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PSI exists to train difference-makers -- professional counselors and marriage and family therapists equipped with sound knowledge and clinical skills. Upon graduation, each alumnus has the potential to impact more than 8,000 souls over the course of his or her career.

Service to the Church

PSI serves the church in the promotion of psychological health and authentic spiritual transformation. Our faculty and students are involved in designing and developing materials to enhance psychological care and spiritual formation. A unique feature of this curriculum is its experiential focus, which targets the heart and hands as much as the head. These activities result in a lay curriculum, sometimes referred to as a "Curriculum of Christ-likeness."

In addition, we provide Christian resources to the community, including library services and seminars. PSI faculty also make significant contributions to academic and professional journals designed to benefit the church.



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