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The
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PEP Archive 1 version
6 (1886-2003) spans a period of 120 years. It contains the full
text of the Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund
Freud and the full text of eighteen premier journals in psychoanalysis.
There are over 50,000 articles (with over Seventy million words) and 4,000
figures and illustrations that originally resided on more than 400 volumes
with a total of 250,000 printed pages. The journals included in the newest
version are:
- Annual of Psychoanalysis
(1973-2003)
- Canadian Journal
of Psychoanalysis (1993-2003)
- Contemporary Psychoanalysis
(1964-2003)
- Gender and Psychoanalysis
(1996-2003)
- International Forum
of Psychoanalysis (1992-2003)
- The International
Journal of Psycho-Analysis (1920-2003)
- The International
Review of Psycho-Analysis (1974-1992)
- Journal of the
American Academy of Psychoanalysis (1973-2003)
- The Journal of
the American Psychoanalytic Association (1953-2003)
- The Journal of
NeuroPsychoanalysis (1999-2003)
- Progress in Self
Psychology (1983-2003)
- The Psychoanalytic
Quarterly (1932-2003)
- The Psychoanalytic
Study of the Child (1945-2003)
- Psychoanalytic
Dialogues (1991-2003)
- Psychoanalytic
Inquiry (1981-2003)
- Psychoanalytic
Psychology (1984-2003)
- Scandinavian Psychoanalytic
Review (1978-2003)
- Studies in Gender
and Sexuality (2000-2003)
- Bulletin of the
American Psychoanalytic Association
- Bulletin of the
International Psychoanalytic Association
Also included in full
text are:
- Freud's complete
correspondence with Abraham, Ferenczi, Fliess, Jones and Jung.
- Twenty-three classic
psychoanalytic books by the following authors - including all the major
works of Bion, Klein and Winnicott and work by Anzieu, Fairbairn, King
and Steiner, Laplanche and Pontalis, Matte Blanco, Rosenfeld, Spence,
and Stern.
The Archive is regularly
updated. In addition to the regular updates of the journals already included
in the Archive, PEP will also periodically add new psychoanalytic books
and journals to its collection.
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