Board Certification
for the
Clinical Social Worker Psychoanalyst
This specialty credential offers a means for
expert clinical social workers to be recognized for proficiency
in the important area of Psychoanalysis. It is based on practice
competences identified through a process of research and consultation
with many experts in the field, drawing deeply on research and
thoroughly referenced. From the position statement, The
Practice of Psychoanalysis: A Specialty of Clinical Social Work (PDF),
the standards for the credential are cast in a format by which
the practitioner may demonstrate his/her capabilities as a specialist
in this field.
Those interested in obtaining this specialty
credential, need to meet the ABE criteria
for board certification as an advanced clinical social worker.
In addition, there are two variations to the application process:
one for a clinical social worker who is a graduate of a psychoanalytic
institute and the other for a non-institute graduate. The following
are the eligibility criteria for both application offerings:
Institute graduate criteria:
- Training: a graduate of
a psychoanalytic institute training program
- Personal analysis: by a training
analyst or equivalent (PDF) (at least 5-years of post-graduate
experience as a psychoanalyst), in-person, for a minimum of
40 weeks/300 hours during a year (at a frequency of 3-5 sessions
per week, on separate days)
- Supervision:
1) Supervised in practice for a minimum of 150-200 hours by a training
analyst or equivalent (PDF)
2) Supervised in conducting two adult psychoanalysis cases, at
least one was supervised to completion—lasting at least two years
in one instance, and at least one year in the other
- Specialty Practice Experience:
1) Within the past year a minimum of 300 hours of clinical social
work practice informed by psychoanalytic theory and formal
psychoanalysis (PDF) with at least two analysand’s
2) Within three years or more, 4,500 hours of post-master’s clinical
social work practice informed by psychoanalytic theory
- Continuing Education: within
the past three years, 40 clock hours of clinical continuing education,
of which 50% can be identified as psychoanalytically oriented
- Evaluation of Practice:
two successful evaluations by colleagues/supervisors/ consultants
who are clinical social worker psychoanalysts or analysts who
are clinical psychologists or psychiatrists
Non-institute graduate criteria:
- Training: in lieu of institute
training, achieved equivalency of knowledge through other means
in each of the following areas of study: history of psychoanalysis,
psychoanalytic theory, psychoanalytic technique, normal & abnormal
growth & development within the context of psychoanalytic
models, and socio-cultural factors and gender issues
- Personal Analysis: by a training
analyst or equivalent (PDF) (at least 5-years of post-graduate
experience as a psychoanalyst), in-person, for a minimum of
450 hours, meeting at least twice a week
- Supervision:
1) Supervised in practice for at least 150 hours by an analyst(s)
whose qualifications are equivalent to those of a training
analyst (PDF) and who, at the time of supervision, had
five years post-graduate experience as a psychoanalyst
2) Supervised in conducting two in-person adult psychoanalysis
cases—at least one was supervised to completion—lasting at least
two years in one instance, and at least one year in the other
- Clinical Consultation: in
the past two years, a minimum of 20 hours as a consultee or consultant,
in a formal or informal setting, in the clinical practice of
psychoanalysis
- Continuing Education: within
the past three years, 40 clock hours of clinical continuing education,
of which 50% can be identified as psychoanalytically oriented
- Specialty Practice Experience:
1) Within the past year, a minimum of 300 hours of clinical social
work practice informed by psychoanalytic theory and formal
psychoanalysis (PDF) with at least two analysand’s
2) Within three years or more, 4,500 hours of post-master’s clinical
social work practice informed by psychoanalytic theory
- Evaluation of Practice:
1) Two successful evaluations by colleagues/supervisors/ consultants
who are clinical social work psychoanalysts or analysts who
are clinical psychologists or psychiatrists, and
2) Provide information on two colleagues who consulted/supervised
you, while you were obtaining your practice knowledge, one of
whom submits a letter of assessment
APPLY for the Clinical Social Worker
Psychoanalyst Board Certification,
email
or call 1-800-694-5285 ext. 16.
Annual Recertification Requirements for
this Specialty are:
- Currency of practice (minimum of 300 practice
hours required) and active practice of psychoanalysis with at
least one analysand;
- 20 hours of clinical continuing education,
of which at least 25% must be identified as applying to this
specialty practice area;
- Highest clinical-level state licensure in
good standing; and
Adherence to ABE’s Code of Ethics.
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