by Howard E. A. Tinsley, Suzanne H. Lease and Noelle S. Giffin Wiersma
Student Resources
Web Resources and Media
Web Resources, Organizations and Training
American Psychoanalytic Association website contains press releases from the association and information about its organizational structure; books written by psychoanalysts; and an online bibliography of journal articles, books, and book reviews. It also offers abstracts from the Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association and full-text articles from the American Psychoanalyst, a quarterly newsletter. You might find very useful an online compilation of 30,000 psychoanalytic references. You can search by keyword, author, or select a bibliography.
Carl G. Jung features a compendium of abstracts, including dissertations on Jungian theory, films, a glossary, Jungian training institutes, seminars, and organizations. This site also gives links to the best Jungian sites, and some out-of-print books are reprinted in their entirety.
Freud Museum, Vienna permits you to listen to the only recording of Freud’s voice and view film clips, interact with a major showing of Freud’s favorite places in Vienna, and study the chronology of his life. Freud developed the vast majority of his theory at his home, 19 Berggasse in Vienna, and the museum for him is currently housed there.
The American Psychoanalytic Association, located in New York City, is the leading American professional organization for Freudian psychoanalysis.
There are 30 accredited Freudian training centers in the United States. The largest ones are in New York City, Chicago, and Los Angeles. A list of training centers for adult psychoanalysis and child and adolescent psychoanalysis can be found at Adult Psychoanalytic Training and Child & Adolescent Psychoanalytic Training.