About PEP Archive
Subject
The PEP Archive is the definitive source of peer-reviewed scholarly and scientific
articles from the field of psychoanalysis. Produced by Psychoanalytic Electronic
Publishing, Inc, the database offers the full text of 20 principal psychoanalytic
journals and more than 40 classic psychoanalytic books. The materials in
PEP Archive originally encompassed more than 400 volumes and a total of
250,000 printed pages. In all, the database
includes more than 50,000 articles, book chapters, book reviews, letters
and commentaries and 4,000 figures and illustrations. Besides psychology
and psychiatry, students and professionals researching anthropology, linguistics,
nursing, physiology, neurosciences and women’s studies will find
the PEP Archive indispensable. PEP Archive is co-owned by the American
Psychoanalytic Association and the British Institute of Psychoanalysis. More
info.
Sources
Points of interest include
the full text of Freud's correspondence with his chief collaborators (such
as Abraham, Fleiss, Jones and Jung) and all major works by Bion, Klein
and Winnicot. Contributions by Anzieu, Fairbairn, Laplanche and Pontalis,
Rosenfeld, Spence and Stern are also represented. In all, the database
includes more than 50,000 articles, book chapters, book reviews, letters
and
commentaries and 4,000 figures and illustrations. Title
list.
Coverage
Varies with title. Dating as far back
as 1920.
Provider
Produced by Psychoanalytic
Electronic Publishing;
hosted on EBSCO
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01/31/2008
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