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Psychologists Writing for Film
Many movies function as “equipment for living,” a phrase coined by Skip Dine Young based on Kenneth Burke’s idea of literature as equipment for living. This phrase means that movies provide edification, inspiration, and thoughtful debate among viewers about important
Honor Society Game Night
On November 5, 2014, MSP students, faculty, friends, and family came together for a night of fun at the MSP Honor Society Game Night. Attendees’ played a variety of games, including board games, charades, and role-playing activities. The aim of

Faculty Spotlight – Dr. Dustin Shepler
Dr. Dustin Shepler joined the Michigan School of Professional Psychology as a Core Faculty member in 2012. He teaches in both the MA and PsyD programs. For more on Dr. Shepler click here. Hometown: Bluffton, Ohio Favorite book (non-academic): Catcher in

Qualitative Gaming
One of the discussions I have with the students in the Masters Program each year is about the nature of quantitative and qualitative research. These are two very different ways of interpreting our experiences. The quantitative method relies on
The Good Therapist
How effective are therapists? The average therapist is twice as effective as antidepressants in the treatment of depression and is successful in about 70% of all cases no matter what the diagnosis. This is roughly equivalent to the success rate

Don’t Look Away; You Could Miss a lot in 9 Seconds
I went to an ER twice in a short span of time, during which I had three kind nurses stand with their mobile laptops and proceed to ask, “Are you safe in the place you are living?” This is the