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Higher Education
Faculty of Arts, Education and Human Development
School of Psychology
Master of Psychoanalysis
Course Code AMPY
Campus St Albans and Footscray Park
Course Description
This four-year part-time course, provides clinical studies and research in psychoanalysis at an advanced level. It is aimed at professionals in the field of mental health and students and workers in disciplines that incorporate psychoanalytic knowledge and methodology such as philosophy, gender studies, cultural studies, history, literature, sociology, anthropology, education, social work and others. The course recognises the demand in all these areas, and its emphasis on the study of the most recent developments in clinical psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic research makes it unique in Australian universities and highly relevant to current professional and scientific interests.
Course Duration
The course may be undertaken on a four-year part-time basis.
Course Requirements
To qualify for the Master of Psychoanalysis (Research and Clinical Studies), students must complete a total of 192 credit points.
Course Structure
Year 1
Semester 1
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU5001 | HISTORY AND EPISTEMOLOGY OF PSYCHOANALYSIS | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5002 | THEORY OF SEXUALITY | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5003 | CLINICAL SEMINAR I: ASSESSMENT | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Semester 2
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU5004 | THEORY OF THE SUBJECT AND LOGIC OF THE SIGNIFIER | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5005 | THE SYMBOLIC, THE IMAGINARY AND THE REAL | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5006 | CLINICAL SEMINAR II: DEVELOPMENT OF THE TRANSFERENCE | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Year 2
Semester 1
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU5007 | NEUROSIS | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5008 | PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUES I | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5009 | CLINICAL SEMINAR III: TREATMENT OF THE NEUROSES | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Semester 2
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU5010 | PSYCHOSIS AND PERVERSION | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5011 | PSYCHOANALYTIC TECHNIQUE II | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU5012 | CLINICAL SEMINAR IV: HANDLING OF THE TRANSFERENCE | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Year 3
Semester 1
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU6001 | THE ETHICS OF PSYCHOANALYSIS | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6002 | THE OBJECT RELATION | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6003 | CLINICAL SEMINAR V: ETHICAL PROBLEMS IN THE CLINIC | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Semester 2
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU6004 | PSYCHOANALYSIS WITH CHILDREN | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6005 | PSYCHOANALYSIS AND CULTURE | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6006 | CLINICAL SEMINAR VI: CHILDREN IN TREATMENT | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
Year 4
Semester 1
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU6007 | CLINICAL SEMINAR VII: SPECIAL CLINICAL PROBLEMS | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6008 | THESIS 1 | 16 | 0.1670 | 1 | $681 | $851 | $1,911 |
Semester 2
| | | Credit Point | EFTSL | SC Band | Pre 2005 (AU$) | From 2005 (AU$) | Full Fee (AU$) | | APU6009 | RESEARCH SEMINAR | 8 | 0.0830 | 1 | $338 | $423 | $950 |
| APU6010 | THESIS II | 16 | 0.1670 | 1 | $681 | $851 | $1,911 |
Career Prospects
The course serves as a solid conceptual basis for clinical practitioners who wish to apply psychoanalysis in their work: psychologists, psychiatrists and other medical practitioners, psychotherapists, social workers, psychiatric nurses and other mental health workers.
In the case of workers and scholars of disciplines other than clinical, the course offers specialised knowledge and research methodology in an academic and scientific field which is constantly expanding.
Admission Requirements
To qualify for admission to the course, an applicant must have successfully completed a degree in a relevant discipline from an approved tertiary institution, or equivalent.
Fees
The course is offered on a full-fee paying basis.
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