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Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy |
This one-year program offers an introduction to psychodynamic principles through the study of classical and contemporary psychoanalytic theory and technique. It provides a sound introduction to psychoanalytic concepts for those who wish to obtain supervision on their clinical work while considering further training as a psychoanalyst. It also provides the supervision required for New York state licensure as a psychologist during the postgraduate year of clinical experience.


Admissions Requirements
A doctoral 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. Two interviews with members of the Postgraduate Admissions Committee will be arranged.
Program Requirements
- Completion of the first year curriculum of the four-year certificate program
- 40 sessions of individual supervision with a supervisor approved by the postgraduate program
- A minimum of 40 sessions of individual weekly psychotherapy with a training analyst approved by the postgraduate program
- Treatment of one psychotherapy training case seen through the Psychotherapy Center for 40 hours
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Contact
For additional information, please contact:
Marybeth M. Cresci, Ph.D., ABPP,
Director
Hy Weinberg Center, Room 327
p - 516.877.4835
e - cresci@adelphi.edu

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