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Scott Pytluk Ph.d., Abpp

Scott Pytluk, Ph.D., ABPP, serves as Adjunct Faculty at the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute and the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis since January 2020, where Pytluk also works as a Psychoanalyst. Previously, Pytluk held the position of Professor/Psychologist at Argosy University from September 2000 to March 2019 and contributed to Child & Adolescent Behavioral Health at Mt. Sinai Hospital from November 1998 to July 2000. Pytluk earned a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from UC Santa Barbara between 1992 and 1998, an A.B. in Psychology from Brown University in 1990, and a Certificate in Psychoanalysis from the Chicago Center for Psychoanalysis.

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Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute

The Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute transforms the lives of individuals, families and communities using psychoanalytic knowledge to help them grow and thrive. Since its founding in 1932, the Institute has contributed to the field of psychoanalysis through education and scholarship. Today, the Institute offers a contemporary model of psychoanalytic thought relevant to individual and community life that is represented in all its education programs, providing advanced training in the theory and practice of psychoanalysis and psychotherapy. The Institute’s Treatment Centers provide psychoanalytically informed services for children, adolescents and adults. Continuing education and community engagement programs from the Institute bring psychoanalytic ideas to public discussions of cultural and social issues. Psychoanalysis is both a theory of the mind and a method of therapy. As a theory of the mind, psychoanalysis offers a comprehensive, in-depth explanation of being human: why we do what we do; why we want what we desire; and how we become the people we become. As a method of therapy, psychoanalysis explores the individual within the context in which they live. Psychoanalysts and psychoanalytic psychotherapists work in mental health clinics, community agencies, schools and other organizations. They consult with mental health practitioners and also offer consultation to those who work with people in any setting, including neighborhood organizations, corporations, family businesses, lawyers, educators and many others. Human beings and being human are at the core of the Chicago Psychoanalytic Institute’s mission. The Institute is dedicated to advancing the knowledge of human beings – their feelings, thoughts and behaviors – and to improving people’s lives. Visit the Institute’s website www.ChicagoAnalysis.org to learn more.


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