Jewish Students of Applied and Professional Psychology (J-SAPP) is a group in which Jews of all cultural backgrounds and religious affiliations can come together to celebrate their common heritage, to explore the different meanings that Judaism has for individual students, and to facilitate exchanges among other ethnic and racial groups. Jews and psychology have always gone together--on both sides of the couch. The rich and diverse population of the Graduate School of Applied and Professional Psychology allows students from a wide range of racial and ethnic backgrounds to grow together and develop a strong multicultural competence. This is a great opportunity to understand and appreciate our own culture in the context of our professional growth.
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