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International Psycho-Analytical Association
Conferences, 1934,1936
Historical
Note: The
International Psycho-Analytical Association was founded at the
International Psychoanalytical Congress of 1910 in Nuremberg, even
though the idea of the International Association and international
meetings of psychoanalysts was discussed by Freud, Jones, and Jung as
early as 1907. The association was started in Zürich, and the
first president of IPA was Jung. When the Zürich
Society withdrew from IPA, the president became
Abraham
(1914-1925), then Eitingon (1927-1934), and finally Ernest Jones
(1934-1949), who was running IPA in the difficult times of theWorld War
II, contributed to the solution of the long-lasting disagreement
between American and European analysts over lay-analysis, and was
eventually made IPA's permanent Honorary President. IPA is
now
the world's primary regulatory body for psychoanalysis. It holds
biennial Congresses since 1910, and publishes the
International
Journal of Psycho-Analysis founded by Jones in 1920. The
American
Psychoanalytic Association is a constituent of IPA.
Summary: this
small collection contains programs of the International
Psycho-Analytical Congresses of 1932 and 1934. Please note that
our Bibring Photograph
Collection depicts members of IPA Congresses from 1932
through 1938. The BPSI Archives also holds a photograph from the 11th
International Psycho-Analytical Congress, Oxford, 1929, which includes
Anna Freud and Ernest Jones among other
participants (see Karen
Horney Collection photographs), a report on the 16th IPA
Congress in 1949 (see Scientific Meetings),
a sound recording of Reports on the Twenty-Third
International Psycho-Analytical Congress, Stockholm (see Audiovisual Materials,
RR 42), and a list of IPA members of 1931-1944 (see Grete Bibring Collection).
Related BPSI Collections
American
Psychoanalytic Association Records, 1930-1976
Audiovisual
Materials
Bibring, Grete L.
(1899-1977)
Bibring Photograph
Collection
BPSI
History Collections: Scientific Meetings
Horney, Karen
(1885-1952)
Vienna
Psychoanalytic Society Records, 1922-1994
Related Sites
International
Psychoanalytical Association
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