JOURNAL ARTICLE

Is Another Psychoanalysis Emerging?

  • Published In: Psychoanalytic Review, 2025, v. 112, n. 1. P. 5 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: Gherovici, Patricia; Berwald, Marisa 3 of 3

Abstract

This article analyzes and contextualizes findings of an online survey documenting transformations in psychoanalytic practice. The findings indicate that a number of contemporary practitioners challenge the premise that psychoanalysis is only available to a higher-income group, also associated with mainstream gender and sexualities, and racial and ethnic ideals of whiteness. The first step of a multistage exploratory research study gathered a sample of 243 respondents, a majority of whom practice in the United States. Almost all of the respondents (99.17%) reported engagement in clinical work with populations historically considered underserved. This suggests possibilities for the emergence of a new psychoanalysis and initiates the project of mapping the inclusive practice of psychoanalysis today. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Psychoanalytic Review. 2025/03, Vol. 112, Issue 1, p5
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:History
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:0033-2836
  • DOI:10.1521/prev.2025.112.1.5
  • Accession Number:184108672
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