The 3 Training Models

The IPA accepts training models employed within its Constituent Organizations and their institutes, clearly based on the Eitingon, French and Uruguayan models, in meeting the IPA’s requirements for qualification.

How to become an IPA-qualified training analyst

The IPA does not appoint Training Analysts (analysts officially recognised as qualified to analyse candidates), although IPA Sponsoring Committees are responsible for the appointment of Training Analysts within Study Groups. We do, however, appoint Interim Training Analysts.

Requirements for Qualification and Admission to Membership

The IPA Procedural Code on requirements for qualification and admission to membership.

Psychoanalytic Education Committee

 

Find a Training Institute

Candidates are eligible for membership once they have completed training within IPA Constituent Organisations or study groups.

Candidate Loans

Interest-free loans to assist training of IPA Candidates.
 

The Integrated Training Model

  • This model can be used by all Institutes, Societies and Organizations that are part of the IPA for the training of analysts of children, adolescents and adults.
  • COCAP mandate

Joint Initiatives

Update from the New Board of Directors of the Latin American Institute of Psychoanalysis.