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Spring 2024 Course Registration

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Registration Closes at 5pm on Friday, January 5, 2024

Courses begin Tuesday, January 16, 2024

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*This selection will alert PCC staff to release scholarship funds or waive fees.
*This selection will alert PCC staff to release scholarship funds or waive fees.
Please select your courses. *Please review all prerequisites or contact the instructor before registering. ------NOTE: 203A Self-Psychology is at capacity and registration for this course has closed.
I meet the prerequisites outlined in the course announcement, OR I have communicated with the instructor for approval before registering for this course.

Prerequisite: Students will need a basic exposure to and understanding of psychoanalytic theory and its application to the treatment of patients. Applicants can meet this requirement through previous coursework, training, or supervision (e.g., Thinking Psychoanalytically: The Basics; the PPSC Introductory Course; psychoanalytic coursework or supervision in graduate school/residency or post-graduation). Other students can apply to take the course with permission of the instuctor.

Prerequisite: Students will need a basic exposure to and understanding of psychoanalytic theory and its application to the treatment of patients. Applicants can meet this requirement through previous coursework, training, or supervision (e.g., Thinking Psychoanalytically: The Basics; the PPSC Introductory Course; psychoanalytic coursework or supervision in graduate school/residency or post-graduation). Other students can apply to take the course with permission of the instuctor.

Prerequisites: This class is open to non-matriculated students and is a required class for matriculated students in either the Adult, Adult/Child or Child-Focused Psychoanalytic programs and in the Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy program. Non-matriculated students will need a basic exposure to and understanding of psychoanalytic theory and its application to the treatment of patients. Applicants can meet this requirement through previous coursework, training, or supervision (e.g., Thinking Psychoanalytically: The Basics; the PPSC Introductory Course; psychoanalytic coursework or supervision in graduate school/residency or post-graduation). Other students may take this class with the permission of the instructors. Part 2 is open to those who completed Part 1.

Prerequisite: This class is open to matriculated Psychoanalytic Adult, Adult/Child or Child-Focused students who have completed all or nearly all of the Core Curriculum which must include having completed Development Across the Life Cycle Parts 1a, 1b and 2. Students must also have completed Developmental Crises Part 1. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy students and graduates who have completed the Core Curriculum and have at least one intensive case may also take these classes. Other interested students must have the permission of the instruct

Prerequisite: This class is open to matriculated Psychoanalytic Adult, Adult/Child students who have completed all or nearly all of the Core Curriculum which must include completion of Analytic Approaches to Treatment Parts 1 and 2. Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy students and graduates who have completed the Core Curriculum and have at least one intensive case may also take this class. Other interested students may take the class with permission.

Prerequisite: This class is open to matriculated students in the Adult, Child/Adult and Child-Focused psychoanalytic tracks. Students will need to have completed all, or nearly all, of the classes in the Core Curriculum. Individuals who have graduated from the Psychodynamic Psychotherapy track or students matriculated in that track who have completed all or nearly all of the Core Curriculum and have at least one case in progress, may also take the course with permission of the instructors.

Prerequisites: This class is for advanced students matriculated in the Child-Focused or combined Adult/Child Psychoanalytic Track and 33 credit hours of the Core Curriculum or permission of the instructors. Matriculated students with experience seeing children who intend to become child-focused or adult/child analytic candidates may take this seminar with permission. The seminars will be open to non-child analytic candidates based on their readiness to participate at this level with the material. If you need permission, please contact the instructor(s) directly before registering.

Prerequisites: This class is open to matriculated Psychoanalytic Adult or Adult/Child students who have completed all, or nearly all, of the Core Curriculum at the Psychoanalytic Center of the Carolinas. The instructor may make some exceptions to the requirements. Please get in touch with the instructor directly about permission to join the class outside these prerequisites.
Notice

Without prerequisite information, your registration for this course may not be accepted.

Confidentiality and Ethics in the Classroom

By submitting this registration form, I agree to abide by the Professional and Ethical Guidelines for the Classroom and the Confidentiality Statement:

All case material will be carefully disguised. We ask that participants agree to hold all material presented with the utmost care, following ethical and professional guidelines.


Course Cancellation Policy:

  • The registration fee is non-refundable.
  • Students who cancel before class begins will be given a tuition refund, less a $40 administrative fee.
  • There will be no refunds for cancellations after class begins.
  • Students who drop the class after it begins are expected to pay the full tuition.
 Late registrations may be accepted in exceptional circumstances, incurring an additional $100 late registration fee.

 

To pay by check, please print this page and mail it with a check payable to PCC to: 101 Cloister Court Suite A Chapel Hill NC 27514. All registrations and payments must be received by August 15, 2023, to ensure enrollment.