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Harrison Voigt was instrumental in
the founding of the clinical psychology
doctoral program in 1981. He received his
Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (1969) from
Ohio University, and his M.A. in Clinical
Psychology (1963) from West Virginia University.
He is a licensed psychologist in part-time
private practice. Harrison has taught at
the Institute since 1974, and is the Director
of the Psychological Services Center at
CIIS.
With a professional career that has encompassed
clinical practice, teaching, training and
research, Harrison is interested in the
application of Eastern and Western growth
models to psychotherapeutic process, the
dynamics and experience of inner development,
small group process, human sexuality, and
our relationship to the natural world. His
publications range across a broad spectrum:
group therapy, psychopathology, spirituality
and sex therapy, and bystander intervention
in public episodes of child abuse.
Clinical
Psychology Program
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