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===United Kingdom=== {{More citations needed section|date=May 2020}} The London Psychoanalytical Society was founded by [[Ernest Jones]] on 30 October 1913.{{Citation needed|date=May 2020}} After [[World War I]] with the expansion of psychoanalysis in the United Kingdom, the Society was reconstituted and named the [[British Psychoanalytical Society]] in 1919. Soon after, the Institute of Psychoanalysis was established to administer the Society's activities. These include: the training of psychoanalysts, the development of the theory and practice of psychoanalysis, the provision of treatment through The London Clinic of Psychoanalysis, the publication of books in The New Library of Psychoanalysis and Psychoanalytic Ideas. The Institute of Psychoanalysis also publishes ''[[The International Journal of Psychoanalysis]]'', maintains a library, furthers research, and holds public lectures. The society has a Code of Ethics and an Ethical Committee. The society, the institute and the clinic are all located at ''Byron House'' in [[West London]].<ref>{{Cite web |last=wbepba |title=Our history |url=https://www.psychoanalysis-bpa.org/about/history/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=BPA |language=en-GB}}</ref> The Society is a constituent society of the [[International Psychoanalytical Association]] (IPA), a body with members on all five continents which safeguards professional and ethical practice.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Home |url=https://www.ipa.world/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=www.ipa.world}}</ref> The Society is a member of the British Psychoanalytic Council (BPC); the BPC publishes a register of British psychoanalysts and psychoanalytical psychotherapists. All members of the British Psychoanalytic Council are required to undertake [[continuing professional development]], CPD. Members of the Society teach and hold posts on other approved psychoanalytic courses, e.g. [[British Psychotherapy Foundation]], and in academic departments, e.g. [[University College London]]. Members of the Society have included: [[Michael Balint]], [[Wilfred Bion]], [[John Bowlby]], [[Ronald Fairbairn]], [[Anna Freud]], [[Harry Guntrip]], [[Melanie Klein]], [[Donald Meltzer]], [[Joseph J. Sandler]], [[Hanna Segal]], [[J. D. Sutherland]] and [[Donald Winnicott]]. The [[British Psychoanalytical Society|Institute of Psychoanalysis]] is the foremost publisher of psychoanalytic literature. The 24-volume ''Standard Edition of the Complete Psychological Works of Sigmund Freud'' was conceived, translated, and produced under the direction of the British Psychoanalytical Society. The Society, in conjunction with [[Random House]], will soon publish a new, revised and expanded Standard Edition. With the New Library of Psychoanalysis the Institute continues to publish the books of leading theorists and practitioners. ''The International Journal of Psychoanalysis'' is published by the Institute of Psychoanalysis. For over 100 years, it has one of the largest circulations of any psychoanalytic journal.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Admin |title=Home |url=https://www.theijp.org/ |access-date=2023-12-15 |website=The International Journal of Psychoanalysis |language=en-GB}}</ref>
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