Washburn University
                                    Associate Professor and Department Chair: Dave Provorse, PhD
                                    Email: dave.provorse@washburn.edu
                                    Phone: 785-670-1565
                                    FAX: 785-670-1004
                                    Address: Washburn University
                                    Department of Psychology
                                    Washburn University
                                    1700 College
                                    Topeka, KS 
                                    66621
                                     
                                    Survey Response:
                                    Is your doctoral program
                                    accredited by the American Psychological Association?  
                                    No.  As
                                    a terminal masters program with an emphasis in clinical skills, APA does not accredit such programs. 
                                     
                                    Is your program considered
                                    open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice?  
                                    Yes.  While
                                    we do not provide “hands on” clinical training from the Psychoanalytic orientation, it is taught in theoretical
                                    courses and used in case conceptualization. We also cover a few projective tests in our assessment courses (TAT, CAT, Rorschach).
                                    
                                     
                                    Does your program
                                    have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training? 
                                    
                                    Yes.  Among
                                    full-time tenure track faculty, the answer is no. But, in any given semester, 1-3 of our adjunct professors have a primarily
                                    psychoanalytic background and training.    
                                     
                                    Does your program
                                    have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses?  
                                    Yes. See above. 
                                     
                                    Does your program
                                    require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy?  
                                    No. While the content of lower-level and introductory
                                    includes coverage of psychoanalytic theory and therapy, there are no courses with this as the exclusive, or even primary,
                                    focus.   
                                     
                                    Which psychoanalytical
                                    theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? 
                                    Freudian/Classical,
                                     
                                    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.  Discussions
                                    of transference/countertransference occur to a limited degree within the context of clinical supervision of our masters-level student-therapists.
                                     
                                    Does your program
                                    require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives?  
                                    No.  Again,
                                    this content is included within the context of a few courses, but is not the primary focus of any courses.  
                                     
                                    Program Description Provided by the Institution:
                                    Psychology Masters Program with an emphasis in clinical
                                    skills
                                     
                                    The Psychology Masters Program with an emphasis
                                    in clinical skills at Washburn University provides students exposure to a wide array of theoretical orientations. After receiving
                                    a strong classroom-based foundation in case conceptualization from the Psychoanalytic, Behavioral and Humanistic schools,
                                    students complete practicum within our university-based Psychological Services Clinic focused on Anxiety and Mood Disorders
                                    utilizing skills drawn primarily from the Cognitive-Behavioral and Interpersonal Process approaches, with a small dose of
                                    Brief therapy. Students also acquire education in, and experience facilitating, Group Therapy from both Irwin Yalom’s
                                    Group Process model and a Cognitive-Behavioral framework. In regards to psychological testing/assessment, students acquire
                                    competence in the administration, scoring and interpretation of the WAIS-IV and WISC-III, MMPI, TAT and CAT, and ADIS, and
                                    receive some exposure to the Rorschach and other diagnostic screening instruments. Finally, students complete their clinical
                                    training with a nine-month, 750-hour, supervised internship at a community-based mental health service agency (eg: community
                                    mental health center, family service/child guidance center, state prison, state psychiatric or other inpatient hospital, or
                                    private group practice). These agencies reflect a variety of theoretical and practice orientations, offer a diverse array
                                    of clients, and provide a mix of therapy and assessment opportunities. Immediately after completing the masters program (and
                                    having passed the EPPP licensing exam) graduates are eligible for licensure as “Masters Level Psychologists” within
                                    the State of Kansas. And, after an additional 4,000 hours of supervised clinical practice post-degree (approximately 2 years
                                    of full-time employment), graduates are eligible to become “Licensed Clinical Psychotherapists”, a level of licensure
                                    that enables pursuit of private/independent practice in the State of Kansas. 
                                     
                                    Department of Psychology
                                    Washburn University
                                    1700 College
                                    Topeka, KS 
                                    66621
                                     
                                    785-670-1565, Dave Provorse, Ph.D., Associate Professor
                                    and Dept. Chair