New from DMU: Presence+, Melete, and a 340-Video Library

Divine Mercy University’s Lifelong Learning Institute has grown. Three new resources are now open to prospective students, helping professionals, and the parishes and dioceses that support them.

Presence+: Catholic mental health formation for everyone in the work of healing

Presence+ takes the Catholic Christian Meta-Model of the Person — the anthropology behind DMU’s graduate degrees — and puts it in the hands of doctors, counselors, coaches, ministers, teachers, and parents. Courses are open to individuals, and parishes, dioceses, and Newman centers can partner directly.

Melete: practice the conversation, before the client is real

Melete is therapy-simulation software for training programs. Trainees practice with lifelike AI clients and receive instant, instrument-grounded feedback — tuned to any therapy modality, coaching, or spiritual direction, with Christian and Catholic integrated options. Behind it sits a three-year DMU research program building the measurement science that makes the feedback trustworthy.

The DMU Video Library: 340+ talks, lectures, and conversations

Two decades of DMU scholarship is now browsable in one place. The Video Library gathers more than 340 recordings — faculty lectures, CCMMP presentations, trauma and resiliency trainings, commencement addresses, and conversations with the scholars shaping Catholic psychology.

All three are available today from the Lifelong Learning Institute menu above.

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