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Locality: Pasadena, California

Phone: +1 626-584-5500



Address: 180 N Oakland Ave 91101 Pasadena, CA, US

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Fuller School of Psychology 30.10.2020

Brad Strawn, Evelyn and Frank Freed Professor of the Integration of Psychology and Theology, talks about mental health, psychological stress, self-differentiation, and emotional regulation in the context of a divisive political climate. https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu//brad-strawn-on-psycholog/

Fuller School of Psychology 21.10.2020

Dr. Broderick Leaks (PhD ’09), Director of Counseling and Mental Health at USC Student Health and Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and the Behavioral Sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, describes the increasing mental health needs of emerging adults and the work of providing them meaningful support in the university context. https://fullerstudio.fuller.edu//broderick-leaks-on-ment/

Fuller School of Psychology 02.10.2020

International students contribute in immeasurable ways to our community and our mission in the world and deepen our understanding of theology, missiology, and psychology.

Fuller School of Psychology 22.09.2020

Fuller celebrates today's Supreme Court ruling on DACA:

Fuller School of Psychology 14.09.2020

With everyone working from home these days and not being able to gather in large groups, the SOP decided to have a Virtual Internship Celebration to celebrate it’s 100% match rate! The celebration included students going off to internship, faculty, and staff. It was a fun night filled with joy, laughter, and prayers for the year ahead. Today, those same students stopped by Dr. Pam King’s house to pick up a gift bag put together especially for them by the SOP to continue the celebration!

Fuller School of Psychology 10.09.2020

A note by Dr. Pam King

Fuller School of Psychology 04.09.2020

Take 40 minutes and listen to this. Such an important conversation. Dwight Radcliff, assistant provost for the William E. Pannell Center for African American Church Studies, speaks about the systems of oppression and generational trauma that plague Black communities in the United States and challenges the church to own a theology that responds rightly to suffering rather than dismissing it.

Fuller School of Psychology 16.08.2020

A Note from Dr. Pam King

Fuller School of Psychology 10.08.2020

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