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Studying at Teachers College has become an integral part of the Gratch family legacy, with multiple generations pursuing their passion for clinical psychology. This deep-rooted commitment to the field has fostered a unique environment where knowledge and experience are shared across family members, enriching their educational journeys.
The Gratch family’s connection to Teachers College began decades ago, when the first member enrolled, laying the groundwork for a tradition that would inspire future generations. Each family member has contributed to the evolving narrative of clinical psychology, bringing diverse perspectives and experiences to the forefront of their studies.
As they navigate the complexities of mental health, the Gratchs have forged strong bonds not only with each other but also with their professors and peers, creating a supportive community that extends beyond the classroom. This generational commitment underscores the importance of education and the lasting impact it can have on personal and professional growth within the field of psychology.
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