Alumni & Partners
Where DMU graduates serve.
Alumni of Divine Mercy University practice and teach across the U.S., Europe, Latin America, and Asia — clinicians, counselors, spiritual directors, and scholars carrying the work of the Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person into the places where it's most needed.
What our alumni do
Three broad pathways from a DMU degree into the world. Most graduates blend elements of more than one.
Clinical practice
Psy.D. and M.S. graduates work as licensed psychologists, mental health counselors, and clinical supervisors across the U.S. and internationally — in hospitals, group practices, parish-based ministries, and the U.S. military.
Counseling, ministry & direction
Trained spiritual directors, marriage and family counselors, and pastoral ministers extending DMU's integrated model into parishes, dioceses, schools, and chaplaincies.
Research & scholarship
Ph.D. graduates conduct research at the intersection of psychology, philosophy, and theology — contributing to the ongoing work of the Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person.
For alumni and the public
Find a therapist. Find a position.
The directory of DMU alumni in clinical practice, and the job board of positions at Catholic clinics, dioceses, parishes, and universities looking specifically for graduates of our programs.
Find a DMU therapist
Search the directory of alumni in clinical practice. Filter by state, in-person or online, and insurance acceptance.
Browse directoryAlumni job board
Open positions in Catholic mental-health, counseling, ministry, research, and academic settings — curated for DMU graduates.
See open positionsStay connected
Keep learning. Keep serving.
The DMU community doesn't end at graduation. Continuing education, field deployments, and a network of practitioners are all open to alumni.
Continue your formation
Presence+ offers continuing education courses, advanced certifications, and custom training for parishes, dioceses, and organizations — built on the same Meta-Model framework you trained in.
Explore Presence+Deploy with CTRS
Alumni clinicians and counselors join the Center for Trauma and Resiliency Studies response network — disaster deployments, refugee work, and trauma-informed training programs worldwide.
About CTRSStay in touch
Update your contact information, opt in to the alumni newsletter, and share your story for future class notes and feature pieces.
Contact alumni relationsStay engaged. Give back.
Two ways to keep building the work
DMU graduates stay connected through the CCMMP community on ccmmp.com — and support the next generation of clinicians through gifts to the university.
Join the CCMMP community
ccmmp.com is the home of the broader CCMMP community — news for Catholic mental-health professionals, newsletters, continuing-education courses, and a venue to publish your own articles and case studies. Start with your email; choose how deeply to engage from there.
Sign up at ccmmp.comMake a one-time gift
One-time gifts support scholarship funds, faculty research, and the expansion of accredited training programs.
Give to DMUPartners
For dioceses, parishes, and organizations
Presence+ delivers custom continuing-education programs and clinically informed formation to dioceses, parishes, hospitals, military chaplaincies, and nonprofits — both online and on-site. CTRS partners with humanitarian organizations on trauma-informed training and disaster response.
Interested in a partnership? Start with the contact page or call the main line at (703) 416-1441.
