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VP for Academic Affairs Dr. Lori V. Quigley interviews doctoral program in clinical psychology (PsyD) Clinical Associate Professor Dr. David Castro-Blanco, fifth-year PsyD student Melissa Young and community partner Dr. Bill Reynolds.
Dr. Keith Klostermann, an assistant professor in the marriage and family therapy program, recently had two research-based articles published in JSM Addiction Medicine and Therapy journal.
Dr. Joshi discusses Medaille’s PsyD program and the rewarding nature of teaching, and she offers her professional opinion on the best way to cope with stress and achieve a work/life balance.
PsyD student Alaina L. Wilson shares her journey, discusses her experiences in the PsyD program, and articulates what she has learned about the best way to cope with stress and achieve a work/life balance.
Dr. Adams describes how the PsyD program impacted her personally and professionally, and she shares her professional advice on the best ways to cope with stress and achieve a work/life balance.
Here, Dr. Teplin discusses his private practice and how he incorporates his clinical work into the classroom, and he shares insight into Medaille’s PsyD program, as well as advice for practitioners.
Dr. Horne-Moyer shares her clinical psychology experience, provides insight into the field and Medaille’s PsyD program, and offers her expert advice on coping with stress and achieving a work/life balance
Dr. Keith Klostermann will be honored with the Bridge Builder Award for International Service at the National Board for Certified Counselors Foundation Symposium in May for his extraordinary commitment, leadership and accomplishment in service to underserved populations.
Medaille's communication program recently hosted its 14th annual Media Awards Luncheon, bringing together and honoring some of the most important and well-respected individuals in Buffalo’s media, broadcasting, public relations and law enforcement communities.
Assistant Professor Dr. Keith Klostermann, along with current PsyD students Emma Papagni, Diana Borrelli and Melissa Mahadeo, recently collaborated with local psychologist to write an article titled “Substance Abuse and Violence: The Case for Couples Therapy.”