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Reflections from President Blau: The March Newsletter
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 communicating with others, playing it safe means avoidance of topics relating to

The Metro Detroit Association of Black Psychologists: A History and Personal Legacy
February is the shortest month of the year and is not the only time I celebrate Black Herstory/History. Personally, I believe that every day of the year is worth observing the multiple contributions of people of African descent who were
Treating Trauma-related Mental Health Disorders with Cognitive Process Therapy
On February 26th I will be presenting a workshop on using cognitive processing therapy (CPT) for the treatment of PTSD. CPT is a manualized 12-session therapy approach that combines exposure therapy with cognitive behavioral therapy. It is classified as an

Humanizing Psychoanalysis III: Conference Recap
On Saturday, January 30, 2016, I attended The Integrative Psychoanalytic Society Conference, “Humanizing Psychoanalysis III.” I delivered a presentation on heuristic research and social anxiety. I found the conference to be an enriching experience, both professionally and personally. The atmosphere

Reflections From President Blau: The Therapeutic Frame
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. Imagine a favorite painting, the lines, colors, and textures within, and how it

Imposter Syndrome: Who let me post this?
Only at MSP does this happen. I’m in a class in the MA program, and Dr. King asks that we pair up and take turns following each other around, repeating out loud in a cycle our personal greatest fear. Here’s