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Psychodynamic Theory/Therapy (PSYG 806)

Term: 2015-2016 Summer Term

Faculty

Cheryll R. Rothery
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Kevin S McCarthy
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Schedule

Wed, 5:00 PM - 8:45 PM (5/16/2016 - 7/22/2016) Location: MAIN MH 314

Description

Psychodynamics is a diverse tradition of developmental, personality, and clinical approaches to understanding and treating individuals. This course will present a modern, pragmatic, and evidence-based version of psychodynamic therapy that focuses on patients’ experiences, samples theories as they can be best applied to specific problems, pays note to the interactions that occur between patients and therapists, and incorporates the evolving evidence base for dynamic practice. Techniques appropriate for patients with a higher level of functioning will be emphasized, as well as methods to determine for whom this type of work might be appropriate. We will also introduce three other evidence-based psychodynamic treatments. We will read and discuss several articles relevant to clinical practice or about current controversies in psychodynamic theory and practice. The laboratory component of this course will involve watching clinical material, using psychodynamic interventions, and processing