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Original Writing

Participants interested in undertaking an independent writing project will have the option of working with a consultant. The topic selected may be theoretical, clinical, or applied, and may be on research already in progress. Some students may choose to write memoir, fiction, or poetry. Participants can select from an international roster of consultants; the current panel is listed on the following page. Program advisors will help the participants to select appropriate consultants. In addition, we will make available bibliographies of the consultants’ writings to assist in consultant selection. Work with the consultant may include discussions of how to define the research area, finding resources for background study, the elaboration of the concept, and review of successive drafts of the paper. Collaboration may be conducted by mail, phone, fax, e-mail, or, where possible, in person. The participant will pay for the consultant’s time.

The New Directions Journal

Since February 2003, New Directions has been publishing a journal of participant and faculty writing. The first four volumes were done under the editorship of Program graduates Kent Jarratt (2002 and 2003) and Michael Bieber (2006 and 2007).

The fourth issue of the Journal, published this February, includes a rich variety of short pieces by participants and faculty, and a fascinating selection of brief responses to the writing prompt, "I never told my mother that."

A fifth issue of the Journal is being prepared under the editorship of a faculty member, Kathie Hepler.

The first four volumes of the journal are available in pdf form at these websites:

If you have problems downloading these files, you can also request a printout by contacting us at: Washington Center for Psychoanalysis 4545 42nd Street, NW, #209, Washington, DC 20016 202.237.1854 center@washpsa.org.

A Partial List of Work Published by Students and Alumni