Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis
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The Boston Graduate School of Psychoanalysis [1]is an independent psychoanalytic graduate school in Brookline, Massachusetts. It offers Master of Arts in Psychoanalysis, Master of Arts in Psychoanalytic Counseling, and Doctoral programs in psychoanalysis. It also offers a one–year program through its continuing education department for clinical practitioners and professionals. It is one of few psychoanalytic institutes in the world that have regional accreditation.
BGSP accepts students with bachelor's degrees; the school since it's founding provides psychoanalytic education without requiring prior training in any other profession. Since the school’s beginning in 1973 in Boston, two more campuses were added: Vermont, and New York [2]. (Vermont has since closed.)
BGSP teaches the theories of modern psychoanalysis.