James L. Poulton, Ph.D.
Training Faculty, IPISLC
850 E. 300 S., Suite 10
Salt Lake City, Utah 84102
801-350-0117
jlpoulton@mac.com
Dr. James Poulton is a psychologist in private practice in Salt Lake City, Utah, an Adjunct Assistant Professor in Psychology at the University of Utah, and a member of the national faculty of the International Psychotherapy Institute (IPI), based in Washington, DC. He is currently the chair of IPI's Curriculum Committee, serves on the Steering Committee for IPI’s Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy Certificate Program, and is the past co-director of IPI's Salt Lake City Chapter. He has written numerous articles and chapters on psychological treatment and theory, and is the author of Object Relations and Relationality in Couple Therapy: Exploring the Middle Ground (2012) and co-author of Internalization: The Origin and Construction of Internal Reality (2001) and Suffering and Sacrifice in the Clinical Encounter (in press, 2019). He has also co-authored two books on the history of art in the American West: LeConte Stewart: Masterworks (2012) and Painters of Grand Teton National Park (2015).
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