President Nicholas Covino, PsyD Founded 1974 | Established 1974 Phone +1 617-327-6777 Number of students 600 | |
Former name Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP) Motto Meeting the Need...Making a Difference Academic affiliations New England Association of Schools and Colleges Similar Labouré College, Wheelock College, Fisher College, Urban College of Boston, Lesley University Profiles |
William james college experience
William James College, formerly Massachusetts School of Professional Psychology (MSPP), is a graduate college of psychology located in Newton, Massachusetts. With nearly 700 students, William James College offers seventeen graduate academic degree programs and one academic graduate certificate across four departments: Clinical Psychology, Counseling Psychology, Organizational and Leadership Psychology, and School Psychology. William James College is home to the following centers: The Center of Excellence for Children, Families, and the Law, The Multicultural & Global Mental Health Center of Excellence, The Dr. Leon O. Brenner Center for Psychological Assessment and Testing, The Freedman Center, and The Lucero Center for Latino Mental Health, and the Center for Psychoanalytic Studies.
Contents
- William james college experience
- Educational approach
- Specialty areas
- Academic programs
- Accreditation
- Continuing and community education
- References
Educational approach
Founded in 1974, William James College uses an experiential education model, which combines academic instruction with supervised clinical experience. Students are in the field beginning in the first year, and are placed in various local field facilities including social service agencies, schools, hospitals, community mental health centers, child guidance clinics, court clinics, college counseling centers, private agencies and corporate settings.
Specialty areas
The Lucero Latino Mental Health Training Program is a concentration open to students from many of the graduate programs, specializing in the specific mental health needs of Latino patients or clients. The Dr. Cynthia Lucero Center, which sponsors the concentration in Latino Mental Health, was founded by the friends and family of the late Dr. Cynthia Lucero, a graduate of William James College. Lectures and scholarships in Cynthia’s memory are also sponsored by the Lucero Center. The academic concentration provides relevant coursework and summer immersion programs in Costa Rica and Ecuador focused on improving Spanish language skills and exposure to Latino cultures through community service mental health work.
One distinguishing William James College program is designed to "train vets to treat vets". In 2011, William James College was awarded a grant from the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, working to recruit veterans and train them to meet the mental health needs of their fellow service men and women. William James College participates in the Veteran’s Administration Yellow Ribbon Program and provides matching grant assistance to eligible veterans.
The Center for Multicultural and Global Mental Health (CMGMH) aims to be a preeminent academic, clinical training, and research center in promoting social justice and addressing mental health disparities among disenfranchised populations in the U.S. and abroad. It houses the Latino Mental Health Program (LMHP), the African and Caribbean Mental Health (ACMH) Program, and the Global Mental Health (GMH) Program.
William James College is also home to the Black Mental Health Graduate Academy, an emerging academic pipeline program designed to recruit, mentor, and support Black students in Master's and Doctoral degree programs for mental health counseling and psychology.
Academic programs
Clinical Psychology
Counseling Psychology
Organizational and Leadership Psychology
School Psychology
Accreditation
William James College is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) and the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). The MA/CAGS in School Psychology is an approved program by the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP).
Continuing and community education
William James College offers professional continuing education for psychologists, social workers, nurses, mental health counselors, school psychologists, counselors, other mental health professionals, educators, businessmen and women, psychotherapists, and the community.
In addition, the Freedman Center for Child and Family Development, offers courses for parents.