Inscribing a new page in the history of Ukrainian psychoanalysis during the wartime: The call for contributions

IF 0.4 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, PSYCHOANALYSIS
Mariana Velykodna, Yehor Butsykin, Valeriy Dorozhkin, Alexander Lupis, Tetiana Melnychuk, Natalia Nalyvaiko, Olga Pavlovska, Mykhaylo Pustovoyt, Marianna Tkalych, Oksana Yakushko
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This correspondence introduces several distinct current efforts by Ukrainian psychoanalytic practitioners and researchers from various clinical, scholarly, and applied fields to support the sustainable development of psychoanalytic training and work in the context of the ongoing 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Among these developments are (a) the translation of the classic and contemporary psychoanalytic texts into the Ukrainian language, (b) the promotion of Ukrainian psychoanalytic contributions within Ukraine and abroad, and (c) the support of psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy as an evidence-based practice to be officially recognized in Ukraine. The initiatives were integrated with the launch of a scholarly peer-reviewed online open-access journal—the Ukrainian Psychoanalytic Journal—which has been confirmed by the Ukrainian Ministry of Education and Science as a scientific periodical. In addition to describing these initiatives, this contribution serves as an invitation to international psychoanalytic audiences to contribute to these processes, including via workshops on psychoanalytic writing and publication, joint panel discussions, or collaborative research projects with Ukrainian psychoanalytic professionals. We also welcome submissions of original previously published (with copyright permission) or unpublished papers to be translated and published in the Ukrainian language.

为战时乌克兰精神分析史揭开新的一页:征稿启事
这封信介绍了乌克兰精神分析从业人员和研究人员目前在临床、学术和应用等不同领域为支持精神分析培训和工作在 2022 年俄罗斯入侵乌克兰的背景下可持续发展所做的几项独特努力。这些发展包括:(a) 将经典和当代精神分析著作翻译成乌克兰语,(b) 在乌克兰国内外宣传乌克兰精神分析的贡献,(c) 支持精神分析和精神分析心理疗法作为一种循证实践在乌克兰得到正式承认。这些举措与发行学术性同行评审在线开放获取期刊《乌克兰精神分析期刊》结合在一起,该期刊已被乌克兰教育和科学部确认为科学期刊。除了介绍这些举措外,本文稿还邀请国际精神分析受众为这些进程做出贡献,包括通过精神分析写作和出版研讨会、联合小组讨论,或与乌克兰精神分析专业人士开展合作研究项目。我们也欢迎提交以前发表过(经版权许可)或未发表过的原创论文,以便翻译成乌克兰语出版。
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1.30
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Applied Psychoanalytic Studies is an international, peer-reviewed journal that provides a forum for the publication of original work on the application of psychoanalysis to the entire range of human knowledge. This truly interdisciplinary journal offers a concentrated focus on the subjective and relational aspects of the human unconscious and its expression in human behavior in all its variety.
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