Program Information
Degree Offered
M.A. in Psychology;
Master’s in Counseling Psychology, Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology;
Ph.D. in Psychology, Transformative Coaching, Creative Arts Therapy, Art Therapy, Cultural Leadership, Business Psychology, Health Psychology, Somatic Psychology, Transformative Learning, Generative Entrepreneurship
Format: Campus, Online
Program Description:
Psychology may be viewed not only as an academic discipline but also as a vocation and profession. Meridian University's psychology curriculum is distinct in several ways:
1) Psychology at Meridian draws on several diversified orientations to psychology that have emerged during the mid- to latter part of the twentieth century, including:
Depth Psychology
Humanistic Psychology
Transpersonal Psychology
Somatic Psychology
Spiritual Psychology
Ecopsychology
Energy Psychology
2) Psychology at Meridian seeks to reclaim the soul as the primary concern of psychology, accessing soul as it is known to us through the imagination.
3) Psychology at Meridian draws on numerous knowledge domains that provide significant psychological knowledge, but that are not a recognized part of the conventional discipline and profession of psychology. One such domain, Imaginal Psychology, draws on spiritual traditions, somatic practices, creative arts, mythology, indigenous wisdom, mystical philosophy, literary and poetic imagination, deep ecology, cultural history, and social critique.
Concentrations within the Ph.D. Program include: Art Therapy, Creative Arts Therapy, Somatic Psychology, Cultural Leadership, Business Psychology, Depth Psychology, Transpersonal Psychology, EcoPsychology
Accreditation:
The Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology and the Ph.D. in Psychology are designed to meet the educational requirements for both the State of California Psychologist and Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) licenses. The Master's in Counseling Psychology Program is designed to meet the educational requirements for the State of California Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) license. Students commuting from out-of-state must check with their local Board of Psychology to determine their state’s requirements for licensure.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition In-State Full Time:
15300 USD
Tuition Out of State Full Time:
15300 USD
Financial Aid Offered: No