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  1. Since 1971 there has been a Department of Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy in Vienna, in the place where Sigmund Freud lived, worked and developed psychoanalysis more than 100 years ago. Psychoanalysis has now developed into an internationally established science dedicated to the human psyche, its development, its disorders and their treatment.

  2. The university study Psychotherapy: Psychoanalytic/ Psychodynamic Methods (ULG-PPPM) is organised by MedUni Vienna in cooperation with accredited non-university training institutions that are specialist training providers (FS providers) in the field of psychoanalytic/ psychodynamic psychotherapy.

  3. Psychoanalytic training should be done in a fine tuned cooperation between the psychoanalytic societies and the Medical University of Vienna. In October 2015, the Vienna Psychoanalytic Association and the Vienna Psychoanalytic Society already began to offer the theoretical training courses for candidates of both societies together.

  4. University of Vienna | Universitätsring 1 | 1010 Vienna | T +43-1-4277-0 Sitemap | Imprint | Accessibility | Data Protection Declaration | Printable version This website uses cookies to optimize your browser experience.

  5. Psychology (Master) The objective of the master’s programme in Psychology at the University of Vienna is to teach comprehensive knowledge in the empirical research, description and explanation of human behaviour and experience, taking into consideration biological and socio-cultural basics. At the same time, it aims at teaching comprehensive ...

  6. Welcome. The Department of Clinical and Health Psychology conducts research on innovative approaches to intervention in clinical psychology and prevention in health psychology. The wide range of research foci includes clinical neuropsychology and neuroscience, gerontopsychology and intellectual impairments as well as psychotraumatology, emotion ...

  7. After graduating in medicine from the public University of Vienna in 1922, Reich became deputy director of Freud's outpatient clinic, the Vienna Ambulatorium. During the 1930s, he was part of a general trend among younger analysts and Frankfurt sociologists that tried to reconcile psychoanalysis with Marxism .