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Alliant International University: Fresno
Founding Professor: Ronald Teague, PhD, ABPP Email: rteague@alliant.edu Phone: 559-253-2262 FAX: 559-253-2267 Address: Alliant International University: Fresno 5130 East Clinton Way Fresco, CA 93727-2014 Survey Response: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? No
Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Ego Psychology, Object-relations, Other perspectives [Analytical Psychology-Jungian] Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? Yes Program Description Provided by the Institution: Analytic Psychology Emphasis This emphasis area is designed to help students examine the relationship between conscious and unconscious mental processes. Using the work of C.G. Jung as the over-arching theoretical structure, the emphasis also helps students understand clinical situations from psycho-analytic, object-relations and ego psychological perspectives. While the work of Jung covers the entire range of human life span and emotional and cognitive development, it is understood that other theoretical perspectives have contributed as much, if not more, practical insights into the workings and treatment of emotional and cognitive disorders. All courses in the emphasis attempt to integrate the various perspectives in psychodynamic psychologies with Jung’s seminal works. To help students begin this difficult process of conceptual integration, students who are enrolled the Analytic Psychology Emphasis will be required to take two pro-seminars in Analytic Psychology. Each one unit class will make use of a different classic analytic text as a starting point for discussions on the understanding and treatment of clinical cases. Some of the texts which have been used are: Jung’s The Psychology of the Transference, Jung’s first and second editions of Symbols of Transformation, Freud’s newly retranslated Interpretation of Dreams and Anna Freud’s Ego and the Mechanisms of Defense. Students enrolled in the emphasis will meet each year to participate in the selection of the texts to be used in these pro-seminars. Students are also required to take the Introduction to Analytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy as well as an additional nine units of analytic electives. Some of the elective courses have been: Introduction to Analytic Psychology, Analytic Dream Interpretation, Psycho-analytic Approaches to Treatment, Object-relations Theory, Ego Psychology, Expressive Techniques in Analytic Psychology and Sand Play Therapy in Analytic Psychology. Students are also expected to pursue a research topic in the are of Analytic Psychology. As most of the problem areas in Analytic Psychology which need careful research involve issues of consciousness, students are strongly encouraged to develop research skills using the methods of the Human Sciences which include Phenomenology, Ethnography, Ethnomethodology and Phenomenological Hermeneutics. To help students integrate the theoretical material of the emphasis in a practical way, they will be assigned in the course of their graduate training to field placements where Analytic or other Dynamic approaches are used. Finally, since much of the process of learning Analytic Psychology derives from exploration of ones’ own personal material, students are required to fulfill the basic psychotherapy requirement with a trained Analytic psychologist or other approved Dynamically trained psychologist Course retitles P522 Introduction to Analytic Psychology P524 Analytic Dream Interpretation P532 Analytic Sand Tray therapy P528 Expressive Techniques in Analytic Psychology P622 Analytic and Psychodynamic Psychotherapy Investigates and develops intervention skills from an Analytic and other psychodynamic psychotherapies P624 Analytic Approaches to Treatment P530 Current Developments in Analytic Psychotherapy Antioch UniversityChair, Psychology Doctoral Program: Michele Harway, PhD, ABPP Email: mharway@antiochsb.edu Phone: 805-962-8179 x 320 FAX: 805-962-4786 Address: Antioch University 801 Carden Street, #101 Santa Barbara, CA 93101 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? No, but in application process Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? No Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Object-relations, Self-psychology, Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Azusa Pacific UniversityProgram and Contact InfoProgram Name Department of Clinical Psychology Program Phone Number (626) 815-5008 Program Address Azusa Pacific University, Department of Clinical Psychology, 701 E. Foothill Blvd., Azusa, California 91702 Contact Personrequired Theresa Clement Tisdale, PhD, PsyD Contact Email Addressrequired tctisdale@apu.edu Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to an inclusive of Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? [Check all that apply] Freudian/Classical Ego Psychology Object-relations Self-psychology Kleinian, Intersubjectivity, Contemporary/Relational Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? Yes Would you like your program to be listed on the Psychoanalytically-friendly Universities web-site? Yes Biola UniversityProgram and Contact InfoProgram Name Rosemead School of Psychology at Biola University Program Phone Number (562) 903-4867 Program Address 13800 Biola Ave., La Mirada, California 90639 Contact Person Earl Bland, PsyD Contact Email Address earl.bland@biola.edu Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to an inclusive of Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? [Check all that apply] Freudian/Classical Object-relations Self-psychology Relational Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? Yes University of California: BerkeleyContact: Alisa CrovettiEmail: alisacrovetti@sbcglobal.net Phone: 510-642-1382 FAX: 510-642-5293 Address: University of California, Berkeley Psychology Department Letters and Sciences 3210 Tolman Hall MC 1650 Berkeley, CA 94720-1650 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes
Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? No
Yes
Yes, but this is only one of many theories covered in the introductory course on psychotherapy.
