Argosy University/San Francisco Bay Area Campus
Andrea
Morrison, Ph.D.
ASPP/San
Francisco Bay Area Campus
999A
Canal Boulevard
Point
Richmond, CA 90804
phone:
510.215.0277
facsimile: 510.215.0299
email: amorrison@argosy.edu
web site:
http://www.argosy.edu
Baylor University
Gary
Elkins, Ph.D.
Director
of Clinical Training
or
Barbara Prisco
Graduate Studies Coordinator
Department
of Psychology and Neuroscience
Baylor
University
One
Bear Place 97334
Waco,
TX 76798-7334
phone:
254.710.2417
fax:
254.710.3033
e-mail:
Gary_Elkins@baylor.edu
e-mail: Barbara_Prisco@baylor.edu
web site:
http://www.baylor.edu
PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology,
APA-approved
for thirty years. Requires students to take PSY 5317 - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy, which is one of three therapy
courses that they take; the others include Cognitive-Behavioral and Interpersonal. They also have practica with psychoanalytic
and psychodynamic supervisors. A fair number of students elect to take these practica because of these supervisors.
Brunel University
Human
Sciences
Brunel
University, Uxbridge
Middlesex,
England UB8 3PH
phone:
+44 1895 274000 x3415
web site:
www.brunel.ac.uk/
Orientation is Kleinian feminist.
Center For Psychological
Studies
Jeffrey
LeRoux, PhD
Center
for Psychological Studies
6010
Arlington Blvd
Richmond,
CA 94805 (Berkeley, CA)
phone:
510.644.0960
e-mail:
cpsphd@aol.com
web site:
http://www.cpsphd.edu/
Has a strong psychoanalytic track;
Object relations orientation.
Chestnut Hill College
Judith
Marsh, PhD
Chestnut
Hill College
Department
of Professional Psychology
9601
Germantown Avenue
Philadelphia,
PA 19118-2693
phone:
215.248.7077 (department)
phone:
215.248.7070 (Dr. Marsh)
fax:
215.248.7155
e-mail: profpsych@chc.edu (department)
e-mail: marshj@chc.edu (Dr. Marsh)
web site:
http://www.chc.edu
Programs Offered: MA or MS in
Counseling Psychology and Human Services; Post-Master's certificates; PsyD in Clinical Psychology; MS/PsyD Combined Program.
Theoretical orientation combines Psychodynamic Theory and Family Systems. Accreditation Type: Regional accreditation through
Middle States, and we plan to apply for APA accreditation when eligible.
Chicago School of Professional Psychology
Barb
Kelly, PsyD
Clinical
Psychology Program Director
Chicago
School of Professional Psychology
325
North Wells
Chicago,
IL 60610
phone:
312.329.6600
fax:
312.322.3333
e-mail: admissions@thechicagoschool.edu
web site: http://www.thechicagoschool.edu
Programs offered: MA and PsyD
in Clinical Psychology. The Chicago School requires coursework in Psychoanalytic Theories and Therapies and offers a range
of analytic electives for students, including Self-Psychology, Relational Models, Jungian Theory, and Working with Dreams
in Psychotherapy. Several of the faculty are Psychoanalytic Candidates or have completed Analytic Postdoctoral training. The
School has developed practicum and internship sites that are especially committed to training students in analytic treatment
and supervision. Students have access to their own low-cost analysis through the three psychoanalytic institutes in Chicago.
Faculty of the School are active in psychoanalytic organizations and contribute to the psychoanalytic literature. Full APA and Regional accreditation.
Indiana University of Pennsylvania (IUP)
Donald
H. Robertson
Indiana
University of Pennsylvania
Psychology
Department
201
Uhler Hall
Indiana,
Pennsylvania 15705
phone:
724.357.4519
fax:
724.357.4087
e-mail: durobert@iup.edu
web site:
http://www.iup.edu/
Psy.D. program includes several
courses with a psychodynamic emphasis. Also have discussion groups focusing on the writings of Freud, object relations theorists,
and the new wave of relational theorists.
Leeds Metropolitan University
Alison
Hall
Leeds
Metropolitan University, City Campus
Calverley Street
Leeds,
West Yorkshire LS1 3HE UK
phone:
+44 (0113) 283 2600
fax: +44 (0113) 283 5973
e-mail: course-enquiries@lmu.ac.uk
web site: http://www.lmu.ac.uk/
MA in Psychoanalytic Studies.
Orientation is Lacanian.
Massachusetts School of
Professional Psychology
Nicholas
A Covino, Ph.D.
Massachusetts
School of Professional Psychology
221
Rivermoor Street
Boston,
MA 02132
phone:
617.327.6777
fax: 617.327.4447
web
site: http://www.mspp.edu
Strong
psychoanalytical offerings.
Middlesex University
Bernard Burgoyne
Head of the Centre for Psychoanalysis
Middlesex University
Queensway
Enfield
Middlesex
EN3 4SA
United
Kingdom
Tel: +44 (0)20 8411 5850
email: j.borossa@mdx.ac.uk
e-mail:
admissions@mdx.ac.uk
web site:
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/
MA in Psychoanalytic Studies,
Primarily Lacanian, with a broad curriculum.
