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Does anyone know of programs that offer psychodynamic clinical/practicum opportunities, but also heavily emphasize research and publishing. I would ideally like to do research on therapeutic outcome, developmental psychopatholgy, or the nature and treatment of anxiety disorders (yes, I know, very vague, but I'm only an undergraduate). That being said, however, I'm interested in learning how to treat patients with psychodynamic therapy, though I am also interested in learning other modalities (CBT, IP, Emotion focused, mindfullness).
So, does anyone know programs that have good researchers, strong funding, good faculty----but also offer possibilities to learn psychodynamic work (doesn't have to be the major focus of the department). For example, one school that I think would be ideal is Northwestern---great faculty, research oriented, but has opportunities to learn dynamic therapy techniques.
Thanks guys
So, does anyone know programs that have good researchers, strong funding, good faculty----but also offer possibilities to learn psychodynamic work (doesn't have to be the major focus of the department). For example, one school that I think would be ideal is Northwestern---great faculty, research oriented, but has opportunities to learn dynamic therapy techniques.
Thanks guys