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Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs: A Psychoanalytic Perspective
By (Author) David L. Downing
By (author) Marc Lubin
By (author) Jed Yalof
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
11th October 2017
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Educational administration and organization
Psychology
150.711
Paperback
218
Width 153mm, Height 228mm, Spine 14mm
304g
Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs offers a unique contribution to the literature by presenting psychoanalytic perspectives on the challenges of educating future psychologists. By integrating psychoanalytic theory with engaging cases and practical applications, the authors explore how psychoanalysis can foster a deeper understanding of the questions and decisions that graduate psychology faculty and administrators must face every day. Teaching, Training, and Administration in Graduate Psychology Programs is an accessible and valuable resource for instructors, administrators, and graduate students.
This book utilizes psychoanalytic theory to conceptualize challenges faced in the teaching and training of doctoral psychology students and the dilemmas faced in the administration of such a program. The use of psychoanalytic theory to discuss larger institutional dynamics and societal dynamics is highly original and very valuable. The authors provide a textured understanding of the kinds of decisions contemporary professors and administrators face. The book provides faculty and administrators with a rich framework from which to conceptualize decisions, actions, acting out, dilemmas, etc. -- Barry Dauphin, University of Detroit Mercy
This book demonstrates the value of a psychoanalytic perspective in an arena that is increasingly dominated by market forces, quick fixes, and allergic reactions to looking at how unconscious processes complicate clinical work and education. It will be embraced by psychoanalytic faculty, administrators, and students in graduate psychology programs. -- Dennis Debiak, Widener University, Institute for Graduate Clinical Psychology
David L. Downing, PsyD, ABPP, is professor of clinical psychology at the University of Indianapolis, School of Psychological Sciences. He maintains an independent practice while also representing the Division of Psychoanalysis on the APA Council of Representatives. Marc Lubin, PhD, ABAP, is professor at the American School of Professional Psychology at Argosy University, Southern California where he directed the clinical psychology program for many years. He currently teaches full time and also maintains an independent practice. Jed Yalof, PsyD, is professor and chair of the Department of Graduate Psychology and Counseling at Immaculata University, and coordinator of the PsyD program in clinical psychology. He is also a licensed psychologist and was the 2005 recipient of the Universitys Lindback Distinguished Teaching Award.