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Graduate Programme in Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy
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INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOANALYTIC CASE FORMULATION
Course Coordinator: Dr Darshan Shah


Course Objectives

The idea of the course is to open a creative process fueled by intuition, to feel your way into another human being’s life and formulate that person’s suffering in a way that would express his or her unique categories of subjective experience rather than the preformatted objective categories of received diagnostic wisdom. To be a good therapist, one must have an emotional appreciation of individual persons as complex wholes – not just their weaknesses but their strengths, not just their pathology but their health, not just their misperceptions, but their surprising, unaccountable sanity under the worst of conditions. An appreciation of a client’s character type is one of the factors that influence the therapists in their decisions to work with someone. We want to know what stresses account for any person’s coming to us at this particular time, how he or she has unconsciously understood those stresses, and what aspects of his or her unique background have created a vulnerability to this kind of stress.

Course Content

The contents of the course include basic premises, goals of psychoanalytic therapy and case formulation; assessing what cannot be changed like physical realities and life circumstances; assessing developmental issues; defense mechanisms; identifications, relational patterns; self-esteem and nature of pathogenic beliefs. This course is useful to people committed to working in the mental health field – psychiatry, psychology, social work, counseling, education, psychoanalysis and relationship counselling.

Evaluation and Certification Criteria

80% attendance
Ongoing classroom assessment

Eligibility and Admission Criteria

Eligibility: Graduates in any discipline with an interest in psychology/ Students enrolled in any undergraduate or post-graduate Psychology, Psychiatry, or Social Work programmes.

Time Commitment

Duration: Three months

Lectures: 3 hours per week, on Sundays.

Financial Commitment

Course Fees: Rs 2,000

Reading Material: Included in Course Fee.




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