One-Year Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program
The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theoretical thinking with the classical foundations of our understanding of the development of the personality. The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theory with classical works pertaining to the development of the personality. At each class meeting, students learn about psychoanalytic concepts and clinical technique.
The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theoretical thinking with the classical foundations of our understanding of the development of the personality. The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theory with classical works pertaining to the development of the personality. At each class meeting, students learn about psychoanalytic concepts and clinical technique.
The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theoretical thinking with the classical foundations of our understanding of the development of the personality. The LAISPS Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program offers an integrated curriculum that combines the latest in psychoanalytic research and theory with classical works pertaining to the development of the personality. At each class meeting, students learn about psychoanalytic concepts and clinical technique.
Over the course of the thirty-week program, LAISPS instructors cover object relations theory, early infant and childhood development, the major psychopathologies, as well as clinical issues such as establishing and maintaining a therapeutic frame, working with transference and counter-transference issues, and understanding and interpreting dreams in the clinical setting.
Our Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Program is designed for a wide range of mental health professionals, at all levels of experience, including psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, and MFTs who are new to psychodynamic thinking as well as those who are seasoned clinicians.
Requirements
A minimum of a B.A. is required.
Pre-licensed individuals must provide either a transcript OR a copy of your diploma with their registration.
Licensed individuals must provide their license number.
Participants must complete an online evaluation within two weeks of completing each five or ten-week class within this CE activity in order to receive continuing education credit.
Psychologists can earn a maximum of 90 CE credits for this program. For psychologists to receive credit for any given session, all classes of the session must be attended. Partial credit may not be awarded, based on APA guidelines