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71 THE PALMS ROEBUCK RD CLONSKEAGH 14, Dublin

012833129
Counselling Services, Counselling & Advisory Services, Psychologists, Advisory Services

70C Patrick St Dun Laoghaire, Dun Laoghaire, Dublin

(01) 230 1377
Davitt Corporate Partners specialise in business coaching and occupational psychology in Dublin, Ireland.

HOLISTIC CENTRE 16 WICKLOW STREET, 2, Dublin

(01) 442 9632
Today is practice for tomorrow Now is the right time for change to happen using Hypnotherapy and hypnosis Find out how at 01 442 9632, 28 South Willam Street, Dublin 2

15 Baggot Street Lower, 2, Dublin, D02 AV91

086 1038892
Call 086 103 8892 Hypnotherapist in Limerick specialising in blushing, anxiety, panic attacks, weight loss hypnotherapy, depression and stop smoking as well as all fears and phobias

75 MAIN ST BLACKROCK, Dublin

01 2833587
Healthcare, Entertainment, Entertainment & Lifestyle, Service For Learning Difficulties, Psychologists, Lifestyle

57 Main St, Dublin, D14 X0T8

087 246 6256

100 Brackenhill, Dublin

087 412 4085

22 Baggot Street, Dublin, D04 W5R2

(01) 667 6928
Marriage Counselors, Psychotherapists, Psychologists, Mental Health

24 P Avenue Westminster Park, Dublin, D18

086 065 6383
Mental Health, Psychologists, Hypnotherapy Services, Health Services, Diet Centers, Weight Loss Services

13 Tivoli Terrace East, Dublin, A96

087 682 6216

121 Lwr Baggot St, Dublin

086 120 0241

83 Middle Abbey St, Dublin, D02

(01) 264 9300
Hypnotherapists, Business Consultants

1 Strand Road, Sandymount, Dublin, D04

51 Donnybrook Rd, Dublin, D04 T9X7

(053) 919 8754

4 Waterloo Rd, Ballsbridge, Dublin, D04 A0X3

087 674 0014

188 Rathgar Rd, Dublin, D06 H6P4

087 616 8699

5 Cavendish Row, Dublin

087 101 7919

5-7 Upper O'Connell Street, Dublin

086 872 7668

1, Fortfield House, Cowper Rd, 6, Dublin

(01) 496 7288
About The IPAA Building on the foundational ideas and ideals of Freud and his contemporaries, psychoanalysis has continued to grow and develop. The Association was the first psychoanalytic organisation in Ireland. It was founded by Jonathan Hanaghan in 1942. Hanaghan was sent to Ireland in the 1920s by Ernest Jones, Freud’s friend and biographer to start up psychoanalysis here. Hanaghan was analysed by Douglas Bryant who was an analysand of Freud. For this reason, the Association is a repository of concepts and practices from the early inner circle of Freud. The Association has evolved over time, to embrace the work of later analysts such as Klein, Anna Freud and Winnicott. These new ideas have enriched the field, and psychoanalytic practice has both adapted and expanded. The Association’s ethos has been incorporated into the current candidate training. The course provides a comprehensive conceptual and critical understanding of the theoretical basis of psychoanalytic psychotherapy, and is a repository of concepts and practices from the early inner circle of Freud. Primacy of candidates personal analysis and work under supervision, over theoretical training and orientation, in accordance with the ethos of the early Freudians. However as training requirements have become more focused based on the tripartite structure of the integration of theory, supervision and personal psychoanalysis a thorough training in psychoanalytic clinical practice with adults including these elements, has been introduced in accordance with the ICP and European requirements. The Irish Psycho-Analytic Association is a member of the Psychoanalytic Section of the Irish Council for Psychotherapy (ICP). It is a legal entity with its statutes and regulation codes. It adheres to the Ethical guidelines and disciplinary protocols of the Psychoanalytic section. The I.P.A.A encourages high standards of professional training and practice within the psycho-analytical community. With ...

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