International Psychoanalytic Association
The International Psychoanalytic Association (IPV) is the largest world association of psychoanalysts . It was founded - at the suggestion of Sándor Ferenczi - in March 1910 by Sigmund Freud and other psychoanalysts in Nuremberg and has developed into a globally widespread institution. The English name is International Psychoanalytical Association (IPA).
history
In 1908 Karl Abraham founded the Berlin Psychoanalytical Association (BPV, since 1926 German Psychoanalytical Society , DPG) and the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association (WPV) emerged from the Wednesday societies that met in Sigmund Freud's apartment. In the same year, at the “First Congress for Freudian Psychology”, it was decided to found an international association, which took place in March 1910 in Nuremberg . The first seat of the IPA was Zurich and the founding president was CG Jung , followed by Sándor Ferenczi, Ernest Jones , Karl Abraham, Max Eitingon and others. The second Austrian branch of the IPV is the Vienna Working Group for Psychoanalysis , which was founded in 1947 and is now headed by August Ruhs . The Swiss Society for Psychoanalysis (SGPsa), founded in 1919, represents the Swiss Confederation in the IPA . After the Second World War , the German branch of the IPV was for a long time the German Psychoanalytical Association (DPV) founded in 1949 , with which names such as Alexander Mitscherlich and Horst-Eberhard Richter are associated. The German Psychoanalytical Society (DPG), which was dissolved in 1938 and re-established in 1945, is now represented in the IPV. In 1998, the Association received the consultation status at the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC). At the end of 2009 the IPA had grown to more than 12,000 members.
organization
The IPV sees itself as the “world's most important accreditation and regulatory body” for professional psychoanalysis with the task of “ensuring the continuous vitality and development of psychoanalysis”. The IPA consists of 79 component societies, which autonomously select, train and supervise candidates for clinical psychoanalysis . There are also 6 provisional societies and 17 working groups that are on the way to being recognized as a subsidiary. In addition, eight friendly centers (Allied Center), six regional groups and the American Psychoanalytic Association are the only regional association associated with the IPA (as of October 10, 2019).
Presidency
The chairmanship is currently alternating between Europe , Latin and North America .
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Honorary President
- 1949-1958 Ernest Jones
- 19 ?? - 1970 Heinz Hartmann
- 1973–1982 Anna Freud
Congresses
The first 23 congresses did not have a specific title. The congress has been held every two years since 1949 and has a motto. The respective congress president is usually the same as the president of the IPA.
number | year | place | president | theme |
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1 | 1908 | Salzburg | ||
2 | 1910 | Nuremberg | CG Jung | |
3 | 1911 | Weimar | CG Jung | |
4th | 1913 | Munich | CG Jung | |
5 | 1918 | Budapest | Karl Abraham | |
6th | 1920 | The hague | Sándor Ferenczi | |
7th | 1922 | Berlin | Ernest Jones | |
8th | 1924 | Salzburg | Ernest Jones | |
9 | 1925 | Bad Homburg vor der Höhe | Abraham / Eitingon | |
10 | 1927 | innsbruck | Max Eitingon | |
11 | 1929 | Oxford | Max Eitingon | |
12 | 1932 | Wiesbaden | Max Eitingon | |
13 | 1934 | Lucerne | Ernest Jones | |
14th | 1936 | Marienbad | Ernest Jones | |
15th | 1938 | Paris | Ernest Jones | |
16 | 1949 | Zurich | Ernest Jones | |
17th | 1951 | Amsterdam | Leo Bartemeier | |
18th | 1953 | London | Heinz Hartmann | |
19th | 1955 | Geneva | Heinz Hartmann | |
20th | 1957 | Paris | Heinz Hartmann | |
21st | 1959 | Copenhagen | William H. Gillespie | |
22nd | 1961 | Edinburgh | William H. Gillespie | |
23 | 1963 | Stockholm | Maxwell Gitelson | |
24 | 1965 | Amsterdam | Gillespie / Greenacre | Psychoanalytic Treatment of the Obsessional Neurosis |
25th | 1967 | Copenhagen | PJ van der Leeuw | On Acting Out and its Role in the Psychoanalytic Process |
