A School of Professional Psychology has a social responsibility to train the best practitioners to meet the mental health needs of our community. Our unique school is “Meeting the Need” by bringing culturally competent, exceptionally skilled clinicians as consultants to schools, hospitals, rehabilitation facilities, clinics, court rooms, and board rooms. We achieve this through the graduation of highly trained practitioners as well as through the placement of our students at over 200 mental health agencies in the larger community. Please read more to learn about our unique training program, resource centers and community service projects completed by our students.
The Brenner Center for Psychological Assessment and Consultation provides comprehensive psychological assessment to address problems of learning and adjustment for children, adolescents and adults. Learn more...
The Richard I. and Joan L. Freedman center address the critical shortage in mental health providers for young children by exploring new ways to provide direct service, educate professionals, and increase funding and legislation through social advocacy. Learn more...
The Hayes Project
In an effort to raise the visibility of the Loan Forgiveness program and to solidify its structure, MSPP is naming the program the Dr. Stephen D. Hayes Community Mental Health Project. You may know that our graduate, Steve Hayes has worked as the Chief Behavioral Health Officer at the Lynn Community Health Center for 40 years. Learn more...
The Dr. Cynthia Lucero Center’s Latino Mental Health Program is a unique opportunity for psychology doctoral students and other mental health professionals who are interested in working with Spanish-speaking persons. Learn more...