Supporting our members, offering outstanding psychoanalytic training to mental health professionals, and educating the general public about psychoanalysis since 1999.

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2800 First Avenue, Suite 303
Seattle, WA 98121

Tel: 206.930.2886
Email: admin@npsi.us.com


Psychoanalytic Training/Continuing Education Questions for psychoanalytically oriented psychotherapists

Contact Director of Training Julie Hendrickson.

Membership Questions

Contact the administrator at admin@npsi.us.com

Filing an Ethics Concern or Complaint

Should you have concerns or complaints about any of our members, please contact one of the following ethics ombudspersons:

Marianne Robinson

Stan Case

Psychoanalytic Treatment Questions

Please see the Treatment section of this website. Or, for referral to any of our IPA-certified psychoanalysts please see the Member Roster. Each member maintains their own private practice and will be glad to talk to you about their availability, office hours, and answer any questions you may have in determining if psychoanalysis is appropriate for you.

Please note that candidates (psychoanalysts-in-training) are sometimes able to offer reduced fee psychoanalysis on an individually negotiated basis. For further information, please see the NPSI Referral Service to learn more.

Updating Your Member Roster Listing

If you are a full member or candidate, please contact the website administrator at admin@npsi.us.com to update your NPSI page.

If you are a community member, you can update your information by clicking on your profile.



Our Mission

Our mission is to

  1. Deliver premier psychoanalytic education and training for individuals aspiring to become psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically informed psychotherapists, with a dedicated focus on British Object Relations theory, the work of Wilfred Bion, and contemporary Post-Bionian clinical practice;
  2. Foster the ongoing professional growth and development of our analyst members, candidates, and community members through rigorous scholarship, mentorship, and collegial exchange;
  3. Advance regional, national, and international understanding of mental life by contributing original thought and research to the evolving field of psychoanalysis; and
  4. Promote emotional health, creativity, and well-being for those we serve through the ethical and compassionate practice of psychoanalysis.


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Tel: 206.930.2886

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