The academic year consists of two semesters of classes each year. Classes meet Tuesday evenings from 6 to 9:20 PM. Each evening participants attend one theoretical course, one clinical course, and one group supervision.
In the reading courses, we encourage candidates to discuss their responses to both the content and the experience described in the week’s assigned articles, as well as to present clinical material that relates to the assignments. This is in keeping with our philosophy of personal growth as an integral component of clinical competence.
The Fall semester has 14 classes. The Spring semester has 15: in the additional week, candidates from both years join to attend a mandatory workshop on an important topic that isn’t covered in depth in the regular curriculum. Some recent topics were “A Basic Introduction to Trauma Work,” “Starting a Private Practice,” and “Trans Experience: A First-hand Account.”
Clinical Courses:
The clinical classes focus on the understanding of therapeutic interaction, and on the development of effective clinical skills. Readings serve as the springboard to class discussions in all courses. We encourage candidates to pay attention to their affective responses to the articles, and to develop their capacity for self-reflection in these courses.
Theoretical Courses:
In the first year, each semester consists of two 7-week theory modules. Each of the 4 modules highlights a different theory and its accompanying clinical practices (see details below). By the end of the first year, the candidates have a beginning grounding in the major theoretical schools. The second year’s courses are Development, Assessment 1 and 2, and Unconscious Process / Dreams / and Termination.
First Semester:
Second Semester:
Yes. If you send your application early, and your letters of recommendation come in early, you and the interviewers have more flexibility in scheduling the interviews.