Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies

Contemporary Psychoanalytic Studies (CPS) (ISSN 1571-4977) is an international scholarly book series devoted to all aspects of psychoanalytic inquiry in theoretical, philosophical, applied, and clinical psychoanalysis. Its aims are broadly academic, interdisciplinary, and pluralistic, emphasizing secularism and tolerance across the psychoanalytic domain. CPS aims to promote open and inclusive dialogue among the humanities and the social-behavioral sciences including such disciplines as philosophy, anthropology, history, literature, religion, cultural studies, sociology, feminism, gender studies, political thought, moral psychology, art, drama, and film, biography, law, economics, biology, and cognitive-neuroscience.

The book series was founded in 2004 and is published by Rodopi.

Editor

Jon Mills

Associate Editors

Gerald J. Gargiulo
Keith Haartman
Ronald C. Naso

Editorial Advisory Board

Volumes

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