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Steve Katsikas

Faculty Focus Friday | Q&A With Steve Katsikas, PhD

March 28th, 2025
Damareus Jackson Martin

Student Spotlight: Damareus Jackson Martin

March 26th, 2025
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Top 5 Summer Internships in Louisville

March 10th, 2025
PsyD student Londyn Swann

Forensic psychology student Londyn Swann launches innovative program at practicum site

March 1st, 2023
Healthcare students at Spalding University

Spalding’s Cultivating Personal Resiliency Program (CPRP) uses evidence-based strategies to reduce and address burnout

June 30th, 2022

The COVID-19 pandemic has created a crisis of burnout and mental distress in our healthcare workers, resident physicians, and those training to be healthcare providers. This ongoing crisis has led to a need to enhance the education and training of students going into health related fields by adding instruction on well-being and resiliency. To support these efforts, Spalding University has been awarded a grant over $775,000 from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA). The grant, awarded through the Public Safety Workforce Resiliency Training Program, will provide funding for resiliency training for healthcare students at Spalding University and the University of Louisville’s School of Dentistry.

Dr. David Morgan, Spalding Psychology Professor

Faculty Focus Friday | Q&A with Dr. David Morgan, Professor of Psychology

November 13th, 2020

Dr. Brenda Nash, Professor, Director of Clinical Training and Incoming Chair of School of Professional Psychology, wins 2020 Spalding Outstanding Faculty Award

June 8th, 2020
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Spalding Psy.D. Program Once Again Achieves 100% Internship Match Rate at APA-Accredited Sites

April 3rd, 2020
Spalding Psychology faculty Dr. Amy Young,

Faculty Focus Friday | Dr. Amy Young, Associate Professor of Psychology

January 24th, 2020
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Spalding’s Collective Care Center Offers a ‘Safe Place’ for Those Facing Race-Based Stress and Trauma

November 12th, 2018