Training Schedule ’25
APPLICATIONS ARE NOW WELCOME FOR SEMESTERS 1 and 2, 2025
SEMESTER 1
Term 1: Feb 24 – April 14, 2025
Term 2: May 5 – June 30, 2025
SEMESTER 2
Term 3: July 21 – September 8, 2025
Term 4: September 29 – November 24, 2025
There are three levels in the ICAPP Training Course, as below
LEVEL 1
Units 1 – 4
Foundation Studies in the Psychoanalytic Understanding of Children and Adolescents
It is made up of the following courses
Units 1 & 2
Infant Observation
Infant Observation trains the observer in disciplined psychoanalytic observation. The object is the study of the growth of mind and personality of the infant and the familial context in which this may be facilitated or impeded. Infant Observation is the cornerstone of analytic training, and it is fundamental to ICAPP training in Year 1. Each student is required to observe a baby (with the mother or caregiver) on a one hour per week basis for the first year of an infants’ life. Written accounts of the experience of each observation are recorded and are then discussed in a weekly small group seminar with a seminar leader who provides a psychoanalytic lens for the discussion.
This experience is invaluable in developing a student’s powers of observation, along with an understanding of the emotional states of the infant as well as the mother-infant relationship. On completion of the twelve months observation, students write a paper on their understandings gained from the observation and the weekly seminars.
Infant Observation is a one-year course. However, the study of units 1 and 2 may extend beyond one year of study, allowing for time for the student to locate a suitable parent/child couple.
Groups occur at one of the following times. If a group is full at the time of application students will be placed on a waiting list.
i) Tuesdays 9.30am to 11am Waiting list open
ii) Tuesdays 4pm to 5.30pm Waiting list open
iii) Thursdays 2pm to 3.30pm Enrolments Open – positions available from February 2025
Cost $3,300, (fee may be paid in instalments)
Duration 1 Year (2 Semesters)
Course Assessment task A 5000 word paper is required at the end of the unit.
Units 3
Introduction to Psychoanalytic Theory with Marc Chaussivert
Applications are now open for Semester 1 2025
This reading seminar introduces students to key concepts in psychoanalytic theory. The development of these concepts will be explored through the writings of early theorists including Freud, Klein, Winnicott, Bion, Lacan and others. Alongside these we will also look at a range of more contemporary thinkers that have had a particular influence in working with children and adolescents including Anne Alvarez, Christopher Bollas, Tom Ogden and Antonino Ferro.
Time Mondays 5pm – 6.15pm
Date Commencing February 24th 2025 continuing for 15 Weeks (plus a two week mid semester break)
Cost $1,350
Units 4
Introduction to the Clinical Practice of Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy with Chris Stretton
Applications are now open for Semester 1 2025
This unit introduces the student to the theory and practice of child and adolescent psychotherapy. The seminar will follow Peter Blake’s book, Child and Adolescent Psychotherapy as well as referring to other leading theorists. It will include topics such as assessment, working with parents, the setting, symbolisation and play therapy. Clinical material will be presented for in depth exploration as to how it relates to introduced techniques.
Time Mondays 6pm to 7.15pm
Date Commencing February 24th, 2025 continuing for 12 weeks (plus a mid-semester break to be discussed with students)
Cost $1,080
LEVEL 2
Units 5 – 8
Clinical Studies of Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy
Note Level 1 (Units 1 – 4) must be successfully completed before students can progress to Level 2.
For entry into Level 2 each student is required to be undertaking their own personal therapy at least twice a week until completion of their training cases. It is a requirement that the therapist be approved by ICAPP.
Units 5
Working with Parents and Families with Beverley Tydeman
This program of readings and discussion of clinical material focuses on working with families and parents from a psychodynamic perspective. A child or adolescent cannot be thought about outside the context of their family and parents. The tension of working with the individual child and/or the family or parents is a constant issue in child and adolescent work. These tensions will be explored in these seminars with theoretical and practical issues being discussed from a psychoanalytic perspective.
Time Wednesdays 7pm to 8.15pm (times may change along with daylight savings changes here and in London, and will be discussed with the seminar leader, Beverley, who resides in London)
Date Commencing February 26th
Cost $1,425
Duration 15 Weeks plus a two week mid semester break.
Units 6
New Course
Intuition and Creativity and it’s Place in Psychodynamic Psychotherapy with Children
Time tba
Date Commencing Semester 2
Cost tba
Units 7
Assessment & Understanding of the Child’s Inner World including small group clinical supervision with Peter Blake
This unit is being offered in Semester 2, applications now open
This program consists of readings and discussion of presented clinical material that focuses on the psychodynamic assessment of children and adolescents. This is for both short and long-term interventions as well as parent consultations.
This seminar series also provides an opportunity for professionals working with children and/or adolescents to present their work for group discussion concentrating on relevant theoretical and technical issues. This seminar is for experienced psychotherapists who work with children and / or adolescents
Time Mondays 5pm to 6.15pm
Date Commencing July 21, 2025 continuing for 15 weeks
Cost $1,500
Units 8
Advanced History and Theory of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy with Brad Freeman
Applications are now open for Semester 1, 2025
This reading seminar will focus on the post-Bionian work of Tom Ogden and Antonino Ferro along with other contemporary and emerging theories and practices. It examines the changing views of the unconscious and the importance of working inter-subjectively.
Time 5pm to 6.15pm
Date Commencing February 27th, 2025 continuing for 12 weeks
Cost $1,080
Course Assessment A 1500 word essay is required at the end of the unit.
LEVEL 3
Units 9 – 12
Clinical Training in Psychoanalytic Child & Adolescent Psychotherapy
Level 3 builds upon the understanding and knowledge gained in previous levels and begins the formal training in child and adolescent therapy. Readings in contemporary literature on child and adolescent therapy will be examined, incorporating different schools of analytic thinking in this area. Clinical supervision and discussion both individually and in small groups will begin. Students will be required to be undertaking clinical work with children and / or adolescents and will take on 2 training cases. Students are also expected to continue their personal therapy during this training.
Units 9
New Course
Psychoanalytic Perspectives of Child Development and how it informs our clinical work with Beverley Tydeman, UK.
In this course participants will be introduced to the ideas of personality development and how these ideas inform the practice of psychoanalytic psychotherapy with children of various ages.
Time Wednesdays 5.00pm to 6.15pm for 15 sessions.
Date Commencing July 23 till November 19, 2025 (with two weeks break to be advised)
Cost. $1,350
Units 10
New Course
with Sue Reid, London UK
Applications are now open for Semester 1, 2025
Time to be advised
Date Commencing 2025
Cost to be advised
Units 11
New Course
with Professpr Steven Tuber, New York, USA
Time to be advised
Date Commencing 2025 date to be advised
Cost to be advised
Units 12
to be advised