One-Year Program (In-Person Survey Course Open To The Public)
Begins Monday, September 9, 2024, 6 – 9:10 PM
30 CE credits per semester for Licensed Psychoanalysts, Psychologists, and Social Workers
The One-Year Program Will Resume Meeting In-Person At CMPS This Fall. If Interested In Studying CMPS Course Offerings From Afar, Visit The Distance Learning Webpage: Cmps.Edu/Distance-Learning
The One-Year Program in Modern Psychoanalysis offers a solid foundation in modern psychoanalytic theory and technique. The four component courses are designed to be useful to practitioners and non-practitioners alike. An introduction to psychological development, both healthy and distorted, imparts an understanding of the rationale for psychoanalytic treatment. Key aspects of the treatment process, including transference, resistance, countertransference, and analytic listening, are studied from the perspectives of patient and practitioner. Participants gain a sense of themselves as therapeutic agents and begin to develop skills applicable in both clinical and other life situations. Classes are taught in a supportive, discussion-oriented format. Continuing education credits are offered to social workers, psychologists, and psychoanalysts.
*TIME CHANGE: CLASSES MEET FOR 10 MONDAYS AT CMPS from 5:30 - 8:40 PM (two 90-minute classes and a 10-minute break).
Courses were previously scheduled for 6:00-9:10 PM.
Fall 2024 Semester: Begins Monday, September 9, and ends November 18 (class does not September 30)
Spring 2025 Semester: Begins Monday, January 27, and ends April 7
Tuition per semester: $1000. CMPS faculty teach all courses.
Participants are invited to CMPS events where they can meet certificate program students and faculty members for an informal exchange of ideas.
Download brochure and application [Print version]
Online application form (2025-2026 cohort)
Download digital pdf application form
COURSEWORK
Spring Semester
ANALYTIC LISTENING
- Listening to the unconscious level of verbal and nonverbal communications
- Understanding symbolic communication, dreams, slips of the tongue, etc.
COUNTERTRANSFERENCE
- Recognizing countertransference and using induced feelings
- Distinguishing between subjective and objective countertransference
- Resolving countertransference resistances
Fall Semester
THE MATURATION PROCESS
- Recognizing the role of emotions, the body, cognition, and environment in early chidhood development
- Differentiating the self from the other in clinical settings and in everyday life
- Understanding the significance of fixations and regressions in the psychosexual stages
TRANSFERENCE AND RESISTANCE
- Understanding the function of resistance
- Using observation for making inferences and interventions
- Recognizing transference & its implications
There is a $50 non-refundable application fee:
Full tuition payment for the Fall 2024 semester (to be paid after interview) [$1,000.00]: