PSP 760 Introduction to Psychoanalytic Studies
(ILA 790 and CPLT 751)
S. Gilman/S. Levy
Tu 12:45pm - 2:45pm
Max: 15
By permission of the Instructors only.
Content: This course is intended to give a graduate student in any relevant department a grounding in the history and fundamental concepts of clinical, theoretical, and applied psychoanalysis. It aims to make an overview of the diverse scope of the field of psychoanalysis thought readily available to any interested graduate student, and to provide the necessary groundwork for further explanation. This course is required for every student pursuing a Minor Certificate in Psychoanalytic Studies, but is open to all students in the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
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PSP 761 Clinical Methods in Psychoanalysis: Understanding the Clinical Encounter
(CPLT 751, ILA 790)
A. Furman/S. Croft
W 1-2:30 pm
Max: 15
By permission of the Instructors only.
Content: This is the Clinical Methods/Joint Clinical Case Conference offered through the School of Medicine and the
GSAS. It is designed for those students with a background in psychoanalysis as a theory of mind and as a method for
research who wish to explore the clinical/therapeutic aspects of the endeavor. It is a continuous case seminar designed to
allow for an in-depth exploration of psychodynamic material. The course will meet weekly for 1.5 hours and uses as its
primary materials actual psychodynamic case material. Relevant journal articles will also be assigned.

