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The Postgraduate Fellowship Program is designed to give mental health providers and scholars interested in psychoanalytic psychotherapy an opportunity to explore a wide range of models of the treatment process in terms of their historical contribution and current clinical application. Grounded in a contemporary, comparative approach to psychoanalytic psychotherapy, the fellowship aims to enrich participants' understanding of human nature and to promote a deeper, more vital and effective clinical practice. Senior clinicians and postgraduate fellows will present their own cases and the fellows will have ample opportunity to discuss many of the practical issues that emerge in initiating and conducting their clinical work.There are four terms for a total of nineteen sessions. The number of participants in the program will be limited to create optimal seminar interaction. click here for more information on the Postgraduate Fellowship Program in Cambridge, MA MIP now offers the Fellowship Program in the Pioneer Valley. Click here for more information on the Postgraduate Fellowship Program in the Pioneer Valley |
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| The General Training Program | ||||||
The Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis offers mental health professionals the opportunity to study psychoanalysis and to be trained to conduct clinical psychoanalysis. Training is offered to members of the mental health community who are independently licensed practitioners. The clinical training program includes four years of classes, three supervised analytic cases and a personal analysis. A certificate is awarded upon the completion of study. click here for more information on the General Training Program |
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| The Advanced Candidate Program | ||||||
The Institute offers an advanced candidates' program for experienced clinicians who have acquired a significant amount of psychoanalytic knowledge and understanding from other programs and/or through substantial personal experience and achievement in clinical practice and areas such as teaching, writing and research. click here for more information on the Advanced Training Program
The Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis is committed to a policy of non-discrimination in its educational programs and memberships. It is the policy of the Institute not to discriminate on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, color, age, religion, marital status, or disability. |
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