Press and Media Kit
Founded in 1911, the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsA) is the oldest national psychoanalytic organization in the nation. APsA is a professional membership organization for psychoanalysts, psychoanalytic psychotherapists, academics, researchers, students, and other interested people whose work is profoundly informed by psychoanalytic theory and values, and to supporting their education and continuing professional development.
This media kit page exists to help you find what you need for your story or article about APsA.
Media Contact
Sam Hall, Communications Manager
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APsA responds to requests for expert commentary, interviews with our professional members, and for statements in response to a topic related to psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.
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APsA at a Glance
Mission & Vision
APsA actively promotes its mission through these areas:
- Professional education and development
- Research and scholarship
- Advocacy and public relations
- Institute / center / local society operations
- Governance and management
Its broader vision centers on advancing clinical, scholarly, scientific, and social progress, while valuing the complexity of the mind and human relationships.
Founding
APsA was founded in 1911, making it the oldest national psychoanalytic organization in the U.S.
Membership Size
APsA has 3,000+ members who are psychoanalysts, psychoanalysts-in-training, psychotherapists, psychotherapists-in-training, academics, scholars, and researchers.
Number of Institutes / Societies
- Approved Training Institutes: 36
- Affiliate Societies: 37 throughout the U.S.
Key Programs
Annual National Meeting: APsA holds an annual National Meeting (usually in late January and early February) where members present research, network, and discuss training and membership.
Virtual Annual Meeting: APsA hosts a virtual Annual Meeting each June where members present research and discuss training and membership.
Education & Training: Through the Department of Psychoanalytic Education (DPE), APsA maintains high educational standards for psychoanalytic training, with rigorous curricula in its approved institutes.
Public Education & Outreach: Affiliated societies and institutes host public-facing events to share psychoanalytic ideas; APsA publishes a peer-reviewed journal, Journal of the American Psychoanalytic Association (JAPA), another publication The American Psychoanalyst (TAP) is published for a general audience, and The CAI Report: Insights and Commentary at the Intersection of Psychoanalysis and AI is published for individuals interested in a psychoanalytic perspective on AI. APsA also produces the podcast Psychoanalysis & You with Gail Saltz as host.



