Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia

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Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia
Formation1937;89 years ago (1937)
Founders
Founded at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Website PCOP

The Psychoanalytic Center of Philadelphia (PCOP) was founded on October 27, 1937 [1] as the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society, to promote the study and teaching of psychoanalysis. On May 7, 1939, the Society was accepted as a Constituent Society by the American Psychoanalytic Association. [2]

Founding members included O. Spurgeon English, M.D. , Sidney Geoffrey Biddle, M.D., LeRoy M.A. Maeder, M.D., George W. Smeltz, M.D., and Robert Waelder, M.D.

In 1949, Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Society split into two factions,the Philadelphia Association for Psychoanalysis and the Philadelphia Psychoanalytic Institute and Society. This split lasted 50 years. [3]

PCOP is currently housed in the historic Rockland Mansion in East Fairmount Park.

PCOP offers training in foundational psychoanalytic thought, branching into training paths in psychodynamic psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, and child psychoanalysis.

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References

  1. "Philadelphia and psychiatry, 1944" . American Journal of Psychiatry. 100: 690–707. March 1944. doi:10.1176/ajp.100.5.690.
  2. "2021 Directory Affiliate Societies & Study Groups - American institute for psychoanalysis" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2024-07-05.
  3. Arehart-Treichel, Joan (2001-04-06). "Philadelphia Psychoanalysts Repair 50-Year Split" . Psychiatric News. 36: 22–22. doi:10.1176/pn.36.7.0022.
  4. Coates, S. W. (2004) John Bowlby and Margaret S. Mahler: Their Lives and Theories. Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association 52:571-601
  5. Akhtar, S. (2000) Selma Kramer (1920–2000). International Journal of Psychoanalysis 81:1231-1233