Jill and David Scharff

The International Psychotherapy Institute was founded by Dr. David Scharff and Dr. Jill Scharff, who have served as the institute's codirectors for the past eleven years. Under their vision and leadership, clinicians from the United States, Panama and other countries have joined together to study Object Relations Theory and Therapy as well as contemporary, cutting-edge psychoanalytic theory from around the world.

Individually and separately, the Scharffs are the authors of many influential books that have guided the development of countless clinicians. Their works include Object Relations Family Therapy, Object Relations Couple Therapy, Scharff Notes: A Primer of Object Relations Therapy, Object Relations Theory and Practice, Object Relations Therapy of Physical and Sexual Trauma, Object Relations Family Therapy, Foundations of Object Relations Family Therapy, Object Relations Individual Therapy, The Sexual Relationship: An Object Relations View of Sex and the Family, Refinding the Object and Reclaiming the Self, The Psychoanalytic Century: Freud's Legacy for the Future, and Projective and Introjective Identification and the Use of the Therapist's Self. They are also the editors of numerous other works on the foundations of psychotherapy.

About IPI

The International Psychotherapy Institute (formerly the International Institute for Object Relations Therapy) presents national certificate training programs that bring mental health professionals and faculty together to study with international contributors at the leading edge of the field, such as Otto Kernberg, Christopher Bollas, Peter Fonagy, Ted Jacobs, Glen Gabbard and Jill and David Scharff. IPI offers quality programming in a variety of formats - short courses, multi-year training programs in theory and technique, and advanced clinical training - all with continuing education credit.

Locations
IPI is based in Washington, DC, where it offers its core training programs. Students from throughout the U.S., as well as from countries worldwide, commute to Washington periodically for these programs. In addition, IPI offers community-based training modules through its chapters or affiliate programs in Burlington, VT; Charlottesville, VA; Chevy Chase, MD/Washington, DC; Kalamazoo, MI; Long Island and Manhattan, NY; New Orleans, LA; Omaha, NE; Panama City, Panama; Philadelphia, PA; Pittsburgh, PA; Richmond, VA; Salt Lake City, UT; and Tampa, FL.

Training Programs
Each of IPI's core training programs leads to certification. The Couple, Child and Family Therapy Program offers up to two years of training in the application of object relations theory to the treatment of these populations. The Object Relations Theory and Practice Program provides a two-year comprehensive immersion in object relations theory and therapy. The International Institute for Psychoanalytic Training applies contemporary object relations and other psychoanalytic theories to understanding the analytic pair of analyst and analysand. The Clinical Applications Program offers advanced training in the application of object relations theory to clinical work. Each program operates within and augments the existing learning matrix of IPI. And the Supervision Program offers opportunities for clinical supervision from any of IPI's faculty members. Supervision is offered in affiliated program sites, or nationally via telephone or videolink.

Continuing Education
IPI also provides multiple educational opportunities for participants who do not want to enroll in one of its core training programs. Participants are free to attend any of IPI's four annual weekend conferences in Washington, its periodic national and international conferences, or to be come engaged in any of its supervisory programs. Satellite programs are also available to all who are interested. These programs differ in number and kind, depending on location, but may include study groups, individual or group supervision, seminars, local conferences, multi-year training programs, and our ever-popular videoconference series.

Outreach
IPI provides further outreach through seminars and conferences at worldwide locations (such as Panama City, Panama, Edinburgh, Scotland, New York, Salt Lake City, and New Orleans), institutional partnerships with other associations (such as the International Couple and Family Association), publications by IPI members and faculty, and consultations by telephone or by videoconference.

Affective Learning
Our innovative educational method, which we call affective learning, combines theoretical, clinical and experiential approaches to arrive at an integrated view of personhood, development, internal object relations, pathology and clinical interaction. Feedback and written evaluations from students and input from our multidisciplinary faculty and the Board of Directors ensure quality programming of relevance to the clinician. The aim of the Institute is to promote the science and art of psychotherapy and psychoanalysis.

Graduate Training
IPI collaborates with North Central University, Arizona (NCU) to make study at IPI creditable towards a Masters or Ph.D. in professional psychology. The two-year Object Relations Theory and Practyice Program is now creditable towards a M.A. or Ph.D. at NCU when students enroll for the distance learning program at NCU. Contact IPI for more information, or visit NCU’s website at www.ncu.edu/ipi.

International Psychotherapy Institute
6612 Kennedy Drive
Chevy Chase MD 20815-6504
Tel: 301-215-7377
E-mail:info@theipi.org