Congratulations to our MSP community for these incredible scholarly contributions! It is inspiring to see faculty and collaborators advancing humanistic, clinical, and justice-oriented psychology through impactful publications.
Recent Publications:
Dr. Courtney Cabell (Core Faculty, MA ’21, PsyD ’25): Brown, V. F., Cabell, C. D., & Belton, G. S. (2026). Women and humanistic psychology. In L. Hoffman, L. X. Vallejos, D. Hocoy, P. Tummala-Narra & E. M. DeRobertis (Eds.), APA handbook of humanistic and existential psychology: Clinical and social applications (Vol. 2) (pp. 261–280). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000432-013 [Access via MSP Library]
Blake Kozlowksi (MA ’24, PsyD 2), Ashlyn Olson (PsyD 2), Alizay Naqvi (MA ’24, PsyD 2), Alexis Amos (PsyD 2), Dr. Andrew Franks (Core Faculty): Kozlowski, B. A., Olson, A. S., Naqvi, A. R., Amos, A. S., & Franks, A. S. (2026). Authoritarian aggression: A unique predictor of attitudes to sex- and gender-based crime. Sexes, 7(1), 12. https://doi.org/10.3390/sexes7010012 [Open Access link]
Dr. Derrick Sebree, Jr. (MA Program Director, MA ’12, PsyD ’16): Sebree, D., Jr., & Belton, G. S. (2026). Ecopsychology and humanistic psychology: Critical praxis for justice orientations. In L. Hoffman, L. X. Vallejos, D. Hocoy, P. Tummala-Narra & E. M. DeRobertis (Eds.), APA handbook of humanistic and existential psychology: Clinical and social applications (Vol. 2) (pp. 571–585). American Psychological Association. https://doi.org/10.1037/0000432-028 [Access via MSP Library]
Vincent Mangiapane (MA ’21, PsyD 4): Thielman, K., Caccitore, J., & Mangiapane, V. (2026). “I would feel misunderstood and diminished:” Perceived helpfulness of a grief diagnosis among grievers. Death Studies. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/07481187.2025.2598316 [Request via ILL from MSP Library]
We celebrate the continued impact of this work and the ways it contributes to meaningful, socially responsive scholarship.