True Integration

About Rosemead

“Rosemead taught me how the theological concepts I learned impact the psychological world of
						others, how these beliefs can help us become more healthy, and how Christianity influences my own 
						psychological makeup.” Trang Le, Psy.D. ('01), Staff Psychologist, Asian Pacific Counceling and Treatment Center Trang Le wearing her hiking equipment

For some psychology programs, integration means you get a theology degree and then a psychology degree. At Rosemead, you're not left on your own to figure out how to integrate your faith with your clinical practice. Integration continues to be the hallmark of Rosemead's graduate program. Currently, Rosemead offers more integration seminars than any school in the nation. These specialized classes taught by faculty with psychology and theology degrees will provide you with cross-disciplinary teaching in the areas of psychology and theology in an effort to enhance your understanding of how your faith and practice work together. Rosemead believes so strongly in integration that the school has created the Institute for Research on Psychology and Spirituality to examine integration paradigms and how integration is applied in clinics, churches and graduate programs. At Rosemead, you can be assured that integration is a priority.