Goals
PCC’S Core curriculum provides a thorough grounding in the foundations of psychoanalytic thought. Over the course of PCC’s four years of didactic course work, Candidates become well- versed in theory and technique, as well as in their clinical application.
Requirements
PCC’s Theoretical and Clinical Curriculum includes but is not limited to 1:
- A year-long systematic study of the major writings of Sigmund Freud (1895-1939)
- A year-long course in the Tavistock model of Infant Observation
- A year-long study of the works of Melanie Klein (1921-1963) and contemporary Kleinians
- An 18-week course on the key concepts and contributions of Wilfred Bion (1943-1980)
- A 24-week study of major issues in and application of Psychoanalytic Technique
- Studies in American Psychoanalysis, Trauma and Narcissism, Perversions, and Psychosis
- Two years of Clinical Case Conference with PCC Training Analysts
(1) Additional curriculum information is included in the PCC Catalog.
Structure
PCC’S Core curriculum is structured as follows 2:
- Four years of classes on a trimester system
- Three twelve week trimesters per year
- Two Courses per trimester
- Classes meet on Wednesdays from 8 AM to 12 PM
- Each Candidate has an Advisor as mentor through the program
(2) Research Track or Child Certification Candidates will complete additional requirements