The Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis was established in 2001 as a gathering place for clinicians, scholars, and anyone else interested in psychoanalysis and its application to clinical therapeutic projects or to social and cultural phenomena.  Its programs are open to all interested, regardless of academic titles, degrees, or institutional affiliation, and has brought together those with many different orientations to psychoanalysis: Lacanian, object relations, Jungian, relational psychoanalysis, and self psychology among others.  The Center has also produced programs exploring the relationship (or lack of relationship) of psychoanalysis to psychotherapy.  Through all of these programs, the Center has been above all a place of dialog for those with interests in psychoanalysis and psychotherapy.

In 2005, three groups were established in Omaha which provide programs, courses and training within specific psychoanalytic orientations: the Circle for the Lacanian Orientation, the Omaha Friends of Jung, and the Omaha affiliate of the International Psychoanalytic Institute.  For information about activities of these groups, please use the links on the right.

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