26th | 1969 | Rome | PJ van der Leeuw | New Developments in Psychoanalysis |
27 | 1971 | Vienna | Leo Rangell | The Psychoanalytical Concept of Aggression |
28 | 1973 | Paris | Leo Rangell | Transference and Hysteria Today |
29 | 1975 | London | Serge Lebovici | Changes in Psychoanalytic Practice and Experience |
30th | 1977 | Jerusalem | Serge Lebovici | Affects and the Psychoanalytic Situation |
31 | 1979 | new York | Edward D. Joseph | Clinical Issues in Psychoanalysis |
32 | 1981 | Helsinki | Edward D. Joseph | Early Psychic Development as Reflected in the Psychoanalytic Process |
33 | 1983 | Madrid | Adam Limentani | The Psychoanalyst at Work |
34 | 1985 | Hamburg | Adam Limentani | Identification and its Vicissitudes |
35 | 1987 | Montreal | Robert S. Wallerstein | Analysis Terminable and Interminable - 50 Years Later |
36 | 1989 | Rome | Robert S. Wallerstein | Common Ground in Psychoanalysis |
37 | 1991 | Buenos Aires | Joseph Sandler | Psychic change |
38 | 1993 | Amsterdam | Joseph Sandler | The Psychoanalyst's Mind - From Listening to Interpretation |
39 | 1995 | San Francisco | R. Horacio Etchegoyen | Psychic Reality - Its Impact on the Analyst and Patient Today |
40 | 1997 | Barcelona | R. Horacio Etchegoyen | Psychoanalysis and Sexuality |
41 | 1999 | Santiago de Chile | Otto F. Kernberg | Affect in Theory and Practice |
42 | 2001 | Nice | Otto F. Kernberg | Psychoanalysis - Method and Application |
43 | 2004 | New Orleans | Daniel Widlöcher | Working at the frontiers |
44 | 2005 | Rio de Janeiro | Daniel Widlöcher | New Developments in Psychoanalysis |
45 | 2007 | Berlin | Cláudio Laks Eizirik | Remembering, Repeating and Working Through |
46 | 2009 | Chicago | Cláudio Laks Eizirik | Psychoanalytic Practice - Convergences and Divergences |
47 | 2011 | Mexico city | Charles Hanly | Exploring Core Concepts: Sexuality, Dreams and the Unconscious |
48 | 2013 | Prague | Charles Hanly | Facing the Pain: Clinical Experience and the Development of Psychoanalytic Knowledge |
49 | 2015 | Boston | Stefano Bolognini | Changing World: The Shape and Use of Psychoanalytic Tools today |
50 | 2017 | Buenos Aires | Stefano Bolognini | Intimacy |
51 | 2019 | London | Virginia Hungarian | The Feminine |
literature
- Werner Bohleber: 100 years of the International Psychoanalytic Association . In: Psyche . 65th year, issue 7, January 2011, pp. 730-751, doi: 10.21706 / ps-65-8-730 .
- Peter Loewenberg, Nellie L. Thompson (Eds.): 100 Years of the IPA: The Centenary History of the International Psychoanalytical Association 1910-2010: Evolution and Change . Karnac Books 2011, ISBN 978-0-429-89595-1 .
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Werner Bohleber: 100 Years of the International Psychoanalytic Association . In: Psyche . 65th year, issue 7, January 2011, pp. 730-751, doi: 10.21706 / ps-65-8-730 .
- ^ Website of the IPA . Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- ^ Ludger M. Hermanns, Ursula Kreuzer-Haustein: 100 Years of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPV) - 100 years of institutionalized psychoanalysis in Germany . Pp. 2-3.
- ^ History of the IPA on the association's website. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- ↑ Membership , www.ipa.world, lists 12,842 members (as of October 9, 2019).
- ↑ Our Mission : “The IPA exists to advance psychoanalysis. It is the world's primary accrediting and regulatory body for the profession, and our mission is to ensure the continued vigor and development of the science of psychoanalysis. ”Website der Vereinigung. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- ↑ Scientific connections to foreign associations . Website of the German Psychoanalytical Association , accessed on October 10, 2019.
- ^ Societies and regional institutes and Full list of Societies , website of the association. Retrieved October 10, 2019.
- ^ IPA Organizational Officers Past and Current , Association website. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
- ↑ After Gitelson's death during his term of office, Willian H. Gillespie and Phyllis Greenacre took over his duties on an interim basis in 1964/65.
- ^ Past IPA Congresses , Association website, accessed October 9, 2019.