PsyD Program in Clinical Psychology Doctoral Dissertations.
The Professional School of Psychology (PSP) has offered doctoral programs for many years in both clinical and organizational psychology. Unlike many other graduate schools, PSP often brings together students from both programs in classes that are important for those doing clinical work and those providing consulting and leadership in organizational settings.
The Clinical Psychology Program adheres to a clinical science model of training, and is a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science. We are committed to training clinical psychologists whose research advances scientific knowledge of psychopathology and its treatment, and who are capable of applying evidence-based methods of assessment and clinical intervention. The main emphasis.
The Clinical Psychology Program provides rigorous training in both contemporary clinical science and clinical assessment and intervention. Our students develop hands-on research and clinical experience through the several labs at Teachers College — which examine risk and resilience in veterans; clinical intervention in diverse sociocultural and geographic contexts; psychotherapy methods.
The major Goals of the Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology are as follows: 1. To transmit a breadth of knowledge of the field of Clinical Psychology; 2. To train students in conducting and evaluating empirical research; and 3. To train students to acquire competence in clinical assessment, interviewing and intervention. The program adheres to a scientist-practitioner model of training with.
In most states, each clinical psychologist must hold a doctoral degree in psychology. Students can earn either a Ph.D. in clinical psychology or a Psy.D. in clinical psychology. While a Ph.D. typically focuses on research and requires students to write dissertations based on original research, a Psy.D. emphasizes practical work for students who want to pursue clinical practice.
At the Faculty of Medicine, the Doctor of Philosophy (Psychology) degree may be completed by postgraduate students majoring in psychology, provided they have completed the advanced studies and traineeship included in the Master of Arts (Psychology) degree, as well as a second-cycle degree in a Finnish university (or an equivalent degree in a university abroad).
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