Accessing journal content not included in the PEP Archive

TThe FREE PEP Psychoanalytic Literature Search allows users to look for titles and to read the abstracts of and extracts from work from 20 journals (as well as over 30 books). However, an Archive subscription provides users with full access to the content of these journals only up to and including articles from 2003.

To view the full text of current journal issues, you must in most cases obtain a hard copy subscription to the relevant journal or access electronic versions via the journal’s own online publishing site.

There is a long-term plan to provide PEP Web subscribers who have also paid current subscriptions to the journal publishers COMPLETE and UP-TO-DATE ACCESS to these journals through the PEP Psychoanalytic Literature Search. This is a complex technical and copyright negotiation but further details will be posted here as soon as they are available.

Journal

Availability to view as eJournal

Annual of Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

Canadian Journal of Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

Contemporary Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

Gender and Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

International Forum of Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

International Journal of Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis

Available shortly

Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association

Availability under discussion

Journal of NeuroPsychoanalysis

Available shortly

Progress in Self Psychology

Available shortly

Psychoanalytic Quarterly

Available shortly

Psychoanalytic Dialogues

Available shortly

Psychoanalytic Study of the Child

Available shortly

Psychoanalytic Inquiry

Available shortly

Psychoanalytic Psychology

Available shortly

Scandinavian Psychoanalytic Review

Available shorly

Studies in Gender and Sexuality

Available shortly

Please re-visit this site soon for further information.

Please note that all subscribers to PEP, whether they use the PEP Web database (online) or the PEP CD Rom Archive (installed on to their personal computer), must first register with the Psychoanalyst Database (PaDs).

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