The William James Tutorial Program
A Doctoral Program in Philosophical Psychology
“Reality, life, experience, concreteness, immediacy . . . exceeds our logic, overflows and surrounds it.” --William James
The Professional School of Psychology (PSP) is pleased to offer a new version of its long-standing doctoral program in organizational psychology. PSP has already successfully offered a version of the doctoral organizational program that focuses on higher education, a second version that focuses on self-management and ongoing reflection regarding group dynamics in a learning cohort (the Pacific Learning Community), a third version that focuses on organizational transformation and leadership, and a fourth version that focuses on social critical analyses of contemporary organizations. This fourth version focuses on philosophical perspectives regarding psychological practices - basing this perspective on the extraordinary insights provided by William James, especially as these insights engage our attention in the 21st Century.
The new William James Tutorial Program—as the name implies—employs a very old mode of graduate instruction: the tutorial. This mode of education, however, is applied in a new manner that enables learners from throughout the world to participate and interact on a continuing basis with one another and with four senior tutors (William Bergquist, Fred Massarik, Christopher McCullough and Agnes Mura). This new version also is a hybrid (making use of both tutorial and traditional classroom formats) that enables international students to interact with students who are enrolled in one of the other tutorial programs or the standard residential doctoral programs in organizational and clinical psychology.
If you are interested in enrolling in this program please contact PSP.
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