Supporting our members, offering outstanding psychoanalytic training to mental health professionals, and educating the general public about psychoanalysis since 1999.

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Julie Hendrickson, MA, LMHC, FIPA (Dean of Candidates, Board Director)

Address: 4105 E. Madison Street, Suite 222
City: Seattle
State: Washington
Zip: 98112
Phone: 206.527.3081
Website: http://www.julhendrickson.com/
Years in Practice: 29



Specialty/Practice Description

Psychoanalysis and Psychotherapy for Adults & Adolescents, Couples Therapy.
I’m a Full Member of NPSI having graduated from the NPSI psychoanalytic training in 2018. As a member of the NPSI faculty, I have taught didactic seminars and co-led clinical seminars. I have also taught in the NPSI Fundamentals Program. Since my graduation at NPSI, I have been involved in multiple committees and projects at NPSI, including a member of the Progression Committee, member of the Curriculum Committee, member of the Standing Ethics Committee, and as an alternate director for the NAPsaC Board. I am currently the Dean of Candidates at NPSI, a position I’ve held since 2023. I have a private practice in Seattle where I see adults in psychoanalysis and provide consultation to therapists in the local community. Her focus is psychoanalysis and psychoanalytic psychotherapy for adults and psychoanalytically-informed consultation.





Our Mission

Our mission is to

  1. Deliver premier psychoanalytic education and training for individuals aspiring to become psychoanalysts and psychoanalytically informed psychotherapists, with a dedicated focus on British Object Relations theory, the work of Wilfred Bion, and contemporary Post-Bionian clinical practice;
  2. Foster the ongoing professional growth and development of our analyst members, candidates, and community members through rigorous scholarship, mentorship, and collegial exchange;
  3. Advance regional, national, and international understanding of mental life by contributing original thought and research to the evolving field of psychoanalysis; and
  4. Promote emotional health, creativity, and well-being for those we serve through the ethical and compassionate practice of psychoanalysis.


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