- Duration:
- 1 Year
- Attendance:
- Part-Time
- Delivery:
- NFQ Level:
- 9 (30 credits)
- Level:
- Graduate Taught
- Award:
- Professional Diploma
- Next Intake:
- September
- Country Specific Entry Requirements:
- Visit the UCD Global Undergraduate Entry Requirements webpage.
- Other School Leaving Requirements:
- See www.ucd.ie/admissions
This course is available through the following application route(s)
To date practitioners providing clinical supervision have done so on the basis of their own commitment to their personal psychoanalysis, clinical experience and peer recognition of suitability. With the emergence in our culture of expectation of formal regulation of qualifications professional bodies within the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP) have introduced the requirement that clinical supervisors on psychotherapy training programmes are required to have a formal qualification in supervision. It is expected that the launch by CORU of a State register for the title Psychotherapist will also require a University / QQI awarded qualification in supervision. This UCD programme offers the first opportunity for experienced practitioners in the field of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis to take a formal programme that can recognise their work as supervisors of psychoanalytic practice. As importantly, if not more so, it provides the Freudian-Lacanian field here in Ireland with a locus to interrogate its understanding of supervision practised in accordance with the principles of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis. What it is to practice supervision in accordance with the principles of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis is not extensively elaborated in the literature but there are key texts that provide guiding questions for the programme.
On-going experience of one’s own psychoanalysis: this is the cornerstone of training and practice in the psychoanalytic field. On-going engagement in one’s psychoanalysis is verified by the programme. The student arranges payment for their psychoanalysis outside of the Professional Diploma fee payment.
Clinical training: supervised supervisory practice: in person individual and small group supervision of supervision practice with psychoanalytic supervisees
Theoretical content: interrogation of the psychoanalytic literature to contribute to response to the question: what is it to practice supervision in accordance with the principles of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis?
Research: students produce a clinically grounded Clinical Supervision Paper which is assessed in terms of leaving the reader in no doubt but that the writer is practising supervision in accordance with the principles of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis
Given that this is a clinical training in person-to-person practice physical presence for the teaching and clinical supervision is required.
About This Course
Supervision Practice: this practice is the core content of this experience-focussed programme.
Supervision of Supervision: students undergo regular one-to-one supervision of their supervisory practice with a recognised practitioner whose practice and supervision is based on their own very extensive engagement in their own psychoanalysis. Based on these meetings, the individual supervisor of supervisory practice will be asked to submit a report on the work and indicate if they can say that the supervisee's supervision is psychoanalytic. It may be agreeable to the student's existing supervisor of practice to include the 12 sessions in their arrangement for work. In other words, for at least 12 meetings the supervision would be occupied by the supervisee's supervisory practice. There will also be 6 small group supervision meetings where the students will speak about their supervisory work. A report will also be submitted by the supervisor leading the small group supervision. The small group supervisor will also indicate if they can say that the supervisee's supervision is psychoanalytic.
Supervision and the Freudian Unconscious: a theoretical discussion of the practice of supervision in the Freudian field. The format will be a participative seminar. Use will be made of material from the literature relevant to the discussion of supervisory practice.
Clinical Supervision Paper: students submit a 5,000-word paper in late July. This paper will be read by two readers who are psychoanalytic practitioners and supervisors. They will assess if the paper is written by a practitioner whose supervisory work is psychoanalytic in the sense of being based on the practitioner's own extensive engagement in their own psychoanalysis and on the psychoanalytic discourse as launched by Sigmund Freud and elaborated by Jacques Lacan and those that follow their principles.
Below is a list of all modules offered for this degree in the current academic year. Click on the module to discover what you will learn in the module, how you will learn and assessment feedback profile amongst other information.
Incoming Stage 1 undergraduates can usually select an Elective in the Spring Trimester. Most continuing undergraduate students can select up to two Elective modules (10 Credits) per stage. There is also the possibility to take up to 10 extra Elective credits.
| Trimester | Credits | |||
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Stage 1 Options - A) Min 4 of: Stage 1 Core Modules |
PSCO40180 | Supervision & the Freudian Ucs | 2 Trimester duration (Aut-Spr) | 2.5 |
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 4 of: Stage 1 Core Modules |
PSCO40110 | Supervision Practice | Year-long (12 months) | 10 |
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 4 of: Stage 1 Core Modules |
PSCO40120 | Clinical Supervision Paper | Year-long (12 months) | 7.5 |
Stage 1 Options - A) Min 4 of: Stage 1 Core Modules |
PSCO40130 | Supervision of supervision | Year-long (12 months) | 10 |
The programme was launched in Autumn 2023. In due course formal accreditation will be sought from the appropriate professional body.
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A Masters level minimum four-year training in psychoanalysis / psychoanalytic psychotherapy, or equivalent. Applicants will be invited to participate in an admissions interview. |
Part Time option suitable for:
Domestic(EEA) applicants: Yes
International (Non EEA) applicants: No
Am I eligible for this course?
Experienced psychoanalytic practitioners who practice supervision and see the benefit of having a formal qualification recognising this work
Experienced psychoanalytic practitioners who practice supervision and see the benefit of taking time over a year to articulate what supervision practised in accordance with the principles of Freudian-Lacanian psychoanalysis should involve.
Students on the programme will have (or, be in a position to put in place) their own supervision practice. This can be one-to-one or small group or, ideally a combination of the two.
Applicants must have a Masters level minimum four-year training in psychoanalysis / psychoanalytic psychotherapy, or equivalent.
A minimum 4 years supervised practice experience from the time of qualifying at the Masters level minimum four-year training in psychoanalysis / psychoanalytic psychotherapy, or equivalent.
Evidence of commitment to on-going engaging in their own psychoanalysis
Suitability to engage in supervision of clinical practice based on endorsements from two appropriately qualified referees
Applicants will be invited to participate in an admissions interview.
It is required that each student on the programme continues in their own psychoanalysis for the duration of the programme.
How to Apply
General application route(s) for Irish/UK/EU applicants* for International (non-EU) applicants* to Psychoanalytic Supervision:
| ROWCLASS | Apply to |
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| showAudience-audienceEU showAudience-audienceInt | X980 Psychoanalytic Supervision Professional Diploma Part-Time Commencing September 2026 Graduate Taught Not available to International applicantsApply |