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APsaA Debuts Web Site

Published Online:https://doi.org/10.1176/pn.41.20.0021b

The American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA) has launched a new Web site at<www.apsa.org>, with expanded content and resources.

According to APsaA, the purpose of the Web site is to serve members, psychiatrists, mental health professionals, the press, and the public with relevant information that advances the profession and practice of psychoanalysis.

Visitors to the site will find APsaA's position statements; links to APsaA's accredited training institutes, centers, and affiliate societies; a calendar listing events of interest taking place across the country, as well as APsaA's biannual meetings; press releases and contact information for the media; a greatly expanded public information site; and a membership directory.▪