The History
The Association for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Ireland (APPI) began in 1993 as a learned society and was incorporated as a company in 1994. APPI’s Primary Object as set out in its Constitution “… [is] to advance Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy”.
Psychoanalysis was the original ‘Talking Cure’ and has been used as a treatment for mental suffering for more than a century. Psychoanalytic treatments aim at personal or structural rather than symptomatic change.
Efficacy
In Leuzinger et al.’s ongoing study, almost twice as many patients receiving psychoanalytic treatment vs. CBT reached their criteria for “structural change” after 3 years (60% vs. 36%).
Leuzinger et al. (2018). Outcome of psychoanalytic and cognitive-behavioural therapy with chronic depressed patients. A controlled trial with preferential and randomized allocation. Canadian Journal of Psychiatry doi: 10.1177/0706743718780340.
Members
Members of APPI work in private practice and in various psychotherapeutic settings throughout Ireland – in the public sector, psychiatric hospitals, primary care services, addiction services and with the most marginalised of society. APPI maintains a searchable database of accredited members available for referrals.
Events
The association hosts seminars and conferences, involving both local and international speakers; provides ongoing professional development programmes and training for psychoanalytic psychotherapists.
Publications
APPI publishes a bi-annual peer-reviewed journal – Lacunae (est. 2010). Submissions are welcomed from a range of disciplines and Lacunae’s translation panel may also provide translations of papers submitted in languages other than English.
The Lacunae e-Journal launched in 2020 making digital copies of issues available for download.
Affiliations & Collaborations
Historically, APPI members have trained with University College Dublin, Dublin Business School and The School of Psychotherapy at St. Vincent’s University Hospital. APPI also collaborates with the Freud Lacan Institute (FLi) to support the exploration of important and topical issues of local, national, and international interest from a psychoanalytic perspective.
Join APPI
Administrator: Mary Barry
Address: A.P.P.I. c/o KSi Faulkner Orr, Behan House, 10 Mount Street Lower, Dublin 2 D02 HT71
Tel: 086 784 9145
Email: adminatappi@gmail.com
Website: http://appi.ie/