School of Psychology

The professional activities of Walden University's alumni are having a significant impact on their organizations, disciplines, and communities. Here are some recent highlights:

Sherri Reaume ’07, who earned an M.S. in Psychology, published her article, “Improved Hiring Practices Needed for Child Protective Investigators” in the March edition of the magazine Law and Order.

Dr. Susan J. Griffin ’04, who earned a Ph.D. in Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Psychology, passed her psychology licensing
examinations and is now a licensed clinical psychologist in California.

Dr. Karl Weber ’03, who earned a Ph.D. in Psychology, was chosen as a Distinguished Service Award recipient by the Mental Health Association of Maryland Metropolitan Baltimore Branch. The award, given for Weber’s work to expand housing, outreach, and treatment services for people with mental health concerns, was to be presented at the organization’s annual meeting on Sept. 12.

Dr. Molly Barrow ’98, who earned a Ph.D. in Psychology, was interviewed for an article titled “Stop Nagging!” in O, The Oprah Magazine, featured on the magazine’s Web site. Barrow, a radio and TV personality, is the author of Matchlines: A Revolutionary New Way of Looking at Relationships and Making the Right Choices in Love (ArcheBooks, 2006).

Alumni: Share Your Accomplishments

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