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2 Healing PhD Degree Programs


Arizona State University
Design, Environment and the Arts (Healthcare and Healing Environments), PhD
- Central City, USA
- Tempe, USA
PhD
Full time
On-Campus
English
The PhD program in Design, Environment, and the Arts with a focus on Healthcare and Healing Environments is an interdisciplinary advanced study that explores the ways in which design influences health...


Pacifica Graduate Institute
PhD in Depth Psychology with Specialization in Integrative Therapy and Healing Practices
- Carpinteria, USA
- Santa Barbara, USA
PhD
Full time
3 years
On-Campus
English
This doctoral specialization cultivates an integrative approach to professional development in the art and science of therapeutic practice.
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Healing degree programs at the PhD level focus on advanced research and innovative practices that shape the future of health and well-being. This discipline is unique as it blends rigorous academic study with practical applications aimed at enhancing people's lives.
In pursuing a PhD in Healing, students delve into courses such as holistic health theories, integrative health practices, and advanced methodologies for health assessment. They develop specialized skills like conducting qualitative research, designing therapeutic interventions, and evaluating the effectiveness of various healing modalities. The program encourages students to engage with complex questions and explore new ideas, fostering independence and critical thinking.
Preparing for the challenges of this field, scholars strengthen their adaptability as they investigate the intersections of mind, body, and spirit. Career paths for graduates often include roles in academia, research institutions, or health policy organizations, where they can contribute to developing innovative healing practices, shaping wellness policies, or educating future practitioners.