The Psychoanalytic Review

The Psychoanalytic Review was founded in 1913 by William Alanson White and Smith Ely Jelliffe.

It was a quite heterodox journal (as it still is) and was the first English-language analytic journal. Long after they had seceded from orthodox Freudianism the Review continued to publish translations of work by dissidents such as C. G. Jung and Alfred Adler.