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An Unexpected Calling
I am a mother, who lost her child to suicide. Yet, as a result of attending MSP and earning my doctoral degree, I have been able to rewrite my story of despair into a story of hope. As a licensed
Alumni Updates- February 2015
Judy Atkins (PsyD 2011) is now fully licensed in the state of Georgia. “The quality education I received at MSP was evident since I passed both exams on the first attempt, which completed my application process for full licensure. The
Congrats to Our Current Student Scholarship Recipients!
MSP is committed to contributing annually to assist in student scholarships and aid. Scholarship and financial assistance funding is supported by gifts from alumni, family, and friends. Generally, funds are disbursed in the form of tuition credit. Scholarships for continuing
Research and Presentations
At MSP, research is encouraged for both students and faculty. The research involved may be independent or as part of a team and may result in publication or presentation. The following activities are currently underway at MSP: Dr. Lee Bach

Retirement Choices for the New Old
After I turned 65 I could not deny that I began to play with the concept of some sort of change in my employment. I could almost feel an internal shift take place as I contemplated the freedom of leisure

Faculty Spotlight – Dr. Diane Blau
Dr. Blau is the President of the Michigan School of Professional Psychology (originally the Center for Humanistic Studies Graduate School), which she co-founded in 1980. Prior to becoming its president in 2012, Dr. Blau held multiple academic and administrative roles