This course will build on the conceptual framework developed in SSAD 41000, Psychodynamic Practice Methods, with more emphasis on practice methods and interventions. The techniques of relational treatment will be explored, including collaboration, the creation of a holding environment, empathic attunement, regression, spontaneity and self-disclosure, affect regulation, mentalization, the nature of mutual influence and the use of interpretation. Specific attention will be paid to teaching students to apply concepts of transference, countertransference, projective identification and enactment in actual clinical situations. Relational approaches to brief treatment and supervision will also be addressed. Students will be encouraged to think critically about how relational interventions can be applied in their fieldwork cases. Prerequisite: SSAD 41000.