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Indiana University of Pennsylvania College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology
Indiana University of Pennsylvania College of Natural Sciences and Mathematics

Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology

Indiana, USA

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Sep 2025

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    About: The Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology focuses on training students to become competent clinicians. The program emphasizes a scientist-practitioner model, integrating research and practical training over a period of five years. This program prepares students to address mental health issues and provides a strong foundation in psychological theories, clinical practice, and research methodologies.
    Career Outcomes: Graduates can pursue various careers, including clinical psychologist roles in healthcare settings, private practice, or academic positions. Additional paths may involve research roles or positions in community mental health organizations.

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The Psychology Department offers a Doctor of Psychology degree in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) that places emphasis upon professional applications of psychology based on a solid grounding in the scientific knowledge base of psychology.

The program is designed to meet the academic requirements of licensure and to provide the student with the background to immediately assume responsibilities in appropriate professional settings. Graduates of the program have performed well on licensure exams as evidenced by current licensure data.

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