Center for Humanistic Studies Graduate School
26811 Orchard Lake Road
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
248-476-1122, ext. 117
www.humanpsych.edu

Contact:
Shawn Rubin, Psy.D. (shawn@humanpsych.edu)

Programs & Degrees Offered:
M.A. - Humanistic Psychology; Clinical Psychology
Psy.D. - Humanistic Psychology; Clinical Psychology

Accreditation:
HLC / CHTP / North Central Association (Member) / National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology (Member)

Admission Requirements:
M.A.:  Bachelor’s (Psychology Major or Minor desired), 3.0 GPA
Psy.D.:  Master's (Psychology Major desired), 3.0 GPA
Test:  NA
Other:  Clinical Experience (Required)

Cost & Program Information:
$15,375/year
Online Degree Program Available:  No
On-Campus/External/Distance Leaning: Campus
Public/Private:  Private
Year Established:  1981
Number of Faculty:  15
Thesis:  Required for M.A.; Dissertation required for Psy.D.
Admission Deadline:  February 15

Enrollment:
Current Enrollment:  90
Part Time/Full Time:  90 (FT only)
Female/Male:  68 (F) / 22 (M)
Alumni (1990-2003):  650

Mission Statement:
The mission of CHS is to offer education and training programs that enable students to obtain the knowledge and competencies needed to grow as persons, psychologists and as educators in order to serve the mental health needs of individuals, families, schools and communities.  The programs emphasize theoretical and practical knowledge of humanistic and clinical psychology and education, qualitative investigations of human experience, and training in psychotherapy and psychological assessments.  CHS expects students to take the time to develop heightened self-awareness in order to recognize their responsibility to work in the larger community.  We encourage creative expression of their learning in order to adapt to the varying needs of others. With continued political and cultural unrest, CHS offers encouragement to graduates who can respond to the crises of our time with action informed by research, dialogue and fieldwork, and grounded in the humanistic tradition.

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