In the News
The Adler School's Military Psychology Track Featured in the Chicago Tribune07.20.11
National attention grows almost daily to the mental health needs of the United States’ active, reserve and veteran military personnel and their families. Dr. Joseph Troiani, coordinator of the Military Clinical Psychology Psy.D. track and a retired U.S. Navy commander, has been interviewed for multiple stories the Adler School’s first-of-its-kind military clinical psychology track—along with several Adler School students who are veterans, reservists and active personnel as well as civilians planning on careers as military psychologists.
Read the Chicago Tribune story: “Vets face shortage of therapists; New program training clinicians in psychology of combat is an attempt to help fill the gap”
Adler School of Professional Psychology has provided quality education through a scholar/practitioner model for more than 50 years. Its mission is to continue the pioneering work of Alfred Adler by graduating socially responsible practitioners, engaging communities, and advancing social justice. The Adler School has 11 graduate-level programs enrolling more than 1,000 students at its campuses in Chicago and Vancouver, British Columbia.
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