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Welcome to the website of the IPA China Allied Centre and the IPA China Committee supported by China National Open University, China Association for Mental Health, Psychoanalysis committee of china association for mental health, Beijing Anding Hospital, affiliated to Capital Medical University and Department of Clinical Psychology of Capital Medical University. The aim of this website is to open a channel of communication with the Chinese mental health professionals and the general public interested in Psychoanalysis and in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy. You will find information about trainings now available both in Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapies; news and information about scientific events,

Sigmund Freud online

Under European law all books pass into the public domain 70 years after the death of their author - which is the case of Sigmund Freud since 1/1/2010. His works will be made available on Wikisource, a sister website of the free online encyclopedia Wikipedia. Some of his texts are already accessible.

The International Psychoanalytical Association

The IPA is the world's primary accrediting and regulatory body for psychoanalysis. Our mission is to assure the continued vigour and development of psychoanalysis for the benefit of psychoanalytic patients. We work in partnership with our 70 constituent organizations in 33 countries to support our over 12,000 members.

New IPA Publications 2010

Six new titles were published by the IPA in 2010 addressing a range of concepts in psychoanalytic thought, from psychosomatics to clinical and theoretical analysis of perversion.

About Mexico-City

Prudy Gourguechon is immediate past President of the American Psycho-analytic Association (APsaA): ... The IPA invited me to travel to Mexico City in early December, 2010, during the time of the 50th Congress of the Mexican Psychoanalytic Society, so that I could report back to members of APsaA and other IPA members about the real security situation in Mexico City, from a first hand look. I promised to give a frank and thorough report.

But I have to confess that before I traveled I was not unbiased. I love Mexico and have traveled there 4 times in the last decade. I regret two things, enormously: that I never visited Mexico in the first 5 decades of my life, and that I don't speak Spanish.