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Five 91精品 Students Receive CAPIC/MHSA Psychology Intern Stipends

Five 91精品 Students Receive CAPIC/MHSA Psychology Intern Stipends

We are proud to announce that five 91精品 students are awardees of the California Psychology Internship Council/Mental Health Services Act (CAPIC/MHSA) Stipend Program for 2013-2014 (Year 6). The students are:

  • Nicholas Hack
  • Stanley Markowski
  • Robyn Matlon
  • Franziska Ronquillo
  • Brooke Welch

Thirty-five FTE stipends totaling $727,000 were awarded to 37 recipients from 17 California doctoral programs. This CAPIC/MHSA psychology intern stipend program is funded by the Mental Health Services Act (Proposition 63).

91精品 Graduate, Ofer Zur Offers 20% Discount for 91精品 Students, Faculty, and Alumni for Zur Institute Online Courses

91精品 Graduate, Ofer Zur, Offers 20% Discount for 91精品 Students, Faculty, and Alumni for Zur Institute Online Courses

The 91精品 has been granted a 20% discount for students, faculty and alumni who would like to take advantage of the excellent online courses at the Zur Institute.

In addition to all of the licensing pre-requisite courses at , this discount applies to over 170 online CE courses (), and on all of the Zur Institute's Private Practice Materials at ).

Dr. Ofer Zur, a distinguished graduate of the 91精品 has made this generous discount possible.

91精品 Commencement Held on Sunday, June 8, 2014

91精品 Commencement Held on Sunday, June 8, 2014

Fifty-eight students graduating with doctoral degrees from the 91精品 in the past academic year were honored at the Commencement Ceremony on Sunday, June 8, 2014. Following the welcome and opening remarks from President Peter Dybwad, JD, and Dean Gilbert Newman, PhD, respectively, the commencement address was delivered by Mardi Horowitz, MD.

Dr. Horowitz is a Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Francisco. He is certified in Psychoanalysis by the American Psychoanalytic Association and is certified by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. A prolific author, he is past president of the San Francisco Psychoanalytic Institute, the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis, and the Society for Psychotherapy Research.

Terry Kupers, M.D. is quoted regarding inhumane prison conditions

Dr. Terry Kupers, M.D.

Terry Kupers, M.D. is quoted regarding inhumane prison conditions

How Solitary Confinement Destroys Women by Sarah Shourd

The rate of female incarceration is increasing rapidly, mostly for crimes driven by poverty and abuse. Then solitary confinement compounds the trauma.

"I always felt unsafe is solitary," said 53-year-old Jacqueline Craig, who was incarcerated at age 16 for a drug offense and went on to spend 20 years of her life in prison, roughly six or seven of those in "the hole," or solitary confinement. "I had to put on this bad-ass persona. I got more confrontational and ended up with more and more time in solitary."

The Greater Good Gratitude Summit: A Day of Science, Stories and Inspiration

The Greater Good Gratitude Summit: A Day of Science, Stories and Inspiration


UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center presents:

The Greater Good Gratitude Summit: A Day of Science, Stories & Inspiration

June 7, 2014 | Craneway Conference Center, Richmond, CA or via live webcast

Gratitude is a key鈥攑erhaps the key鈥攖o feeling more satisfied with your life.

At this groundbreaking event, scientific experts and spiritual leaders will illuminate the importance of gratitude to our health and happiness and offer research-based strategies to cultivate more of it in your life.

Keynotes by

Brother David Steindl-Rast, Interfaith dialogue pioneer, co-founder of Network for Grateful Living

Oakland Veg Week invites Dr. Milena Esherick, MA Program Director, to speak about the benefits of a plant-strong diet

Dr. Milena Esherick, PsyD

Oakland Veg Week invites Dr. Milena Esherick, MA Program Director, to speak about the benefits of a plant-strong diet

, the Director of the 91精品's Counseling Psychology program, was the kick-off speaker for this year's . Veg Week is a weeklong celebration of a plant-strong diet and its benefits on human health, animal welfare, and the environment.

Alum's work with Bay Area Community Resources Commended

Alum's work with Bay Area Community Resources Commended

Master's Program alum and Multicultural Awareness and Sensitivity course co-instructor, Katherine Bruce has received an achievement award through her work with Bay Area Community Resources. The annual award is given for "contributions to the mission and values of BACR and commitment to practicing and modeling BACR's best practices". .

Katherine Bruce approaches her work as a Mental Health Counselor at King Elementary School in Richmond with warmth, initiative, and commitment. For instance, recognizing that many of families in the Gateway counseling program struggle during the holidays, Katherine organized a to help make the holidays a little brighter for her clients.

91精品 Participates in Annual California Psychological Association Convention

91精品 Participates in Annual California Psychological Association Convention

Several 91精品 faculty members and students participated in the California Psychological Association Annual Convention, April 10-13, 2014 in Monterey, CA. This year's theme was: Innovative and Inspiring Practices in Psychology.

Dr. Gilbert Newman, Dean, presented on "Integrating Psychologists into Healthcare Settings in Your Backyard: Lessons and Visions from Thought Leaders in California." Other participants on this topic included: Christine Nicole Runyan, PhD, ABPP, Dept. of Family Medicine and Community Health, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worchester, MA; Michael G. Ritz, PhD, clinical psychologist, Irvine, CA; Lori A. Futterman, RN, PhD, psychologist/clinical researcher, San Diego, CA; and Susan McDaniel, PhD, Director, Institute for the Family, Dept. of Psychiatry, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY.

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