Katherine Jazyk-Larson
Assistant Professor of the Practice of Clinical Psychology
BS, Azusa Pacific University
MS, Biola University
PsyD, Biola University
Courses Taught
PC833: Advanced Psychodynamic Theories
PG823: Attachment
PC812: Clinical Interventions: Consultation and Supervision
PC818: Clinical Interventions: Group Psychotherapy
Campus Affiliations
Areas of Expertise
Psychoanalytic theory, psychodynamic theories, clinical supervision
Bio
Katherine Jazyk-Larson joined the faculty of Fuller’s School of Psychology & Marriage and Family Therapy in 2022 as assistant professor of the practice of clinical psychology. Prior to her faculty appointment, Dr. Jazyk-Larson served as a clinical supervisor at Fuller Psychological and Family Services for four years. In her professorial role, she provides particular emphasis on aiding students in learning insight-oriented depth approaches to working with others, drawing from psychoanalytic, relational, and attachment perspectives.
Jazyk-Larson draws from over a decade of experience, coursework, and training, including a year-long teacher training fellowship with the American Psychoanalytic Association (APsaA). She received her bachelor’s degree in psychology from Azusa Pacific University, and her master’s and doctoral (PsyD) degrees were both completed at Biola University’s Rosemead School of Psychology. Her studies have focused in the area of psychoanalytic theory and she has long term goals of becoming a psychoanalyst herself.
To both her clinical work and her teaching, Jazyk-Larson brings the philosophy that therapy is a sacred space where the Holy Spirit can move within human relational experience, and she values the integration of faith and practice at Fuller.