Debriefing! By: Marion Moreland, M.S. in Counseling Student Following our departure from Romania, we arrived to Paris for our days of debriefing. On Sunday, we had a free day to explore the city. The Cathedral of Notre Dame is breathtaking and it was incredible to be in a space with such a sense of sacredness. Continue reading
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DMU Alumnus Chronicles Learning Experience
Father Keith Chylinski is a priest in the Archdiocese of Philadelphia and the director of counseling services at St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Wynnewood, Pennsylvania. He is also an alumnus of the Institute for the Psychological Sciences (IPS) at Divine Mercy University. [Request information about the Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology program] “It was a blessing Continue reading
Applying a Catholic Perspective to a Secular World
This blog post was written by Abby Kowitz, a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Divine Mercy University. She is also a regular contributor for Mind & Spirit. As I continue the journey in my pursuit of a career in mental health at Divine Mercy University (DMU), each class has been Continue reading
Counseling Degree Ranks Among Best in the US
BestColleges.com’s ranking recognizes online education institutions that have established high-quality graduate counseling programs in 2018 Divine Mercy University today announced it’s Online Master’s in Counseling program has been recognized as one of the best in the country for 2018 by BestColleges.com, a leading provider of higher education research and college planning resources. The ranking Continue reading
Recent Graduate Deems University as Innovator
This blog post was written by Teresa Vandal, a Master of Science in Psychology alumna from Divine Mercy University. An amazing thing has happened to me recently, something just 10 years ago I was not sure I would ever get to do. I finished my Master’s Degree. What is really amazing is that I was Continue reading
Psy.D. Dissertations Address Mental Health Issues
Divine Mercy University and the Institute for the Psychological Sciences celebrated the achievements of the nine doctoral graduates at the 2018 Commencement Exercises. Each of these Psy.D. graduates have been trained to address today’s mental health challenges by utilizing advanced psychotherapy skills, psychological testing, and a focus on specific pathologies and concepts within the field Continue reading
Divine Mercy University Celebrates 2018 Graduates
Death Challenged My Perception of Mental Health
This blog post was written by Abby Kowitz, a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Divine Mercy University. She is also a regular contributor for Mind & Spirit. I like things black and white. It’s wrong or it’s right. I like him or I don’t. I’m either good at something or I’m Continue reading
My Missionary Journey Led Me to Counseling
This blog post was written by Abby Kowitz, a Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling student at Divine Mercy University. She is also a regular contributor for Mind & Spirit. “What they need is Jesus.” I will never forget those words that I first heard during my orientation as a Christ in the Continue reading
Working for Healing in Puerto Rico
For nine days in January, a team was deployed from the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology, with members from the Center for Trauma & Resiliency Studies (CTRS), to San Juan, Puerto Rico and surrounding areas to provide relief services following the devastation of Hurricane Maria. Working with Dr. Carlos Velasquez-Garcia, who founded the Puerto Rico Continue reading