APsaA's 10,000 Minds Project, an outreach task force on psychoanalysis and undergraduate education, believes that the future of psychoanalytic thought depends on engaging undergraduate college students in psychoanalytic ideas.
A number of undergraduate resources are available here:
Fact Sheet
This sheet describes the background for the Project and the myriad initiatives undertaken by the Task Force.
Web Resource for Undergraduate Educators
The future of psychoanalytic thought depends on engaging undergraduate college students in psychoanalytic ideas and career opportunities. This website contains a wealth of curricula, syllabi, ideas, and resources for instructors who are introducing their students to psychoanalytic theory.
Outreach to Undergraduate Students:
A Resource Packet for Local Groups
This packet has been developed for use by local psychoanalytic groups as a resource tool for developing outreach to ampuses in their communities.
Related Studies
One study focuses on exactly where in undergraduate curricula psychoanalysis is taught; and the other, on the presence of psychoanalytic theory in the major psychology textbooks used in undergraduate teaching.
One Course, One Text:
Freud’s Single Shot at Capturing College Students
Recommended reading list to capture college students to “bring out the true sense of the remarkable thinking of this man (Freud), pioneering, compelling and applicable to today’s world because of its prescience.”
The 10,000 Minds Project - Final Report
Summarizes the project's findings and recommendations for outreach to undergraduate students.