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Denver Psychoanalytic Society - About Us


The Denver Psychoanalytic Society is a multipurpose organization whose goals include advancing professional education, and sponsoring and disseminating the results of research in psychoanalysis and related disciplines. A great deal of our time, energy and resources are focused on outreach to the community at large in the form of education, consultation and clinical services.


Some of our activities have included:
• Scientific Programs offered monthly free of charge to the entire community
• ProBono consultation to students, teachers and families of Columbine H.S.
• A Community Disaster Team working independently and with the Red Cross
• Continuing Education for mental health professionals
• Special programs for parents, teachers, lawyers and doctors

• ProBono consultation with public and private school personnel

• The Denver Psychoanalytic Society Newsletter offered free of charge to the community

Contemporary psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapists study broad fields such as relational theory, attachment theory, systems theory, infant research, and child development – all having to do with how we become who we are and live our everyday lives. In addition, our members have a wide range of professional and personal interests, including research in a variety of psychological areas, as well as in pharmacology and neurobiology. Analytic therapists vary widely in their points of view and the style in which they work with their patients, making for lively discourse within the field, and for continuous improvement in therapeutic technique

For further information about seminars, lectures, the psychoanalytic clinic, and other Society activities please call the Society office at 303-724-2666.



The Denver Institute for Psychoanalysis (F478)
or
The Denver Psychoanalytic Society (F478)
Building 400, Room 113
12469 E. 17th Place
P.O. Box 6508
Aurora, CO 80045

303-724-2666
Fax: 303-724-2668
info@denverpsychoanalytic.org