He graduated from The Catholic University of America with a Master's degree in Social Work and the Institute for Clinical Social Work with a doctorate focusing
on psychoanalytic psychotherapy and psychotherapeutic research.
Not exact matches
She has taught courses
on Psychoanalytic Theory, Infant Development, and Mother - Infant Communication at psychoanalytic institutes in New York City, including Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, and National Institute for the Ps
Psychoanalytic Theory, Infant Development, and Mother - Infant Communication at
psychoanalytic institutes in New York City, including Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, and National Institute for the Ps
psychoanalytic institutes in New York City, including Institute for Contemporary Psychoanalysis, Manhattan Institute for Psychoanalysis, and National Institute for the
Psychotherapies.
In these works, built
on an intentional, immediate mark making, akin to Basquiat, Beuys and Twombly, Schwartz continues an exploration of the relationship between both her painting process and the practice of
psychoanalytic psychotherapy, as she makes unformulated, subjective experience material and realized through painting.
Psychodynamic
psychotherapy is built
on the shoulders of
psychoanalytic thought, and expects to uncover, explore, and understand a patient's dynamic factors.
It has been hypothesised that long - term
psychoanalytic psychotherapy may be one promising approach to treating this disorder given its emphasis
on increasing distress tolerance and insight into the functionality of symptoms.
I'm immersed in the study and practice of insight oriented
psychotherapy and psychoanalysis and am currently
on the Board and Faculty of the Arizona Center for
Psychoanalytic Studies.
Few studies have specifically addressed this issue.14, 15 A large scale randomized control trial (RCT) comparing CBT, counselling and
psychoanalytic therapy with routine care found that, while all active treatments were moderately effective in treating depression and brought about short term benefits in the quality of the mother - infant relationship, there was limited evidence of benefit to infant outcome; and effects (including those
on maternal mood) were not apparent at follow - up.16, 17 Similarly, a recent RCT found that, although interpersonal
psychotherapy was effective in treating maternal depression, there was no benefit in terms of observed mother - infant interactions, infant negative emotionality, and infant attachment security.18
While this therapy is based
on psychoanalytic concepts and methods that began with Freud, it has continuously evolved over the past 120 years, and a great deal of scientific evidence now supports the effectiveness of contemporary psychodynamic
psychotherapy for treating a wide range of problems including depression, anxiety, trauma, anger, relational patterns, and identity issues.
Jamie Loveland, recently appointed as an Assistant Professor in the Menninger Clinic of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine, will present at the International
Psychotherapy Institute
on October 25, 2017 in the Foundations of
Psychoanalytic Couple Therapy sequence.
Based
on our view that professional and personal growth are fundamentally linked, each student is expected to be in a concurrent personal
psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Rice, C.A., (1981), Introduction: Three Perspectives
on Psychoanalytic Group
Psychotherapy, American Journal of Psychiatry, 138, 1:63 - 64