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International
Foundation for
Psychotherapy
Training

Tuesday, January 06, 2009  

“I hold the practice of careful, non-intuitive, developmental technique, that helps a person or marriage create a qualitatively - changed, hopeful life, at the highest level.”
               -Charles Schwarzbeck

Upcoming Sessions

Comparing and using transferential occurrences in conjoint, psychoanalytic couples therapy

Pre-divorce counseling, mediation, and parenting plans

The infant’s affect of its mother, the spouse’s affect on her/his spouse, and the patient’s affect on her/his therapist

Techniques used to understand and use counter-transference, in choosing between interpretive alternatives; two continuous cases; two new cases

International Foundation for
Psychotherapy Training
E
stablished in 1993

The I.F.P.T., located in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., teaches and supervises advanced psychotherapy techniques. While it considers all major technical approaches, the bulk of its trainings are dynamic and developmentally oriented.

The I.F.P.T. emphasizes European and South American, dynamic approaches, international participation, and our active, “inside-outside, think-tank dialogue”. The I.F.P.T. has contributed four-month-long trainings, in Seattle, to practicing clinicians for ten years. Several classes have remained together, for several years, to continue their learning.

I.F.P.T. seminars and supervision emphasizes techniques that actively utilize the clinician’s dynamic personality within the anatomy of change.

I.F.P.T.

4105 – 210 East Madison St.
Seattle, WA 98112
United States of America
(206) 325-5445
info@ifpt.org
 

“Dynamic therapy elevates therapy to an art”     -Charles Schwarzbeck

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