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I am a very satisfied alum of the Wright Institute. The degree I received launched me onto a career path that has been very rewarding. I was in the original Social-Clinical Ph.D. program, and I had the chance to study under founder Nevitt Sanford as well as Charles Hampden-Turner, Stephen Pittel, Doris Gilbert, Phil Ratoosh and Richard Lichtman. This was a stellar of mostly Ivy League-trained professors who combined deep understanding of neo-Freudianism, object relations, personality, social and organizational psychology to provide us with a well-rounded education in psychology. I have gone on to a career as a consulting psychologist specializing in executive coaching and assessment, executive team alignment and leadership development. I am grateful to the Wright Institute for all it gave to me. |