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The mission of the Clinical + Counseling Club is to promote positive development in the field of clinical and counseling psychology and support pro-social mental health causes on our campus and the broader community. We wish to foster a feeling of community and social support in the club and encourage members to implement principles taught in clinical and counseling psychology to everyday life. We offer support and guidance on the process of selecting and applying to graduate programs. We have worked with organizations such as Project Angel Heart, Urban Peak, The Phoenix Center at Auraria, and MSU Denver’s own Counseling Center to create unique volunteer opportunities for our members. Each year, we submit academic research on topics within mental health and counseling to be presented at the annual Rocky Mountain Psychological Association (RMPA) conference. Additionally, we host club events such as film and game nights and social dinners to foster a community among our club members.
Come get involved and grow with us! Contact Dr. Smith for the current semester meeting times.
Dr. Smith teaches in the clinical and counseling area, including such classes as Introduction to Clinical & Counseling Psychology, Abnormal Psychology, Introduction to Psychological Assessment, Psychology of Sexuality, and Internship.
Her research interests include student homelessness/housing insecurity, professional ethics, service-learning, and human sexuality.
The mission of the MSU Denver chapter of Psi Chi is to recognize outstanding academic excellence in Psychology and Human Development and Family Studies students. As a member of the International Honors Society of Psi Chi, you are entitled to Psi Chi publications, and to apply for Psi Chi grants and scholarships.
As a Psi Chi chapter, we aim to create opportunities for Psychology and HDFS students to interact with each other and faculty by hosting events that are educational, service oriented, or social in nature.
There is a formal Induction Ceremony every spring where new Psi Chi members and their families are invited to a dinner and ceremony recognizing their achievement being accepted into this honors society.
Dr. Hagan teaches in the developmental area, including such classes as Child Development, Cognitive Development and Learning, Developmental Research Methods, Psychology of Human Development, Introductory Psychology, Infancy
Her research focus is on Pedogogy within Higher Education, Constructivism, Children’s Risk Taking.
The MSU Denver Psychology Research Club provides students the opportunity to get hands-on experience planning, conducting, and presenting research – including:
Dr. Mortensen’s primary research interests include Social Influence (how people influence the behaviors of others) and Ego Depletion (the depletion of one’s capacity to use willpower).