Continuing Education Psychotherapy
Psychodynamic continuing education and training in New Jersey
EXPAND AND DEEPEN YOUR CLINICAL SKILLS
Fall 2023 Registration is Open!
Continuing Education Psychotherapy
FALL 2023 CONFERENCES
Dr. Kenneth Hardy
Understanding and Addressing Racial Trauma in the Therapeutic Relationship
Co-sponsored with ARMHA-NJ
& NJSCSW
October 14, 2023 | 9:00am - 1:00pm
Honors Living-Learning Community of Rutgers-Newark
48 New Street, Newark
and Virtual via Zoom
This will be an interactive hybrid event (in person and Zoom)
Continuing Education Psychotherapy Training and Courses | NJ
Elisabeth Brown Psy.D.
Alan Groveman Ph.D.
Emotionally Focused Therapy and Domestic Violence: An Attachment Based Treatment Framework
November 19, 2023 | 9:00am - 1:00pm
Hartman Lounge, (FDU Florham Park campus) and via Zoom
Become a Member!
We would love for you to join us. We offer a number of ways that people can get involved at CPPNJ, even if they are not training or already trained to be a psychoanalyst. Learn More about membership.
Interested in Training at CPPNJ?
We offer a variety of training opportunities such as:
Post Graduate Training in Psychodynamic Clinical Practice, Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, and Psychoanalysis. Learn more about our training.
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For our Members
September 10, 2023
Continuing Education Psychotherapy Training and Courses | NJ
Continuing Education Psychotherapy
History, Mission, and Values
The Center for Psychotherapy and Psychoanalysis of New Jersey (CPPNJ) was founded in 2009 as a result of a merger between two long-standing and well-respected psychoanalytic training institutes, The Contemporary Center for Advanced Psychoanalytic Study (CCAPS) and The Institute for Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy of New Jersey (IPPNJ). The mission of CPPNJ is to bring high quality, accessible and relevant psychoanalytic and psychodynamic training and continuing education to New Jersey. Our further goal is to increase diversity and accessibility of psychoanalytic training and services to communities that have not previously been reached by the field.
There are three pillars of our institute that define our core mission and identity. The first is our training programs providing opportunities for extended, in-depth study of psychoanalytic and psychodynamic orientations to clinical work. The second is continuing education: CPPNJ is dedicated to providing a variety of annual conferences, workshops, select seminars and mini-courses for all mental health professionals interested in learning more about psychoanalytic/psychodynamic topics. The third pillar of our institute is our community of colleagues who share a similar outlook and range of interests in their profession.
These pillars both reflect and support a number of core values of our institute. We strive to be a warm and welcoming community that fosters strong personal as well as professional connections. CPPNJ and its forebears (IPPNJ and CCAPS) promoted an egalitarian atmosphere within the institute where all members and participants are, fundamentally, colleagues who come together to learn. The founders of our parent institutes tried to avoid replicating the rigid hierarchies they had experienced in their own training programs of the past.