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Reflections from President Blau
October marked the first installment of a 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. It has occurred to me that in

Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Kip Thompson
Where did you grow up? I was born in Detroit and raised in Hampton, VA. Where did you go to school for your undergraduate and graduate degrees? I attended Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA where I earned my BA in
How to get Started and Thrive in Health Psychology
APA is moving towards an Integrated Healthcare focus beginning in 2017. Understanding how to work within a medical setting or learning how to work with physicians is the future of graduate school training and clinical practice. There are many avenues

Faculty Spotlight- Dr. Aaron Ceresnie
Dr. Ceresnie joins the MSP faculty as an adjunct professor in the Master’s program, teaching Research Foundations. Where did you grow up? I grew up in Farmington Hills, Michigan Where did you go to school for your undergraduate and graduate

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