Karen J Maroda, PHD ABPP
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Karen J Maroda, PHD ABPP
I am a psychologist in private practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin who is board certified in psychoanalysis by the American Board of Professional Psychology. In 2012 I was elected to Fellow status by the American Psychological Association for my contributions to. I offer services in psychotherapy once per week and twice per week for psychoanalysis. I also offer supervision on a weekly basis for psychodynamic clinicians seeking greater insight into their role in the treatment and who are dedicated to their.

BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS The Analyst's Vulnerability: Impact on Theory and Technique Maroda, K. (Order here) Published by Routledge In this book, Dr. Maroda challenges analysts to take a more active role in facilitating the treatment. She favors an approach that. RESOURCES EPISODE #15 - Dr. Karen Maroda - Therapists Are Human Too Every once in a while, as a psychotherapist you come across an author who's work really resonates with you.

It challenges, inspires, and makes a mark on your.
Services
I offer supervision on a weekly basis for psychodynamic clinicians seeking greater insight into their role in the treatment and who are dedicated to their professional development.
I offer constructive and specific feedback, both positive and negative, and work best with therapists who are seeking this.
I see clients/patients a minimum of once per week for psychotherapy and twice per week for psychoanalysis.
The frequency of visits promotes a safe, structured, predictable environment that allows patients to consciously and unconsciously anticipate the opportunity to temporarily let down their defenses.
Panel presentation at the annual Division 39 (Psychoanalysis) spring meeting of the American Psychological Association.
Paper entitled, "Resonating with the patient's experience: Enactment or Self-disclosure?".
Co-presenters were Roy Barsness, Ph.
More than enactment: Therapeutic Action and the Therapist's Use of Emotion.
Conflict and Culture in the Analytic Dyad: Do We Avoid Addressing Differences and Wait for Enactment Instead?
From Countertransference to Enactment: Re-Examining the Role of Self-Disclosure and Other Affect-Based Techniques in Light of Evolving Psychoanalytic Theory.
I am a licensed psychologist and am covered by most insurance.
However I am an out-of-network provider.
Policies vary significantly and you should check with your insurance company to determine the extent of your mental health benefits, your annual deductible, and whether or not your sessions need to be pre-authorized.
Someone who can take responsibility for his or her feelings and behavior and who is seeking self-knowledge as well as symptom relief.
I believe that long-term improvement hinges on understanding what early influences, including inherited temperament, contribute to the person you are now.
Every once in a while, as a psychotherapist you come across an author who's work really resonates with you.
It challenges, inspires, and makes a mark on your own way of practicing.
For me, Dr. Karen Maroda is one of those authors.
The following resources will help to explain how I practice as well as what psychoanalytic treatment is about and why it is effective.
This article (The tyranny of time: How long does effective therapy really take?) explains why psychoanalytic treatment can be longer than other types.
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