Psychotherapy and Culture~
Psychoanalytic Explorations • of self, • culture • and society.
Certificate Program
• Psychodynamic Orientation • Clinically Grounded
One Year Program January—December The program is designed for clinicians who seek to v. Develop a psychodynamic understanding of the clinical significance of culture, ethnicity and race in the treatment v. Be a part of an intimate learning v. Learn with an experienced and stimulating faculty.
Requirements for admission: Minimum of a Master’s degree in counseling, social work or psychology Two years clinical experience State licensure (as required by your practice) Malpractice insurance (personal or agency) Proper supervision for your clinical work Completed application with $25. 00 application fee Three professional references
Requirements for Certificate: COMPLETION OF ALL PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS ü Completion of required courses ü Clinical case presentation ü contextual analysis case ü supervision or agency assessment ü Payment of program fees
Socio-Cultural Contexts Clinical Response Experience of client Experience of clinician Social Analysis Theoretical Conceptualization Gender Ethnicity and Contextualization Class Race Sexuality Clinical Culture
Contact Information Phillis Isabella Sheppard, Ph. D. 30 N. Michigan Avenue Suite 2012 Chicago, IL 60602 312 -782 -7144 psheppard@psychotherapyandculture. net www. psychotherapyandculture. net