The Psyche Press

Dialogues in Psyche & Thought

The Psyche Press was founded in 1991 by an international working group of scholars, clinicians, and researchers committed to bridging disciplinary boundaries and providing a forum for high-quality, conceptually robust work on the human mind—its depth, development, and existential conditions.

Emerging from a transatlantic network of psychotherapists, psychiatrists, philosophers of mind, and social psychologists, our list preserves foundational texts while opening space for contemporary, boundary-crossing research. We publish peer-reviewed works that make a lasting contribution to the field—including texts that engage contested questions, provided their claims are empirically grounded or argumentatively rigorous.

The Psyche Press is dedicated to advancing dialogue across psychotherapy, psychology, psychiatry, sociology, and philosophy. After a publishing hiatus from 1999 to 2025—during which our editors focused on international research collaborations, translation projects, and archival work—we resumed our program in July 2025.

True to our tradition of quality over quantity, The Psyche Press operates a rigorous, multi-stage peer-review process and publishes only a handful of titles each year.

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