The first monthly periodical of the psychoanalytic movement, the Zentralblatt für Psychoanalyse (Central Review of Psychoanalysis) was published in 1911. The journal had a didactic mission: it offered a view of the rapidly growing wave of analytic literature and also provided a forum for shorter works that were more accessible for the general public.
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Alongside more strictly medico-psychological articles, the journal focused on interdisciplinary approaches involving history, literature, esthetics, teaching, and popular culture.