Clinical Social Work and Psychoanalysis: Introduction to the Special Issue |
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Authors: | David G. Phillips |
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Affiliation: | (1) 400 East 89th Street APT 14 H, New York, NY 10128, USA |
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Abstract: | As clinical social work developed in America it was highly influenced by the concepts and techniques of psychoanalysis and many of its practitioners became interested in seeking psychoanalytic training. More and more psychoanalysts are now coming from a background in clinical social work due to the development of a network of interdisciplinary training institutes and the opening of the Institutes of the American Psychoanalytic Association to non-medical candidates. This special issue considers how psychoanalysis may be affected as more of its practitioners and contributors come from a background in clinical social work. This introduction reviews the history of the development of clinical social work and outlines the issues related to “lay analysis” in this country. |
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Keywords: | Psychoanalysis Clinical social work Lay analysis Free standing institutes American Psychoanalytic Association |
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