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The following resources are informational and are not an endorsement of the organizations or a replacement for clinical care.
Low-Cost Psychotherapy and Assessment with some Psychodynamic Clinicians:
Richland Oaks Counseling Center
UT Southwestern Psychotherapy Clinic
Jewish Family Service of Greater Dallas
Crisis Lines:
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline (24/7/365): 1-800-273-8255
Crisis Text Line
Mobile Assessment Team (Dallas area) ADAPT Mobile Crisis at: (866) 260-8000
Domestic Violence and Abuse Hotlines:
Texas Abuse Hotline: (800) 252-5400
The Family Place (domestic violence hotline): (214) 941-1991
Safe Haven (domestic violence hotline - Fort Worth): (877) 701-SAFE (7233)
Rape Crisis VIP/Parkland Hospital Rape Crisis Center: (214) 590-0430
Dallas Area Rape Crisis Center: (972) 641-7273
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Psychoanalytic Psychology: sponsored by APA's Division 39
Psychoanalysis, Culture, & Society: sponsored by the Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society(Psychoanalysis)
Psychoanalytic Dialogues: The International Journal of Relational Perspectives
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No Subject is an ecyclopedia of Lacanian Psychoanalysis
The Freud Lacan institute is dedicated to supporting and promoting psychoanalysis in Ireland and around the world. It aims to bring together clinicians, students, scholars, researchers and anyone interested in Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis.
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APsaA (American Psychoanalytic Association)'s Annual Meeting and National Meeting which are both annual, the Annual meeting being in the summer at varying locations and the National Meeting being in the winter in New York City.A bi-annual conference held in October of oddly-numbered years at which psychoanalysis is strongly represented. Nancy McWilliams, Donna Orange, and Roger Frie are just a few of the major analysts who presented at the conference in 2017.
What follows is the conference description from the website: "The mission of Psychology and the Other is to enrich responses and languages for human suffering, identity, and potential by promoting and facilitating interdisciplinary conversation between the disciplines of psychology, theology/religious studies, and philosophy. Eric Fromm bemoaned the divorce of psychology from philosophical and religious traditions and, in many ways, this artificial separation from our historical and conceptual siblings has only increased. The purpose of the Psychology and the Other is to provide venues that enrich conversations at the intersections of philosophy, psychology, and theological/religious studies, particularly emphasizing scholarship around the notion of the "Other." The term "Other" constitutes a shared space for continental thought, theology, and a variety of psychological discourses. This phenomenon bears significantly on ethical, epistemological, and phenomenological scholarship in each of these fields."
APCS: The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture and Society
Their annual conference is always held at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ in October.
Here is a blurb about the APCS from their website: "The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society (APCS) has been established to promote greater understanding of how cultural and social phenomena affect human subjectivity in ways that are socially significant and to promote new, more socially beneficial ways of applying psychoanalysis to social problems. The Association for the Psychoanalysis of Culture & Society is dedicated to both the diagnosis of the psychological ills underlying social problems and to the development of a psychoanalytic treatment of these ills at a collective level through cultural criticism, education, and other practices."
American Psychological Association (APA) Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) Spring Meeting: This is an annual meeting typically held in late April in varying locations.