British Psychoanalytical Society
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The British Psychoanalytical Society was founded by the British psychiatrist Ernest Jones as the London Psychoanalytical Society on 30 October 1913.
Through its related bodies, the Institute of Psychoanalysis and the London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, it is involved in the teaching, development, and practice of psychoanalysis at its headquarters at Byron House, west London. It is a constituent organization of the International Psychoanalytical Association and a member institution of the British Psychoanalytic Council.
See also
External links
- The British Psychoanalytical Society
- International Psychoanalytical Association
- British Psychoanalytic Council
- "Archival material relating to British Psychoanalytical Society". UK National Archives.
- "Archival material relating to the Institute of Psychoanalysis". UK National Archives.
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