Michigan School of Professional Psychology - The Faculty

The Faculty

The faculty at MiSPP are committed to professional practice and their role as instructors. Most faculty maintain private practices and other professional activities that serve to enhance the classroom experience. All faculty hold doctoral degrees. With a commitment to scholarship, faculty are engaged in professional organizations, conduct research, publish in psychological journals and books, present seminars and trainings, and contribute to the growth and mentoring of individuals entering the profession.

Areas of faculty expertise include:

  • humanistic psychology
  • existential philosophy
  • experimental modes of teaching
  • mindfulness practices
  • multicultural psychology
  • psychodynamic psychotherapy
  • psychological assessment and psychometrics
  • quantitative and qualitative research methodologies
  • psychoanalytic psychotherapy
  • psychology and law
  • forensic psychology
  • women's issues

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