Journal of Psychohistory

Journal of Psychohistory

The Journal of Psychohistory & Archives

The Journal of Psychohistory, has been publishing quarterly since 1973, originally as The History of Childhood Quarterly and since 1976 as The Journal of Psychohistory. It is somewhat unique in the world of academic publishing in being one of very few journals not published by a large publishing house or by a University Press, subsidized by university funds. It has been independently published by Lloyd deMause for more than 40 years.

The JOP has been a place where many authors have been able to see their work published in more than 800 articles, as well a several hundred book reviews and review essays. We recently increased the number of pages and, and we welcome contributions to a new section that will run from time to time, Psychohistorical Perspective on Current Events.

Source: The Journal of Psychohistory & Archives | The Association for Psychohistory

 

Perinatal and Birth Memory Hypotheses of Alien Abduction Phenomena

Alvin Lawson, “Perinatal Imagery in UFO Abduction Reports,” Journal of Psychohistory, Fall, 1984, pp. 211-239

 

 

 Journal of Psychohistory Volume 25, No. 3, Winter 1998 – The History of Child Abuse by Lloyd DeMause (Speech given at the National Parenting Conference in Boulder, Colorado, September 25, 1997 / Also appears in Sexual Addicitons & Compulsivity V 1 n1 1994)


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Periodicals in the Collection:

  • Journal of Psychohistory, Volume 33, No. 2, Fall 2005 – The Psychology and Theocracy of George W. Bush
  • Journal of Psychohistory, Volume 33, No. 1, Summer 2005 – Peace Counseling: A New Profession
  • Journal of Psychohistory, Volume 32, No. 4, Spring 2005 – Ending Child Abuse
  • Journal of Psychohistory, Volume 32, No. 3, Winter 2005 – The New 9/11 Scandal
  • Journal of Psychohistory, Volume 21, No. 2, Fall 1993 – Group-Fantasies of World Collapse