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Faith and Skepticism in Science
The replication of research results is a cornerstone of science. If research findings can’t be reproduced by other researchers what confidence can we have in “scientific” findings? A large scale replication study reported in the September issue of the eminent

Steps Towards Student Research: Get Involved!
In a follow-up to Dr. Shepler’s recent blog post encouraging students to consider extracurricular research opportunities, current PsyD student, Timothy Franke, shares helpful tips for how to get involved. One of the most common reasons for entering a PsyD

Extracurricular scholarship? But…I already have so much to do!
Since joining the MSP faculty in 2012, I’ve had the privilege of working with and mentoring students through inviting them to collaborate on my research. But, with so many chapters and articles to read, and with so many papers to

Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Franklin Sollars
Dr. Sollars is a long time faculty member at the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. He recently decided to devote more time to his private practice and is now an adjunct faculty member in the masters program. Dr. Sollars has

Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Nicole Tacoma
Dr. Tacoma is an adjunct faculty member at MSP. She teaches Psychotherapy with Children in the MA Program. Hometown I grew up in Midland, MI. Favorite book (non-academic) I have an aversion to “favorites” I’ve never had a favorite anything.

MA Program Synthesis
The MSP Master’s program has a long-standing tradition called ‘synthesis’, which challenges students to distill their learning of a phenomena into the purest essence possible. Most courses have a class-synthesis at the end, and at the end of the program,