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Mindfulness: How We Create Our Suffering and How We Begin to Let Go
“Mindfulness helps us see how we create our own suffering,” I told a group of meditation students. I had said this so many times in the past that until one of my students raised her hand and queried, “I don’t

Empathy First
“School staff today are under enormous pressure to show progress for every student every year. Yet they are in a bind. One disruptive child can effectively derail an entire lesson.” An article[i] tweeted from the Child Mind Institute offers strategies

Student Reflection: First Days at MSP
Having been in school for my undergrad, I thought I had a pretty good idea of what the school environment was like from a student’s perspective. MSP blew that out of the water. My first experience was at the Open

Reflections from President Blau: Holding Hope
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. There would be several areas to explore this month if the election was

DIA @ MSP: Visual Thinking Strategies
On September 29, MSP was pleased to host Rebekka Parker of the DIA for a workshop on how to use Visual Thinking Strategies in clinical psychology. A few weeks ago, I had the opportunity to visit the Michigan School for
Faculty Spotlight: Stacy Grindling
Stacy Grindling, PsyD, teaches in the doctoral program at MSP. What attracted you to teaching at MSP? I graduated from the Chicago School of Professional Psychology; however, I had never known that there was a Michigan School of Professional Psychology!