October
1999
NEWS
FROM THE DIVISION OF PSYCHOANALYSIS (DIVISION 39)
AND
SECTION IV: LOCAL CHAPTERS
by
Laurel Wagner, Ph.D.
Patricia Wood, Ph.D.
We attended an excellent
meeting of the Division of Psychoanalysis (Division 39) at the American Psychological
Association Convention in Boston in August. The theme of the meeting was "The
Dynamic Unconscious: Is it Still the Hallmark of Psychoanalysis Today?", a topic
which was considered from a number of perspectives in an impressive array of addresses,
panels, and symposia. If you have not attended a Division 39 meeting, consider doing so
next Spring in San Francisco. It is a wonderful opportunity for immersion in
psychoanalytic thought and convivial connection with colleagues from around the country.
Dr. Wagner attended the
meetings of the board of Division 39 as President Elect of the division, and Dr. Wood
attended the meetings of Section IV, Local Chapters, as DSPP's representative to Division
39. The division is currently dealing with issues, which affect not only future directions
for the division but also the future of psychoanalytic training and practice in the United
States.
Division 39 is in active
negotiations with other members of the Psychoanalytic Consortium to draft national
accreditation criteria for psychoanalytic institutes in the United States relative to
standards of psychoanalytic training. Members of the Consortium are the Division of
Psychoanalysis (Division 39) of the American Psychological Association, the American
Psychoanalytic Association, The American Academy of Psychoanalysis, and the National
Membership Committee on Psychoanalysis in Clinical Social Work. The goal is to have one
national accreditation group of which Division 39 will be a part and will serve on the
board. Ultimately, accreditation probably will be administered by the U.S. Department of
Education. This is obviously an important issue. Division 39 represents members
from many different kinds of psychoanalytic institutes, so we need to represent various
views and accommodate different models of psychoanalytic training without compromising
standards. Dr. Wagner is Division 39's representative to the consortium committee, which
is drafting the standards document.
Division 39 decided upon a
number of changes to the bylaws of the division last spring. The most significant change
is that allied professionals (licensed mental health professionals who are not
psychologists) are welcomed as members of Division 39, with a wide variety of benefits of
membership. The division made this decision to be more inclusive and welcoming to all
professionals interested in psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic therapy. Response of allied
professionals joining Division 39 has been excellent to date; we urge DSPP's allied
professionals to consider this opportunity.
Currently, Division 39 is
emphasizing psychoanalytic education at the high school, college, and graduate school
level in its initiatives. This year, during the presidency of Dr. Spyros Orfanos, the
focus has been on high school and college level education. During Dr. Wagner's presidency,
the focus will be on graduate psychoanalytic education, addressing concerns about the lack
of psychoanalytic thinking and training at this level, the potential effects 20 or 30
years down the road, and possible remedies.
Division 39 has also
approved the creation of a new section, Section IX: Psychoanalysts for Social
Responsibility. Other sections in the division are Section I: Psychologist Psychoanalyst
Practitioners; Section II: Childhood & Adolescence; Section III: Women, Gender &
Psychoanalysis; Section IV: Local Chapters; Section V: Psychologist Psychoanalyst
Clinicians; Section VI: Psychoanalytic Research Society; Section VII: Psychoanalysis and
Groups; Section VIII: Couple and Family Therapy and Psychoanalysis. Each section has an
active constituency pursuing the section's agenda and welcomes new members who share the
section's special interests.
In August, Section IV:
Local Chapters welcomed two new local chapters, the Kansas City Association for
Psychoanalytic Psychology and the San Antonio Society for Psychoanalytic Studies. A local
chapter for the Phoenix area is also under discussion. In addition, Section IV has
recently implemented the Graduate Student Stipend Project, which will provide funding for
selected students to attend Division 39 meetings; this stipend will be passed around local
chapters. Currently, Section IV is in the process of ratifying changes to its bylaws
(already approved by the Section IV Senate) to allow allied professionals to participate
fully in the section and to serve on the Section IV Senate. Section IV representatives
compared notes on challenges facing local chapters, and the consensus was that most
chapters have stable, active memberships and vital programs but struggle with funding and
with attracting student members; both issues are important because they represent the
future lifeblood of the organizations.
We will be posting
applications for Division 39 and Section memberships on DSPP's web site at
http://www.dspp.com. If you are not a member of Division 39, do consider the considerable
benefits of joining.
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