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Month: May 2016

President Diane Blau

Reflections from President Blau: A Message From Nature

Our monthly blog feature from MSP President, Dr. Diane Blau, discussing what’s on her mind and in her heart regarding MSP and the field of professional psychology.  In the past weeks I have noticed significant change in the trees around MSP. Lush green leaves reside where once there was a

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Leslie Salmen

Life After MSP: Leslie Salmen

MSP strives to connect with alumni to find out more about the work that fulfills their passion for clinical psychology.  Life After MSP is our new column that highlights the career journey of our grads. Name: Leslie Ann Salmen, TLLP, working toward CAADC (MA Class of 2014) Job Titles: Therapist-II

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Elisabeth Smith, MA

Life After MSP: Elisabeth Smith

MSP strives to connect with alumni to find out more about the work that fulfills their passion for clinical psychology.  We are starting a new feature column that will highlight grads to get all the details. Name: Elisabeth J. Smith, MA, TLLP, CTP (MA Class of 2015) Job Titles: Outpatient

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Megan Meade-Higgins

Student Profile: Megan Meade-Higgins

Megan Meade-Higgins, PsyS, LMSW, MSW, a fourth year doctoral student at MSP, was recently selected to complete a two year post-doc fellowship through the Consortium for Advanced Psychology Training. Megan currently works as a practicing psychotherapist at Eastwood Clinics in St. Clair Shores, Michigan, serving a diverse population with a

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Faculty Booksigning: Franklin Sollars

Franklin Sollars, PhD, is part of the MSP Adjunct Faculty and the author of “Love Outraged and the Liberation of the Core Self,”a guidebook for a unique depth psychological approach to spiritual and emotional growth. MSP is pleased to host a book signing event on Saturday, May 21, from 2:00

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Cynthia Ransley, MA, LLP

De-stigmatizing Mental Illness: When cause becomes important

An article in Psychology Today[i] raised a dilemma that I have been thinking about for many years. The article asserts that all mental illness is a product of physical brain dysfunction.  For those disorders for which we cannot currently find said dysfunction (they list: “depression, bipolar, schizophrenia”), it is only

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Alicia Width, MA, presents her poster to attendees at the symposium.

Reflection on the 2nd Annual Psychology Research Symposium

MSP Psi Chi hosted the 2nd Annual Psychology Research Symposium on Friday, April 29 at MSP.  A clinical training for working with the LGBTQ population, taught by Rachel Crandall, LMSW, was held just before the conference.  Dr. Ellen Fedon-Keyt, PhD, delivered the key-note address, followed by two poster sessions and

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Jeff Cross

Staff Spotlight: Jeff Cross

Jeff Cross consulted for the Center for Humanistic Studies, now the Michigan School of Professional Psychology, in the capacity of systems support and technology for ten years before he was hired as the Information Systems Coordinator at MSP in 2006.  He assumed the role of Director of Information Technology &

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President Diane Blau

Reflections from President Blau: A Promising Future

Our monthly blog feature from MSP President, Dr. Diane Blau, discussing what’s on her mind and in her heart regarding MSP and the field of professional psychology.   Recently I attended a middle school concert. I saw gleaming eyes and radiant smiles on young people eager to share their melodious

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