My commitment to the graduate research psychology field in clinical psychology is evident in the various activities I participate in. I am a student member of the American Psychological Association and a student member of the Iowa Psychology Association. I volunteered actively in the community while cooperating with patients, families, and staff in the emergency room of a local hospital. I am a loyal member of the psychology club for two years, and I am currently working as a first year executive (vice chairman of a special event).
Scott Becker, Dr., LP is the director of the Michigan State University Consulting Center. After completing his Ph.D. at the University of Notre Dame and Oak Lawn Hospital, I completed a postgraduate course in clinical psychology at the University of Miami, Ohio. Over the past 22 years, he has worked at many universities, community mental health centers, general health centers. Dr. Becker made a psychological commentary on biography, James Hillman's life and ideas, and is the editor of the next book "Nonhuman Relationship", Volume 7, "Hillman" series. Areas of interest in Dr. Becker include prototype psychology, trauma, sorrow and loss, clinical training and supervision, ecological psychology, and multiculturalism. For the past four years, he and his partner Aislinn Sapp developed a comprehensive model to address the negative impact of digital technology on mental and neurodevelopment.
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Professional psychology and theory of sin and grace: Christian leader's view Mark R. McMinn George Fox University, mmcminn @ georgefox.edu