| ABOUT THE INSTITUTE |
Training Programs in Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy TBIPS training program represents the most current, up-to-date theories in psychoanalytic thought. TBIPS embraces pluralism and emphasizes a comprehensive contemporary view of psychoanalysis within the context of a mutually shared and respectfully open paradigm between faculty and candidates. We offer a multi-cultural and theoretically diverse faculty, including, but not limited to, expertise in Intersubjectivity, Relational Psychoanalysis, Self Psychology, Object Relations, and Attachment Theory. Our teaching style is student focused, engaging and encouraging candidates to think critically about psychoanalytic concepts. TBIPS offers the opportunity for dialogue between varying schools of thought. TBIPS offers an innovative curriculum that allows psychotherapy and psychoanalytic candidates to participate together in didactic courses. The psychotherapy and psychoanalytic programs are distinguished only by type of their supervisory cases, individual personal treatment, and by length of didactic study. Additionally, all courses at TBIPS may be taken individually or as part of the certificate program in psychoanalytic psychotherapy or psychoanalysis. Didactic courses, personal therapy, and clinical case supervision make up the certificate programs. Long distance learning options are available. |
| NEWS and ANNOUNCEMENTS |
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