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This page includes schools from New Jersey that responded to the survey and wanted to be included on the website.

 

If you did not respond but would like to be included in the listing please contact Dr. David L. Downing at ddowning@uindy.edu

Or, if you would like to complete the survey, please download the survey below and email it to ddowning@uindy.edu.

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Rutgers- The State University of New Jersey

Contact Ms. Alicia Picone,

Email: clinpsyd@rci.rutgers.edu

Phone: 732-445-2000 x 117

FAX: 732-445-4888

Address: Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey

Department of Clinical Psychology

Clinical PsyD Program at the Graduate School of Applied and

Professional Psychology

152 Frelinghuysen Road

Piscataway, NJ 08854

 

Survey results:

Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association?  

Yes  


Is your program considered open to and inclusive of Psychoanalytical/Psychodynamic theory and practice?  

Yes

 

Does your program have any faculty that are certified psychoanalysts, or in psychoanalytical training?  

Yes

 

Does your program have psychoanalytically-oriented faculty, and include psychoanalytical thought in their courses?  

Yes


Does your program require introductory courses on psychoanalytical theories and psychotherapy?  

Yes


Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer?

There may be more perspectives offered; but I am not sure, for I am not psychoanalytically-oriented myself. 
Object-relations
Self-psychology

Does your program cover special topics from psychoanalytical perspectives such as treatment of severe psychopathology, race, class, gender/sexuality, dreams, supervision, transference/counter-transference?  

Yes

 

Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives?  

No.  The courses you mention are offered, but they are not required of all students.

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