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Student Reflection: Research collaboration using qualitative analysis
Over the past few years I have had the remarkable opportunity to work with an excellent team of practitioners, scholars, and researchers toward the publication of “Surviving Sudden Cardiac Arrest: A Pilot Qualitative Survey Study of Survivors” in the Journal

Reflections from President Blau: Beginning Yet Again
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. This week begins the 2016-17 academic year. As always there are several days
Reflection: The experience of being a first year doctoral student at MSP
Being a first year doctoral student at MSP provided me with significant personal and professional growth that I never anticipated. The first day of class was anxiety provoking as it was saturated with anticipation of how the program worked and

My Reflections on Diversity Perspectives
It’s been quite a year. In fact, the past few years have been eye-opening for most of America. For me, and for other African Americans, unfortunately, it’s been business as usual. America has not always been fair and kind to

Life After MSP: Bridget Bienz
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: Bridget Bienz, TLLP (MA

Thoughts on APA Accreditation
A small constellation of students from various universities across the country came to the Merrill Palmer Institute (MPI) in 1970 for a year of study with Clark Moustakas and Cereta Perry in new program entitled “Enhancing Human Potentials”(EHP). The seeds