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Michigan School of Psychology

Farmington Hills, MI

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Quick Facts

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1980
Founded
Private graduate school
Type
181
Graduate
Special Focus Four-Year
Classification
President: Dr. Frances Brown

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About Michigan School of Psychology

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The Michigan School of Psychology is a private graduate school for clinical psychology in Farmington Hills, Michigan, United States.

History
In 1980, Clark Moustakas founded the Center for Humanistic Studies in Detroit, Michigan , continuing a Masters-level psychology program which had been offered at the Merrill-Palmer Institute. In 2003, the campus moved to Farmington Hills, Michigan , and in 2006, on the occasion of its 25th anniversary, it changed its name to the Michigan School of Professional Psychology. In 2018, the school updated its mission statement and again changed its name to the Michigan School of Psychology. In 2021, the school opened a new building which houses the Michigan School Psychological Clinic.
Curriculum
As a school founded in the humanistic tradition of psychology, the Michigan School of Psychology was created specifically to generate a learning climate that reflects the school's mission and its emphasis on growth and potential. Its classes encourage experiential learning and self-reflection as students develop their therapeutic skills and become culturally competent clinicians.
Accreditation
The Michigan School of Psychology is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission [ 1 ] and the American Psychological Association. [ 2 ] The Behavior Analyst Certification Board has designated the courses in the Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis as a Verified Course Sequence. [ 3 ] It is approved by the State of Michigan Board of Education to grant graduate degrees in clinical psychology and is an associate member of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology.
Campus
The Michigan School of Psychology is located in a wooded, four-acre campus in Farmington Hills, Michigan. The campus includes the Moustakas Johnson Library, Wilkinson Research Center, Joan S. Snyder Clinical Lab, a spacious atrium for gathering, and many spaces for reflection, such as the Diane Sklar Blau Sculpture Garden.

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Leadership

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Dr. Frances Brown
President

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