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Texas Woman’s University Contact: Jeffrey D. Strain, Ph.D Email: jstrain@twu.edu Phone: 940-898-2309 FAX: 940-898-2301 Address: Department of Psychology & Philosophy Texas Woman's University Denton, TX 76204-5470 Survey Results: Is your 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 (It’s likely, however, that I will begin training in fall 2010 or 2011 at the Dallas Psychoanalytic Institute) 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? No (though not limited to psychoanalytic theory, psychoanalysis is discussed in the theories course all MA and PhD students are required to complete. In addition, psychoanalytic theory and therapeutic techniques are heavily integrated into the sections of practicum I routinely teach) 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 Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: Jeffrey D. Strain, Ph.D. Assistant Professor/Licensed Psychologist Department of Psychology & Philosophy Texas Woman's University Denton, TX 76204-5470 940.898.2309 Phone 940.898.2301 FAX
University of Texas at Austin Contact: Ricardo Ainslie, Ph.D., ABPP Email: rico.ainslie@mail.utexas.edu Phone: 512-471-0364 FAX: 512-471-5935 Address: University of Texas at Austin Department of Psychology College of Liberal Arts 1 University Station A8000 Austin, TX 78712 Survey Results: Is your doctoral program accredited by the American Psychological Association? 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? No Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Freudian/Classical, Ego Psychology, Object-relations, Self-psychology, Other perspectives [A course titled “Object Relations Theory” covers these perspectives, some are also touched upon in a course titled “Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy” and in a course on “Rorschach and TAT Interpretation.”] 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 (the above noted “Object Relations Theory” course has a two-meeting sequence on psychoanalytic approaches to culture/social class/ race) Does your program require courses on short-term psychotherapy and crisis intervention that include psychoanalytical perspectives? No Program Description Provided by the Institution: In addition to offering doctoral level courses related to psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic approaches to treatment, the program also has practicum opportunities where psychoanalysts offer supervision on long-term cases. Ricardo Ainslie, Ph.D., ABPP University of Texas at Austin Doctoral Training Program in Counseling Psychology 512-471-0364 University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas Assistant Professor, Director of Clinical Training, Associate Program Director: H. M. (Monty) Evans, Jr.,Ph.D. Phone: 214/-648-5277 FAX: 214-648-5297 Address: Doctoral Program and Internship in Clinical Psychology 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? No Which psychoanalytical theoretical perspectives does your Program offer? Ego Psychology, Other perspectives [modern] 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 Program Description Provided by the Institution: Monty Evans, Ph.D. Director of Clinical Training Doctoral Program and Internship in clinical Psychology UT Southwestern 5323 Harry Hines Dallas, Texas 75390-9044 |