WCSPP Open House

A New Year of Possibilities
WCSPP OPEN HOUSE
Saturday, March 23, 2013w 9:30 to Noon
The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Psychotherapy
Psychoanalytic Training Adult Psychotherapy Training Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy Training Supervisory Training Couples Therapy Training

Saturday, March 23, 2013: 9:30 to Noon at WCSPP, 260 Stuyvesant Ave., Rye, New York 10580 RSVP info@wcspp.org

The Morning’s Scheduled Format:
9:30 a.m. Coffee and refreshments
9:45 a.m. Introduction to training programs
10:15 a.m. Clinical Presentation “Rupture and Repair: Learning How to Live and Love” by psychoanalytic candidate Deborah Melincoff, PhD, and faculty member Suzanne Weisman, LCSW
11:30 a.m. Q&A with the program directors and candidates

About Us: The Westchester Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy (WCSPP) invites you to learn how our training opportunities support your professional and personal possibilities. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to training clinicians about psychoanalytic thinking with a compassionate, contemporary viewpoint. We’ve listed our programs above.

For forty years, students have emerged from the vibrancy of WCSPP programs with a deeper understanding of their patients, their clinical work, and themselves. You will enjoy course discussions and work with patients under expert supervision in every program–plus, gain profound personal analysis in the psychoanalytic program. A hallmark of WCSPP is our welcoming community where graduates enjoy personal connections and professional opportunities long after their training.

Get your own sense of WCSPP’s opportunities by attending this open house. Please feel free to contact Admissions Director and WCSPP graduate Jane Kuniholm, LCSW: (914)666-3276, kuniholm@wcspp.org or browse wcspp.org.

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