Program Offerings First and Third Year
2011-2012
 
About our Program:
TBIPS is a professional community which embraces pluralism and a comprehensive contemporary view  of psychoanalysis within the context of a mutually respectful and open learning atmosphere. 
 
We invite you to:
•         Deepen and develop your clinical skills
•         Join colleagues to network and share practical issues 
•         Enroll in an individual class, or 
•         Enroll in a training program 
     Two year certificate program in Psychoanalytic psychotherapy
     Four year certificate program in Psychoanalysis
 
Courses:
Classes are open to mental health professionals with an interest in psychoanalytic ideas. The courses may be taken independently, but, in order to optimally elaborate concepts, we suggest that you enroll in the full semester. 
 
Distance Learning:
Long distance learning options available through use of phone conferencing or Skype video conferencing. 
 
Please be aware that the  TBIPS Board has recently decided that all tuition scholarships (for Semester II and after) will be 'work study' where the student or candidate will volunteer for one hour per semester to TBIPS (nothing strenuous: typing, attending planning meetings, errands) for every $50 of scholarship monies the student receives (eg, if you receive $100 off of your tuition, then you will volunteer for two hours in that semester).
Spring Semester 2012
 
First Year Courses   Semester II 
 
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Concepts Part II   (16 weeks)  
The second part of this course will provide a strong foundation in theory. Contributions from major theoretical predecessors from Ego/Structural and Drive,  Objects Relations, Interpersonal, and Self Psychology, and how these influence Relational, and Intersubjectivity  clinical engagement will be discussed, as well as Affect Regulation, and Attachment Theory. 
Instructor:  Lycia Alexander-Guerra, MD, with guest faculty. 
Meets Wednesdays 700pm-830pm at 14043 N Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL  33618. 
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012. 
Fee: $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take fourth course).
Clinical Case Conference (16weeks) 
This course is designed to support the clinician’s work and offers opportunity to integrate clinical material with psychoanalytic concepts, including ethics, and ways to deepen the psychoanalytic process, with a focus on the therapist’s self reflection, the clinical relationship, and ways to facilitate what is mutative for the patient. Attendees are encouraged to present case material.
Meets Wednesdays 345pm-515pm at 14043 N Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL  33618. 
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012. 
Fee: $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take fourth course).
Human Development (16 weeks) 
Participants will supplement and re-configure Freudian and Mahler's ideas with infant research, attachment theory, contributions from Benjamin, Stern, Bowlby, WInnicott, and others. Instructor:  Lycia Alexander-Guerra 
 
Meets Wednesdays 525pm-655pm at 14043 N Dale Mabry Hwy Tampa, FL  33618. 
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012. 
Fee: $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take fourth course).
 
 Third Year Courses Semester II  Spring 2012
Painful Repetitive States   (16 weeks)  
This course explores how early paradigms of self and self with others become encoded and then repeated in self injurious behaviors, addictions, and psychosomatic symptoms. We will discuss the therapist's frustration in working with people who have these particularly intransigent symptoms, as well as ways to engage this world of patients in an effort to co-create new ways of being together.
Meets Wednesdays 215pm-345pm at 300 S Hyde Park #240, Tampa, FL  33606
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012. (note, first year may conference call in from 14043 N Dale Mabry)                                                      
Fee: $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take fourth course).
Clinical Case Conference (16weeks)  
This course is designed to support the clinician’s work and offers opportunity to integrate clinical material with psychoanalytic concepts, including ethics, and ways to deepen the psychoanalytic process, with a focus on the therapist’s self reflection, the clinical relationship, and ways to facilitate what is mutative for the patient. Attendees are encouraged to present case material.                    Instructor:   Susan Horky 
Meets Wednesdays 345pm-515pm at 300 S Hyde Park #240  Tampa, FL  33606
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 28; April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012.              
Fee: $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take fourth course).
Trauma III (8 weeks) and Gender III (8 weeks) (must register for both)   
The Trauma course revisits Freud's seduction theory and is contemporized by the works of Van der Kolk, Davies, Boulanger and others.      
Instructor: Peter Rudnytsky                                         
Meets Wednesdays 530pm-700pm at 300 S Hyde Park #240  Tampa, FL  33606
February 1, 8, 15, 22, 29; March 7, 14, 21, 2012                                                                               
The Gender course looks at postmodern views of gender, its construction, and the loss and mourning of paths not taken. 
Instructor: David Baker                                
Meets Wednesdays 530pm-700pm  at 300 S Hyde Park #240  Tampa, FL  33606 
March  28, April 4, 11, 18, 25; May 2, 9, 16, 2012                                                             
Fee for Trauma and Gender Course (taken together as one course): $250 for the single course; $200each if enrolled in full semester (all 3 courses $600; $750 if take a fourth course).
Registration for first year courses   Spring Semester 20I2                   
 Name________________________________________ Degree____
 License #_______State___
Address________________________________City_______________State___Zip______
Email address________________________________  
Request long distance learning ____(yes)
 
Spring Semester 2012:   Registration  deadline  January 19, 2012    
 
______     Intro to Psa Concepts  II   (16 weeks) Wednesdays 700-830pm                                  
_______    Clinical Case Conference (16 weeks)  Wednesdays 345-515pm                             
______     Human Development  (16 weeks)  Wednesdays 525-655pm
 
_______  Painful Repetive States (first year may add as option) Wednesdays 215-345pm
                             
_______Total Payment Enclosed                
                            
Mail this copied registration form with check (and CV if first time registrant) to: 
TBIPS, Inc   14043 N Dale Mabry, Tampa, FL  33618
refund policy (85% 7 days before classes begin)           
                        
Registration for third year courses Spring Semester 2012                         
Name________________________________________ Degree____
 License #_______State___
Address________________________________City_______________State___Zip______
Email address________________________________  
Request long distance learning ____(yes)
Spring Semester 2012:   Registration  deadline  January 19, 2012  
 ______     Repetitive Painful States   (16 weeks) Wednesdays 215-345pm
______    Clinical Case Conference (16 weeks)     Wednesdays 345-515pm
______     Trauma and Gender (each 8 weeks) Wednesdays 530-700pm
______Total Payment Enclosed                
                           
Mail this copied registration form with check (and CV if first time registrant) to: 
TBIPS, Inc   14043 N Dale Mabry, Tampa, FL  33618
refund policy (85% 7 days before classes begin)
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
TBIPS COURSE REGISTRATION Form Spring 2012
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