Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology

 
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All faculty in the Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology program have many years of experience and most also see patients in private practice. In addition, many have professional designations in their specialization and are actively involved in professional organizations, including leadership roles at the national level.

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Philip Cushman, Ph.D., Saybrook Institute. Philip Cushman is a psychologist whose academic fields of interest include psychotherapy, theoretical and philosophical psychology and the history of psychotherapy.

Suzanne Engelberg, Ph.D., Southern Illinois University. Engelberg's work focuses on strength-based psychotherapy for children, adolescents, families and adults.

Kenneth Hapke, J.D., Ph.D., Fielding Graduate University. Current research interests include the dynamics of disclosure of transgendered identity to biological children and the experience of gay men becoming stepparents.

Jane Harmon Jacobs, Ph.D., University of Washington. She is Associate Dean of Psychology and a past President of the Washington State Psychological Association.

Pat Linn, Ph.D., University of Kansas. A developmental psychologist and researcher, some of Pat Linn's focuses include the science of learning in cooperative education, infant behavior and development, and the effects of U.S. social policy on immigrant children.

Mark Russell, Ph.D., Pacific Graduate School of Psychology. Mark Russell is a licensed psychologist with over 20 years of experience in pediatric and adult clinical psychology.

Alex Suarez, Ph.D., University of Washington. She received her doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the University of Washington and post-doctoral master's degree in Psychopharmacology from Alliant University. Suarez has worked in private practice and primary health care and is fluent in four languages. Her professional interests include cross-cultural psychology, health psychology, integral development and mindfulness-based practices.

L. Tien, Psy.D., University of Denver. Founder of Antioch's Community Counseling and Psychology Clinic, L. Tien’s treatment focus is with couples, families with adolescent children and women with history of trauma.

Mary Wieneke, Ph.D., California School of Professional Psychology/Alliant International University. She is a clinical psychologist with interests in mind-body-culture integration, trauma, health and the long-term effects of chemotherapy on neurocognitive functioning.