Abstract
A member of the Journal’s founding editorial group and co-founder of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) reflects on his experience with Psychoanalytic Perspectives during the Journal’s early days and assesses the Journal’s achievements and status. In addition, he offers his thoughts and hopes for its future.
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Kenneth A. Frank
Kenneth A. Frank, PhD, is a Co-Founder of the National Institute for the Psychotherapies (NIP) and of Psychoanalytic Perspectives. He currently serves as a Board Director and is on the Psychoanalytic Perspectives Editorial Board. Dr. Frank is a member of NIP’s faculty, that of the Stephen Mitchell Relational Studies Center, and is a former Clinical Professor (part-time) in Psychiatry at Columbia University College of books and articles in psychology, psychoanalysis, and psychotherapy integration. He practices in New York City, Englewood, NJ, and online.