
Psychoanalysis Notes
No matter how much we emphasize the importance of reading and writing in studying, particularly in the study of psychoanalysis, it will not be excessive. In the context of studying psychoanalysis in South Korea, although it could be said that we have moved from standing alone in an empty plain to a somewhat systematic and beneficial environment for learning, it is estimated that we cannot keep up with the world with a level of study that merely absorbs knowledge by reading.
Therefore, PAN proposes this space as a forum where all ACP participants can freely enter, leave their thoughts in writing, and exchange opinions with each other.
There are no restrictions on the length, content, or type of posts, so feel free to post anything from a concise single sentence to multi-page essays, stories about what you have learned and felt from reading papers or books, or impressive parts you have read in other people's posts. For instance, in the case of English articles, you may post both the original and the translated text.
The ultimate goal is to publish the ACP's academic journal (PAN, Psychoanalytic Notes), but working to build a foundation is also valuable and rewarding.
In summary, think of it as an online writing workshop. I hope everyone will add positive and encouraging comments to each other's posts.