NAAP (National Association for the Advancement of Psychoanalysis) is a non-profit organization based in New York City. Established in 1995, NAAP aims to educate the public about the history, nature, and benefits of psychoanalysis through various initiatives, including research, advocacy, and professional development opportunities for licensed psychoanalysts. With a focus on promoting ethical practices and expanding the scope of psychoanalytic treatment, NAAP plays a crucial role in supporting the psychoanalytic community and fostering a better understanding of mental health.
NAAP is dedicated to providing professional recognition and legislative advocacy for licensed psychoanalysts in New York State. Through their committees and community engagement, NAAP actively works towards addressing workforce challenges and advocating for the rights and needs of psychoanalysts. Additionally, NAAP organizes events, publishes publications, and presents prestigious awards, such as the Gradiva Awards and the Vision Award, to honor outstanding contributions to the field of psychoanalysis. By promoting education, research, and collaboration, NAAP strives to advance the practice and understanding of psychoanalysis in the local community and beyond.
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