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Do psychoanalysts-to-be have to be psychoanalyzed by someone already practicing, or do they just analyze themselves as part of their training?

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Answered by PsyDAG
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It may take as many as four years of training in a psychoanalysis program, on top of the time required to get a doctoral degree, to become a psychoanalytic psychologist. Students in a psychoanalysis program attend classes, participate in supervised clinical sessions, and may even undergo a personal psychoanalysis of their own. Psychoanalytical training is meant to enhance a practicing psychologist?s therapeutic techniques.
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