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Eastern Michigan University Assistant Professor: Alissa Huth-Bocks, Ph.D. Email: ahuthboc@emich.edu Phone: 734-487-0112 FAX: 313-487-6553 Address: Eastern Michigan University Department of Psychology College of Arts and Sciences 537 Mark Jefferson Ypsilanti, MI. 48197 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? Yes
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No. Although most doctoral students do take the personality theories course taught by the faculty receiving psychoanalytic training. They also are exposed to psychodynamic models in a psychotherapy course. There are several faculty clinical supervisors with psychodynamic/psychoanalytic perspective.
Yes. Group supervision has often been focused on psychoanalytic/psychodynamic concepts, such as countertransference and deepening/intensifying treatment.
No Program Description Provided by the Institution: The Psychology Department at Eastern Michigan University offers graduate level training in psychoanalytic and psychodynamic theory and psychotherapy. This content is emphasized in broad courses on personality theory and psychotherapy. Furthermore, there are numerous clinical supervisors in the department’s Psychology Clinic that supervise from an analytic or dynamic perspective. There is no one favored school of analytic thought, though object relations, ego psychology, and self psychological models are prominent. At present, there are three faculty members with analytic and/or dynamic training, and support for psychoanalytic and psychodynamic models is provided in the department. Two faculty are actively involved in psychoanalytically informed research, and both have received funding from the American and International Psychoanalytic Associations. One faculty member has published two texts on psychodynamic treatment. For additional information, please contact Dr. Steven Huprich, Associate Professor of Psychology. Electronic mail: shuprich@emich.edu. Phone: (734) 487-1155. University of Detroit-Mercy Associate Professor of Psychology, Director of Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology: V. Barry Dauphin, PhD Email: dauphivb@udmercy.edu Phone: 313-993-1650 FAX: 313-578-0507 Address: University of Detroit-Mercy 248 Reno Hall 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? No (not on full time faculty but yes for supervisors) 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? Freudian/Classical, Ego Psychology, 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 (if you mean within courses, the answer is yes, if you mean specific courses dedicated to these topics, then no) Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: UDM offers a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Our program is accredited by APA and is a Scientist-Practitioner model. The main orientation of the program is psychoanalytic with exposure to other orientations. Among our course offerings are Introduction of Psychoanalytic Concepts, Principles of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, Personality (taught from psychoanalytic perspective), Psychopathology (taught from psychoanalytic perspective primarily). Students see long term cases through our Psychology Clinic starting in the 2nd year. Many of our supervisors are psychoanalysts, Division 39 members or otherwise involved in psychoanalytic organizations. Several full time faculty members have a psychoanalytic orientation. Opportunities are available for psychoanalytically oriented research for the 2nd year project and dissertation. Barry Dauphin, Ph.D. Licensed Psychologist Director of Training Department of Psychology University of Detroit Mercy Detroit, MI 48221 313-993-1650 |