ACP Publications
ACP produces the journal Analysis, the publication Sit Venia Verbo and a number of other publications.
The ACP journal: Analysis

Analysis (ISSN 1324-5155) is the journal of the Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis. It contains original articles on the theory and practice of psychoanalysis by international and local contributors. Some issues include translations of Lacan's shorter works. Analysis publishes articles that make a significant contribution to psychoanalytic praxis and the development of collaborative work between psychoanalysts and other workers.
Current issues of Analysis are available from: RMIT Informit online, Readings (Carlton, Australia), Amazon online.
Current editor: Nicol Thomas
Editorial committee: Jean-Paul Baldacchino, Rita Hayes, Elizabeth Newman and Susan Schwartz.
Editorial Board: Sonia Alberti (Brazil), Pierre Bruno (France), Bruce Fink (USA), Alison Hall (UK), Vicente Mira (Spain), Dany Nobus (UK), Paul Verhaeghe (Belgium)
Information for contributors Submissions to the journal on the theme of the issue or on other topics of psychoanalytic concern are invited from scholars in the fields of clinical psychoanalysis, philosophy, literature, cultural or critical theory and related areas. Submissions should be received by August 1 of the relevant year. See back cover for theme details. Analysis invites submissions of articles in the following categories: - Themed articles of up to 5000 words. The theme for No. 16, 2010 is ‘Act’. Submissions will be anonymously refereed by two reviewers. Articles will generally not be accepted if they are already published or currently under consideration for publication elsewhere. Copyright on any article remains with the author. Articles should be submitted in both hard and electronic copy, double-spaced, in the file format of Word or RTF. Where diagrams are to be included, they must be submitted in either ‘camera-ready’ copy, line-art EPS or high-resolution TIF images Articles must conform to the Harvard style of referencing and further House Style requirements which will be supplied on a request made to the editor: megan.williams (at) psychoanalysis.org.au. |
For further information contact:
Nicol Thomas, nicol.thomas (at) psychoanalysis.org.au.
Brochures
Sit Venia Verbo
A series of selected papers.
Sit Venia Verbo No 1 - Feminine Sexuality: The Early Controversy

Sit Venia Verbo No 2 - Tribute to Freud

In recognition of the sesquicentenary of Sigmund Freud's birth, members and friends of the Australian Centre for Psychoanalysis presented the following short papers on the 6th of May 2006 which focus on the ways in which Freud has been a transformative influence on themselves and their work.
| Esther Faye | Introduction by Esther Faye, President of the ACP (PDF, 5kB) |
| Cherie Purtell | The early years: "I have never experienced such a powerful preoccupation, and will anything come of it?" (PDF, 11kB) |
| Carmela Levy-Stokes | Transference of Freud and transference to Freud (PDF, 10kB) |
| Ursula Paton | Who would have believed it? Freud, transference and the Oedipus complex (PDF, 8kB) |
| Jan Aitken | What did Freud really say? (PDF, 7kB) |
| Lizzie Newman | Freud: A way with words… (PDF, 8kB) |
| Leonardo Rodrríguez | Plato's cure for hysteria (PDF, 7kB) |
| Niqi Thomas | No, yes, Dora: A student's perspective (PDF, 8kB) |
| Megan Williams | It's a pity I can't kiss myself (PDF, 9kB) |
| Esther Faye | Reminiscences of an impossible history (PDF, 10kB) |
| Susan Schwartz | Eros and the poets (PDF, 9kB) |
| Carl Scuderi | Civilisation and its Discontents: Reflections on happiness (PDF, 7kB) |
| Silvia Rodriguez | The death drive: a disturbing concept (PDF, 7kB) |
| Belinda Mackie | Freud as the pioneer of applied psychoanalysis (PDF, 9kB) |
| Peter Ellingsen | Grey theory and green experience (PDF, 9kB) |
| Carmel Davis | The call to the word (PDF, 10kB) |
© Copyright remains with the authors
For further information contact:
Nicol Thomas, nicol.thomas (at) psychoanalysis.org.au.
Translations of Lacan Seminars
A selection of English translations of Lacan's Seminars is available at Karnac's website or from lacaninireland.com.
For further information contact:
Carmel Fahey, (03) 8638 3307