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PsyD Student Spotlight
Reba Meagher Hometown: Royal Oak, MI Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: It Wasn’t Your Fault: Freeing Yourself from the Shame of Childhood Abuse with the Power of Self-Compassion by Beverly Engel, LMFT Favorite Quote: “Never doubt that a small group
MA Student Spotlight
Shaz Qurashi Hometown: New York, New York Program: MA Book I would recommend: Developing a Model of Islamic Psychology and Psychotherapy: Islamic Theology and Contemporary Understandings of Psychology By Abdallah Rothman Favorite Quote: “The best among you is the one
MSP at Division 32
Research is an integral part of academic life at MSP. The diverse interests of our faculty, students, and staff create numerous opportunities for research collaborations and contributions. We are so proud of all the hard work being done outside of
2024 Internship Placements
We are excited to share that 100% of MSP doctoral students progressing to internship next year have matched to internship sites through the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) national matching program for the fourth year in a row. Of
Celebrating Arab American Heritage Month
Arab American Heritage Month is observed in April to honor the achievements of Arab Americans. During this month, we celebrate the rich culture of Arab Americans through art, music, food, and more. While the contributions, accomplishments, and culture of Arab
MENAPC Celebrates Spring Holidays
Inclusivity and diversity are two things that MSP is known for. We are a community of different races, faiths, and cultures, and we are proud to celebrate that! True to this sentiment the Middle Eastern and North African Psychology Club