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MA with ABA Student Spotlight
Sunanda Mishra Hometown: Farmington Hills, MI Program: MA with Certificate in ABA Book I would recommend: Happiness Becomes You: A Guide to Changing Your Life For Good by Tina Turner Favorite Quote: “It always seems impossible until it’s done.” -Nelson Mandela.
Faculty Spotlight: Josephine Cervantes, PsyD
Dr. Josephine Cervantes (PsyD ’21) is an adjunct faculty member teaching a section of Multicultural Psychology in the MA program this semester. Where did you grow up? I grew up in a small Texas town called Port Lavaca. What or
Familiar Faces in New Spaces: MSP Personnel Updates
As we begin the new academic year, we would like to welcome some to additions to MSP’s leadership. Dr. Danielle Balaghi was elected to serve as the PsyD Program Director. Dr. Balaghi joined our Core faculty in 2019 and previously
President’s Perspective: 2022-2023 Welcome
Dear MSP Community, Welcome to the Michigan School of Psychology’s 2022-23 academic year! Many of you are just beginning your academic journey to graduate school at MSP. My hope is that the time you spend here will be among the
Student Engagement in September – Social Wellness
The wellness wheel is comprised of eight dimensions of wellness: Social, Emotional, Spiritual, Physical, Financial, Environmental, Occupational, and Intellectual. The dimensions are interconnected and important to a well-rounded and balanced lifestyle. Student engagement at MSP aims to provide programming to
PsyD Student Spotlight
Avery Potvin Hometown: Windsor, Ontario Program: PsyD Book I would recommend: Switch On Your Brain by Dr. Caroline Leaf Favorite Quote: “Becoming is better than being.” – Dr. Carol Dweck What would people be surprised to know about you? I am