Jack Burke
Graduate Student
William James College
Graduate Student
Member Since: 2023
Professional Bio
Jack Burke is a clinical psychology doctoral student at William James College, serving as President-Elect on the SPA graduate student board, and has assisted in publishing articles on the intersection of law and mental health concerns in LGBTQIA+ families. His research interests are in exploring the potential of the Rorschach Performance Assessment System (RPAS) and other personality measures to enhance mental health services, especially for historically marginalized groups. Jack is driven by a desire to bridge existing gaps in mental health care and ensure that services are tailored to meet the diverse needs of all individuals. He utilizes humanistic, client-centered, and psychodynamic approaches in clinical practice and wishes to learn more about integrating assessment measures into psychotherapy through Therapeutic Assessment.
Institution/Organization
Parent: William James College
One Wells Ave Fourth Floor, The Brenner Assessment and Consultation Center Newton, MA 02459 USA
Education
University of Massachusetts Amherst 2022
Bachelor of Science
William James College 2027
Doctor of Clinical Psychology (PsyD.)
Collaborative-Therapeutic Assessment, Psychoanalytic Assessment