The obligatory nature of training analysis, i.e. of the personal analysis of every candidate analyst, was adopted by all psychoanalytic institutes in Freud’s lifetime. But what had initially been a not particularly burdensome addition to training was subsequently transformed into something quite different. Years of analysis: hundreds of hours at vast expense to the candidate, in the face of a basic unconcern on the part of the schools about undertaking empirical studies or even just examining more closely the theoretical justification (apart from the constantly reasserted need for completeness) for such a commitment. The considerable resistance to questioning this practice goes hand in hand with the persistent circulation of a series of leg...
P sychoanalytic discourse often describes an ideal course of analy-sis, one that then becomes a norm...
began a prospective study of graduates designed to both describe and understand their professional t...
Training and development research has a long tradition within applied psychology dating back to the ...
L’analisi didattica: una prospettiva storicaRiassunto: Il carattere obbligatorio dell’analisi didatt...
In this article the author focuses on training analysis as the catchword in psychoanalytic education...
Over the last 70 years, the literature on training within our institutes has been largely negative. ...
The authors who were part of the EPF Working Party on Education, report their findings from a qualit...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis asks the question: do psychoanalysts who have pr...
Most of what we know about the basic dynamic principles of psychotherapy is derived from the pyschoa...
The author states that in various circumstances, such as in the weaving of the psychoanalytic text a...
From my experience as a teacher, a supervisor, an editor and a participant in various psychoanalytic...
There is widespread concern regarding various aspects of psychoanalytic education. A recent paper by...
This paper discusses the role of clinical supervision in psychoanalytic training. It also discusses ...
pleased to read Farad Dalal’s article on important training and organ-izational dilemmas in our Inst...
P sychoanalytic discourse often describes an ideal course of analy-sis, one that then becomes a norm...
began a prospective study of graduates designed to both describe and understand their professional t...
Training and development research has a long tradition within applied psychology dating back to the ...
L’analisi didattica: una prospettiva storicaRiassunto: Il carattere obbligatorio dell’analisi didatt...
In this article the author focuses on training analysis as the catchword in psychoanalytic education...
Over the last 70 years, the literature on training within our institutes has been largely negative. ...
The authors who were part of the EPF Working Party on Education, report their findings from a qualit...
Psychoanalysis may be seen as caught between two different trends of disenchanted modernity: rationa...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis asks the question: do psychoanalysts who have pr...
Most of what we know about the basic dynamic principles of psychotherapy is derived from the pyschoa...
The author states that in various circumstances, such as in the weaving of the psychoanalytic text a...
From my experience as a teacher, a supervisor, an editor and a participant in various psychoanalytic...
There is widespread concern regarding various aspects of psychoanalytic education. A recent paper by...
This paper discusses the role of clinical supervision in psychoanalytic training. It also discusses ...
pleased to read Farad Dalal’s article on important training and organ-izational dilemmas in our Inst...
P sychoanalytic discourse often describes an ideal course of analy-sis, one that then becomes a norm...
began a prospective study of graduates designed to both describe and understand their professional t...
Training and development research has a long tradition within applied psychology dating back to the ...