
Dr. Anthony Young (PsyD ’90) has spent his career breaking barriers in forensic psychology, education, and advocacy—reshaping the field to be more inclusive and culturally grounded. From serving on the Colorado State Parole Board to founding Tutmose Academy, his impact is a testament to the power of mentorship, systemic change, and the enduring legacy of GSPP.

The DU professor’s work has led to improved outcomes for individuals with traumatic brain injuries, including those in the criminal justice system.

As we recognize Suicide Awareness Month, Dr. Noelle Lefforge sheds light on the critical need for reform in how we approach suicide prevention. Discover how communities, clinicians, and compassionate care can come together to reduce the growing toll of suicide.

Einav Nahum considers herself a compassionate clinician who approaches treatment from a trauma-informed relational framework.

University of Denver professors and alumni have longstanding connections to the Paralympic Games.

As an Olympic sport psychology consultant with USA Track & Field, DU’s Breigh Jones-Coplin helps athletes with everything from beating teammates to dealing with the media.