Freudian/Classical,
Yes. We briefly cover supervision from a psychoanalytic perspective.
No. While our course does cover brief psychotherapy, it is not given psychoanalytic treatment.
While our Ph.D. program is predominantly cognitive-developmental in focus, internship level students complete two semesters of the above course, which includes a survey of theories and approaches related to child psychotherapy. We spend several weeks reading about, discussing, and applying psychoanalytic theory, beginning with Freud and moving through ego psychology, self-psychology, and object relations theory and gaining some familiarity with the work of Jung, Mahler, Klein, Anna Freud, Adler, Sullivan, Horney, and Kohut. Throughout the year, students are encouraged to think in terms of countertransference, transference, and defenses as one of several ways to conceptualize their work with clients. University of California, Berkeley California Institute of Integral StudiesProgram Director and Professor, Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program: Katie McGovern, Ph.D. Phone: 415-575-6292 FAX: 415-575- 1266 Address: California Institute of Integral Studies 1453 Mission St., 4th floor Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes (currently on probation, next Self Study due 2010)
Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses?
Yes. We have a required course on Psychodynamic Theory and Practice, which includes psychoanalytic thought. Our own Psychological Services Center trains practicum trainees from a broadly psychoanalytic perspective.
Freudian/Classical
Yes
No. We do not have a course specifically aimed at this topic. However, Professional Seminars during years two and three will touch on these topics; several of our practicum sites offer training and supervision for this kind of work.
"While the PsyD Program at the California Institute of Integral Studies (CIIS) offers broad and general training in clinical psychology consistent with APA accreditation and includes instruction on several perspectives on human functioning and treatment formulation, the core faculty of the Program view development and clinical practice primarily from a psychodynamic perspective. Several core faculty have psychoanalytic training and incorporate psychoanalytic ideas in their required courses, in their Professional Seminars (case conference), and in their clinical supervision. The Program's own Psychological Services Center offers practicum level training from a broadly psychoanalytic orientation. Many PsyD students are members of the Northern California Society for Psychoanalytic Psychology. Students are welcome to develop psychoanalytic skills during the course of their graduate education at CIIS. California Lutheran UniversityDirector of Graduate Programs in Psychology: Dr. Mindy Puopolo Phone: 805-493-3528 FAX: 805-493-3479 Address: California Lutheran University 60 W. Olsen Road MC 3800 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? No. Our first cohort will start in Fall of 2010. We will apply for Accreditation as soon as we are eligible to do so. Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes
Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Ego Psychology, Object-relations, Self-psychology, Lacanian, Other perspectives [Attachment Theory] Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? Yes California Lutheran University60 W. Olsen Road MC 3800 Thousand Oaks, CA 91360 http://www.callutheran.edu/schools/cas/programs/psyd/ Dr. Mindy Puopolo Director of Graduate Programs in Psychology 805-493-3528 Fielding Graduate University Contact: Samuel Osherson, PhD Email: rtrybus@fielding.edu Phone: 805-687-1099 FAX: 805-687-9793 Address: Fielding Graduate Institute 2112 Santa Barbara St. Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? No
Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? No Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Ego Psychology, Object-relations, Self-psychology, Other perspectives [Intersubjective/contemporary relational theory] Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: The Alonso Center at Fielding Graduate University is dedicated to educating the public and professional communities about the value of psychodynamic psychotherapy and the centrality of the psychotherapist-client relationship in the provision of effective mental health care. Through a variety of academic and public initiatives, we encourage and support the application of psychodynamic and relational principles in everyday life, including education, business, journalism, and the arts. Fielding Graduate University2112 De La Vina St. Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Contact: Program Director, Michele Cascardi, PhD Email: mcascardi@fielding.edu Phone: 805-687-1099 Address: Fielding Graduate Institute 2112 De La Vina Santa Barbara, CA 93105 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes
Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? No Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Ego Psychology, Object-relations, Self-psychology, Other perspectives [Intersubjective/contemporary relational theory] Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: The Alonso Center at Fielding Graduate University is dedicated to educating the public and professional communities about the value of psychodynamic psychotherapy and the centrality of the psychotherapist-client relationship in the provision of effective mental health care. Through a variety of academic and public initiatives, we encourage and support the application of psychodynamic and relational principles in everyday life, including education, business, journalism, and the arts. Institute of Transpersonal Psychology1069 E. Meadow Circle Palo Alto, CA 94303 (650) 493-4430 x254 Palo Alto University Contact: William Froming Email: wfroming@paloaltou.edu Phone: 650-433-3830 FAX: 650-433-3829 Address: Palo Alto University Pacific Graduate School of Psychology 1791 Arastradero Road Palo Alto, CA 94304-1337 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training?
Yes
Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference?
No
Nigel Field, PhD, Professor of Clinical Psychology, Palo Alto University, Pepperdine UniversityProgram and Contact InfoProgram Name Pepperdine University Program Phone Number (310) 258-2850 Program Address Graduate School of Education & Psychology, 6100 Center Drive, Irvine, California 90045 Contact Person Edward Shafranske, Ph.D., ABPP, FIPA Contact Email Address eshafran@peppeerdine.edu Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to an inclusive of Psychoanalytic/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? No Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? [Check all that apply] Freudian/Classical Ego Psychology Object-relations Self-psychology Mentalization Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: The Psy.D. Program is accredited by the American Psychological Association and is offered by the Graduate School of Education and Psychology (GSEP) of Pepperdine University. Doctoral students are exposed to a variety of clinical orientations, including a required course in psychoanalytic developmental theory (which incorporates perspectives from neurobiology) and have the opportunity to take a 2-semester course in psychodynamic psychotherapy. The university’s clinics as well as many community-based training programs and medical centers offer the training in psychodynamic psychotherapy. Two members of the faculty are psychoanalysts; other faculty members practice psychodynamic psychotherapy or integrate psychoanalytic principles. Students may complete their clinical dissertations on a topic of psychoanalytic interest. The greater Los Angeles area includes a number well-established psychoanalytic institutes and centers of learning. Doctor of Psychology Program Pepperdine University 6100 Center Drive Los Angeles, CA 90045 (310) 568-5607 Edward Shafranske, Ph.D., ABPP Professor and Director of the Psy.D. Program University of California, Santa BarbaraAssociate Professor, Clinical Psychology, Director of Clinical Training:Steve R. Smith, Ph.D. Email: ssmith@education.ucsb.edu Phone: 805-893-3375 FAX: 805-893-3375 Address: University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology
Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes
Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes
Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? No Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Object-relations, Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No University of California, Santa Barbara Department of Counseling, Clinical, and School Psychology Wright InstituteContact: Gilbert Newman Email: gnewman@wi.edu Phone: 510-841-9230 x110 FAX: 510-841-0167 Address: Wright Institute 2728 Durant Ave. Berkeley, CA 94704 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice? Yes Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? Yes Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses? Yes Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy? Yes Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Object-relations, Lacanian, Other perspectives [intersubjective, control mastery] Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference? Yes Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? Yes |