellectually nurturing space for dialogue between well established psychoanalytic writers and those who are just emerging. Though this peer-reviewed journal’s primary focus is contemporary psychoanalytic theory and practice, in the integrative spirit of the founders of The National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP), the journal includes writing by practitioners of other psychotherapy modalities as well.

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ABOUT THE SOCIETY

The National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) is devoted to the study and enhancement of psychological development and to the training of skilled and resourceful mental health professionals. Training at NIP reflects a unique commitment to the evolving theories and practice of psychoanalysis and supports the integration of a wide range of nonanalytic psychotherapies. Members of the NIP Professional Association (NIP-PA) receive online access to Psychoanalytic Perspectives, in addition to their print subscription. Visit www.nipinst.org for more information.

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Steven Kuchuck
New York, New York
Deborah Pines
New York, New York

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PUBLICATION INFORMATION Psychoanalytic Perspectives Volume 10, 2013
2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1551-806X
Online ISSN: 2163-6958
www.tandfonline.com/UPPE