Centers

Centers


ICCCR
The Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR)

The Morton Deutsch International Center for Cooperation and Conflict Resolution (MD-ICCCR) is an innovative center committed to developing knowledge and practice to promote constructive conflict resolution, effective cooperation, and social justice. We partner with individuals, groups, organizations, and communities to create tools and environments through which conflicts can be resolved constructively and just and peaceful relationships can thrive. We work with sensitivity to cultural differences and emphasize the links between theory, research, and practice. While many conflict resolution  centers provide training and consulting, our practice is rooted in our own original, leading-edge scholarship.

SMBI
Spirituality Mind Body Institute (SMBI)

Spirituality Mind Body Institute (SMBI) at Teachers College, Columbia University, is a leading academic center for research and practice on spirituality in psychology. We are the first Ivy League program to grant a degree in psychology with an emphasis in spirituality, offering graduate student training in both the science and practice of spirituality within psychotherapy, meditation, wellness practices and mind-body work, as well as the arts. 

Resilience Center
The Resilience Center for Veterans & Families

The Resilience Center for Veterans & Families pairs groundbreaking research on human emotional resilience with clinical training of therapists to assist veterans and their families as they transition back to civilian life.

The center studies the experiences, strengths and difficulties of veterans and their families, while researching and assessing intervention programs that can best enhance their health and well-being.

We invite you to explore our research and services.

http://www.tc.columbia.edu/resiliencecenter/

Dean Hope Center
The Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services (DHCEPS)

The Dean Hope Center for Educational and Psychological Services (DHCEPS) is an integral part of the teaching and training programs in Clinical, Counseling, School Psychology, Learning Disability and Reading Specialist. The Center works in a two-folded way; first it offers students the opportunity to integrate theoretical coursework with practicum experience within a multidisciplinary setting. Simultaneously, the DHCEPS offers affordable psychological and educational services to individuals, couples, and families residing in the nearby neighborhood of the New York City area. 

http://www.tc.columbia.edu/deanhope/

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