Newport Psychoanalytic
Institute
Terence
Cochran, Ph.D
Newport
Psychoanalytic Institute
250 West
Main Street Suite #202
Tustin, CA 92780
phone: 714.505.9080/626.796.2776
Email: admin@npi.edu
web site:
http://www.npi.edu
Has a Ph.D. in psychoanalysis.
Campuses in Orange County and Pasadena
New York Psychoanalytic
Institute
New
York Psychoanalytic Institute
247
East 82nd Street
New
York, NY 10028
phone:
212.879.6900
fax:
212.879.0588
e-mail:
info@nypsa.org
web site:
http://www.psychoanalysis.org
No degree program but now offering
externships for clinical psychologists, and fellowship positions for non-MDs in our institute's extension division. Full training
applicants are welcome, encouraged, and offered prompt response to their application.
Regents College
School of Psychotherapy and Counselling Psychology
Regent's
College
Regent's
Park
Inner Circle
London NW1 4NS
United Kingdom
phone:
+44(0)20 7487 7406
fax:
+44(0)20 7487 7446
e-mail:
spc@regents.ac.uk
web site:
http://www.spc.ac.uk/
MA in Psychotherapy and various
other diplomas and certificates in counselling, psychotherapy and existential psychotherapy. A large programme, rooted in
existential therapy but with staff who are psychoanalytic, Langsian and humanistic, as well.
Southern California Psychoanalytic
Institute
Southern
California Psychoanalytic Institute
9024
Olympic Blvd.
Los
Angeles, CA 90211
phone:
310.276.2455
fax:
310.276.3057
e-mail:
scpi@juno.com
web site:
http://www.socalpsa.edu
Has Ph.D. in psychoanalysis, affiliated
with the APsaA, and the IPsaA.
Tavistock Clinic
Meira
Likierman
Tavistock
Clinic University of East London
120
Belsize Lane
London,
England NW3 5BA
phone:
020 7 447 3722
fax:
020 7 447 3837
e-mail:
academic@tavi-port.org
web site:
http://www.tavi-port.org/
MA in Psychoanalytic Studies.
Program is Kleinian and object relations oriented.
University of Chicago
Bert
Cohler, Ph.D.
University
of Chicago
Human
Development Department
5848
South University Avenues
Chicago,
IL 60637
phone:
773.702.3574
fax:
773.702.0320
e-mail:
bert@midway.uchicago.edu
web site:
http://www.uchicago.edu/
Also some activity in the German
Dept.
University of Essex
Dr
Karl Figlio
The
Graduate Secretary Department of Philosophy
University
of Essex
Wivenhoe
Park
Colchester,
England CO4 3SQ
phone:
(01206) 87-3958
fax:
(01206) 87-2746
e-mail:
kfiglio@essex.ac.uk
web site:
http://www.essex.ac.uk/
Various programmes and a clinical
training, MA in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis.
University of Kent
University
of Kent
Department
of Psychology - Keynes College
Canterbury,
Kent CT2 7NP
web site:
http://www.kent.ac.uk/psychology/
There is a one-year full time
MA, a two-year part-time one, a doctoral programme and some undergraduate teaching. There is also a clinical training programme
at the university,but there is no integration between the two activities. The orientation ofthe MA is broad, but since the
two main teachers are Lacanian, that is the main strand.
University of London
University
of London
Senate
House, Malet Street
London,
England WC1E 7HU
United
Kingdom
phone
: 020 7862 8000
web site:
http://www.lon.ac.uk/
University of London
Chris
Evans, Senior Lecturer
Division of Mental Health
St George’s, University of London
Cranmer
Terrace, London SW17 0RE.
Phone: 020 8725 5547
web site:
http://www.sgul.ac.uk/depts/mh/mh.cfm
University of Sheffield
John
E Brazier, PhD
University
of Sheffield
Centre
for Psychological Services Research
Regent
Court, 30 Regent Street
Sheffield S1 4DA
e-mail:
j.e.brazier@sheffield.ac.uk
web site:
http://www.shef.ac.uk/cpsr/
There
is a part-time MA in Psychoanalytic Studies, a clinical training, and programmes in art therapy, hypnotherapy, disability
studies; psychiatry, philosophy and society; psychosocial interventions, as well as a doctoral programme.
University of Southern
California
Martin
Lyon Levine
Vice
Provost for Faculty and Minority Affairs
UPS
Professor of Law, Gerontology, Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences, Law School
University
of Southern California
University
Park
Los
Angeles, CA 90089
phone:
213.740.6715
e-mail: levine@usc.edu
web site:
http://college.usc.edu/psyc/graduate/
Has undergrad psychoanalytic minor.
Mauricio Mazon, Department of History. Psychoanalytic courses in departments of English, Classics, Cinema studies, the Law
School, and French, not Psychology and related departments (though maybe some in Psychiatry).