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Group Psychotherapy |
This two-year program consists of didactic and experiential course work, clinical supervision, and personal group therapy. Major schools of psychoanalytic group theory and technique are represented with an emphasis on the relational approach. Systems, cognitive, crisis-intervention, and behavioral modalities are included in course work and experiential learning.


Admission Requirements
A doctorate or master’s degree in a mental health field is required. Applicants should complete an application and arrange to send transcripts from their graduate programs, plus two letters of recommendation. The applicant will be contacted for a personal interview.
Program Requirements
- Satisfactory completion of the two-year curriculum
- 85 sessions as the therapist to an ongoing group therapy
- 95 hours of personal supervision (group supervision may be chosen for up to 45 hours)
- A case presentation during the second year or later
- 15 months of personal group therapy, concurrent with the program
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Contact
For additional information, please contact:
Billow, Richard, Ph.D., ABPP
Adjunct Faculty
Hy Weinberg Center, Room 326
p - 516.877.4835

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