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Alliant International University


California School of Professional Psychology
Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.) - San Francisco
1 Beach Street
San Francisco, CA 94133 US
 
Phone: 1-866-825-5426
 

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Doctoral
Psy.D. - Clinical Psychology
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The Clinical Psychology PsyD program in San Francisco is a practitioner program initiated in the fall of 1991. The goal of the program is to educate professional clinical psychologists who bring critical thinking and active problem solving skills to bear on human problems. Students are educated and trained to be able to intervene effectively using multiple methods of assessment and intervention, working with diverse populations, across many settings, and in changing and evolving contexts. Beginning in the first year, professional training placements are required to integrate classroom learning with practical experience. In the second-year PsyD students begin work on their clinical dissertations. Passing all preliminary examination subtests is required for advancement to doctoral candidacy. While continuing to integrate the skills and knowledge acquired in the first two years, students in the third year begin to focus more intensively on professional skills and more advanced professional training experiences. Also work on the PsyD clinical dissertation proceeds. The PsyD dissertation is meant to demonstrate the student's ability to think critically about clinical and social issues and to make appropriate use of scientific knowledge and psychological research in professional practice. The dissertation may be an interpretive study involving a synthesis and analysis of existing literature relevant to a clinical problem and requiring the development of the student's own ideas as to how the existing knowledge can be used to enhance clinical work. Other types of clinical dissertations include case studies, surveys, program evaluations, educational or clinical interventions, quantitative studies and correlational studies on clinical variables. The program is designed to allow students to complete the dissertation in the third year prior to beginning the fourth year internship.
   
Accreditation Information: The CSPP Clinical PsyD Program in San Francisco is fully accredited by APA (202-336-5979). 
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