We are privileged each year to come together to hear detailed case material and to talk openly with colleagues about the work we share, yet often carry out in isolation. In a group such as ours, it goes without saying that what we hear in any of the clinical meetings and discussions is also privileged. It never hurts, however, to restate out commitment to respecting the confidentiality of the clinical material that is the basis for our mutual learning here at our scientific meeting. We are grateful to the presenters for entrusting us with their work.
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2026 Annual Meeting
The 2026 Meeting will be held online. Watch your inbox for details.
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The ACP Program Committee invites workshop proposals for the 2026 Annual Meeting.
The Committee invites papers that describe in-depth analytic work with children and adolescents. The theme for the conferences has not yet been determined, so at this point we welcome all proposals that demonstrate an in-depth, engaged analytic process.
The review by the committee is a blind (anonymous) process. For this reason, please be sure that your proposal does not include any information that would identify you, including your city or state.
Paper Submission Guidelines
1. Three to five double spaced pages
2. Include one or two detailed examples of the analytic process and a brief dynamic case formulation.
3. Attach a signed cover letter stating whether or not the paper has been or will be presented in any other venues, i.e., presentations or publications, and specify those venues.
4. Indicate whether you would be willing to present this paper during the 2026 conference which will be held online.
5. Submit the proposal in PDF format to childanalysis65@gmail.com.
Questions about the process can be directed to Andrea Weiss, PhD at aweisswhit@aol.com or Adam Libow,MD at adamdlibow@gmail.com