IMPACT A P U B LICAT IO N O F R EGE N T UN I V E R SI T Y
VOL. 5 ISSUE 3 MARCH 2014
Dr. Benjamin Keyes and Dr. Mark Yarhouse, School of Psychology & Counseling Professors
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aking care of others: It’s a mandate of the Christian faith. But for students in the Regent University School of Psychology & Counseling (SPC), it’s a passion that runs much deeper—a professional calling to care, not just for the mental and emotional well-being of individuals, but also the spiritual health of people in need. By carefully integrating science and faith, Regent’s SPC program offers students a rigorous, holistic approach to wellness. “Regent’s reputation is strong,” says Dr. LaTrelle Jackson, associate professor and SPC director of clinical training. “This speaks to the caliber of the training program, the excellence of the faculty, the research and the scholarship.” In fact, through the tireless work of SPC, participating 2014 Psy.D. students obtained an unprecedented 100-percent match rate from the National Matching
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Service, an organization that pairs students with their internship programs. “It’s an extraordinary statistic,” exclaims SPC dean, Dr. William Hathaway, “much better than the national average of 62 percent.” In addition to classroom and internship training, much of the groundbreaking activity within the school comes from academic and research centers like the Institute for the Study of Sexual Identity (ISSI), directed by Dr. Mark Yarhouse, and the Regent Center for Trauma Studies, led by Dr. Benjamin Keyes. “The ISSI focuses on issues that
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