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The TPS&I

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The TPS&I
40 St. Clair Avenue East, Suite 203
Toronto, ON M4T 1M9
Canada
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416-922-7770
Fax
416-922-9988
Website
http://www.torontopsychoanalysis.com/



The TPS&I

Toronto Psychoanalytic Society (TPS) is a not-for-profit association of professional psychoanalysts engaged in the development and advancement of clinical psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic thought in Toronto. It was founded in 1965 as a branch of the Canadian Psychoanalytic Society (CPS), a component society of the International Psychoanalytic Association (IPA) founded by Freud, with headquarters in London, England.

Toronto Psychoanalytic Society (TPS) offers an intensive and comprehensive program in theoretical and clinical psychoanalysis, with an emphasis upon learning how to work with the unconscious.

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