2026 Annual Meeting
May 1 - 3, 2026
Online via Zoom Webinar
Call For Proposals
The ACP Program Committee is pleased to invite you to submit a workshop proposal for the 2026 Association for Child Psychoanalysis Annual Meeting, which will be held virtually May 1–3, 2026.
We invite proposals for workshops that present in-depth analytic work with children and adolescents. Each workshop is 1.5 hours and includes a 35-minute presentation followed by a 25-minute discussion. Presenters will be paired with a consultant from the Program Committee to provide feedback and support for revision. Final papers must be submitted to the discussant by February 5, 2026.
The Annual Meeting is open to members and includes three days of workshops, panel presentations, breakout groups, special lectures, and sessions for Candidate members. CE credits are available.
Non-members are welcome to join and then register for the Annual Meeting.
Click here for the 2025 Public Event Schedule
(for non-members who wish to view an abridged version of the schedule)
The links below are available to ACP members to register and view additional information.
Please contact the ACP office with any questions. childanalysis65@gmail.com 612-643-1807
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Registration Deadline: Registrations must be completed by April 11, 2025
ACP Member Testimonials
Why do you attend the Annual Meeting?
"It's wonderful to meet with kindred spirits who think psychoanalytically about the minds and lives of children, adolescents and emerging adults within their family and social contexts. It's fun to reunite with beloved friends and mentors! It took me a while after I first joined before I felt acclimated, and now I greatly look forward to it each year." - Justine Kalas Reeves, Psy. D