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the
2008
Integration Symposium
C.E. credits
available
School of Psychology
Founded in 1965, Fuller’s School of Psychology was the
first clinical psychology program outside a university and the first program
based in a seminary to receive
APA accreditation** (1972). Our
Marriage and Family Therapy
Department joined the Clinical Department
in 1987.
Course-work in clinical psychology, marriage and family
therapy, theology and their integration uniquely prepares our students to attend
to issues of faith and spirituality while addressing the mental health needs of
persons, families and communities. Through such study and service we place “the
cross in the heart of psychology”. The centrality of the integration of
Christian faith with the disciplines of psychology and marriage and family
counseling is reflected in our school learning outcomes.
SOP
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Graduates will demonstrate the ability to provide
excellent preventative and or transformational mental health services to
church and community.
- Graduates, in their scholarly and clinical work will be
equipped to apply the insights of Christian theology along with the knowledge
and techniques of the social and behavioral sciences.
- Graduates will be prepared to contribute to the
development of knowledge as it relates to the interface of religious,
spiritual and psychological functioning.
- Graduates will demonstrate an understanding of the
concepts and attitudes necessary to serve effectively in diverse communities
locally and globally.
- Graduates
will be prepared to serve underserved populations and to integrate in their
practice and personal lives the disciplines of compassion and charity
General/Faculty Information:
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**For more information on our APA accreditation, please contact the American
Psychological Association,
Commission on Accreditation.
American Psychological Association
Commission on Accreditation
750 First St. N.E.
Washington, DC 20002
202.336.5979
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