Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology
Program Overview
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Graduate Program in Clinical Psychology
The doctoral program in clinical psychology has been accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1971. The program follows a scientist-practitioner model of training, combining mentored research experiences, coursework, and clinical training to provide graduates with the skills needed to contribute to the science and practice of psychology.
Areas of Concentration within Clinical Psychology
The program offers areas of concentration within clinical psychology, although specific details are not provided.
Clinical Psychology Student Handbook
A student handbook is available for the clinical psychology program, outlining program details and expectations.
Diversity
The program stresses the importance of sensitivity to individual differences and human diversity in training.
Clinical Psychology Faculty
The program is led by experienced faculty members, including Dr. Carolyn J. Tompsett, Chair of the Department of Psychology.
Psychological Services Center (PSC)
The Psychological Services Center provides clinical training and services to the community.
Student Admissions, Outcomes, and Other Data
Information on student admissions, outcomes, and other data is available for the clinical psychology program.
Clinical and Professional Reporting
The program provides training in clinical and professional reporting.
Licensing Eligibility
Graduates of the program are eligible for licensing as clinical psychologists.
Other Information
Additional information on the clinical psychology program is available, including the program curriculum and faculty research interests.
