Submitted by cmeyerhoff@apsa.org on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 15:33
Psychoanalytic Association Calls for Laws
Controlling the Availability of Dangerous Firearms
Submitted by cmeyerhoff@apsa.org on Thu, 08/31/2017 - 11:26

Hurricane Harvey Will Have Lasting Mental Health Impact
Says Leading Psychoanalytic Association
Submitted by apsaa_admin on Wed, 09/30/2015 - 16:28
Bullies, Victims and Bystanders: Understanding this Relationship is Key to Prevention
Submitted by apsaa_admin on Tue, 09/08/2015 - 09:14
Psychoanalytic Perspective for Preventing Suicide
National Suicide Prevention Week – September 7-13, 2015
New York, NY - September 7th, 2015 – Psychoanalysts understand that suicide is often caused by a culmination of a long history of emotional trauma, highly distressing life events and underlying mental illness, such as depression, anxiety and PTSD.
Submitted by apsaa_admin on Sat, 07/25/2015 - 10:59
The Boston Declaration on the Role of the International Psychoanalytical Association in Addressing Global Change. Written by John Kress, Lindsay Clarkson, Donald Moss and Lynne Zeavin.
Whereas:
1. Humans are severely altering our physical, natural, cultural and social environments across the globe;
2. We, as psychoanalysts, work to understand the internal human forces that militate against action being taken to address this global problem;
Submitted by apsaa_admin on Thu, 03/05/2015 - 15:26
Save-the-Date: A Psychoanalytically informed live conference and simultaneous webinar to train health care professionals to identify, treat and advocate for survivors of the particular trauma of human trafficking. Friday, April 10th from 12:00pm to 5:30pm.
Submitted by apsaa_admin on Fri, 02/13/2015 - 11:27
February 12, 2015 – New York, NY – The American Medical Association’s (AMA) official Current Procedural Terminology (CPT®) Evaluation and Management (E/M) Services Guidelines have been updated to include a call for healthcare professionals to inquire about a patient’s current or past military history. The CPT code set constitutes the most widely accepted medical nomenclature used to report medical procedures and services under public and private health insurance programs.