Program Information
Degree Offered
Ph.D. - Clinical Psychology
Program Description:
The Ph.D. Program in Clinical Psychology is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The program adheres to the scientist/practitioner model, and requires a number of clinical and research practica in addition to an extensive curriculum. This is a four-year plus internship, full-time program designed to prepare skilled psychologists who are capable of serving as clinicians, appreciative of the relationship between science and clinical practice, and capable of conducting sound research.
The scientist-practitioner orientation emphasizes academic content areas of psychology and views clinical training as growing directly out of foundations in psychological theory and research. It reflects the School's belief that a competent and effective clinician is best described as a scientist-practitioner, well-versed not only in clinical techniques and methods, but also in the theoretical and research-based underpinnings of various approaches.
As an expression of the scientist-practitioner model, the sequence of courses in the program emphasizes a thorough preparation in theoretical psychology and methodology. The sequence becomes the matrix against which students receive applied training in clinical psychology. For example, the first year of the program exposes students to a course in the theory of measurement prior to course work in intellectual assessment. Theoretical foundations in personality and psychopathology are explored prior to behavioral and personality assessment.
Concurrent with the work in assessment, students begin study of the traditional psychotherapies. The second year of course work expands students' knowledge of treatment procedures, specialized populations, and related topics. In addition, the student completes two semesters of statistics (research design and analysis) in the second year.
By the end of the third year, students are prepar
Accreditation:
The program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA).
Eligibility Requirements:
All undergraduate and graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation and a personal statement. All materials must be submitted by January 15th. Not only is it possible, but it is required that every doctoral student teach at least one course. Many teach several courses while completing doctoral requirements. Doctoral students are paid at the same rate as adjunct faculty for courses taught. This is in addition to the usual graduate stipend.
Tuition & Financial Aid
Financial Aid Offered: No
Format: Campus
Classification: Master's Colleges & Universities I
Institution Sector: Private not-for-profit
Locale: Large Suburb
Size & Settings: 5,000 - 9,999