Palo Alto University Clinical PsychologyFebruary 6, 2017 – 04:32 pm

Palo Alto University Clinical Psychology

The Ph.D. program requires the following prerequisites for entry into the Ph.D. Clinical Psychology program: Biopsychology (e.g. Sensation and Perception, Brain and Behavior) Abnormal Psychology Developmental Psychology Statistics The four mentioned courses will help ensure that all incoming students have a smooth and easy transition into graduate school. Application Deadlines Completed applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis beginning in…

University of Rochester Clinical PsychologyDecember 23, 2016 – 03:32 pm

University of Rochester Clinical Psychology

Since its inception in 1947, the University of Rochester Clinical Psychology program has graduated over 200 Ph.D.s. The aim of the program has remained constant throughout this period: to train outstanding clinical scientists. The Rochester program has been continually accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1948. The formal program is built around a four-year curriculum. Only the Ph.D. degree is offered. Students complete 90 credit…

Student Doctor Forum Clinical PsychologyDecember 20, 2016 – 03:27 pm

Student Doctor Forum Clinical Psychology

Accredited by the American Psychological Association Requires 117 credits, including practica, internship, and dissertation. Students who enter with a bachelor s degree must also complete an additional 18 credits in the first two years of the program. Students who enter at Year I receive the M.S. in Clinical Psychology en route to the doctoral degree in August of Year II. Qualified applicants with master s degrees may apply to enter with Advanced…

History of Clinical PsychologyDecember 8, 2016 – 03:10 pm

History of Clinical Psychology

In 1908, Witmer published the first edition of The Psychological Clinic . The lead article, Clinical psychology,explained his work of the last 10 years and why the new term was needed. Three members of the Psychological Clinic at the entrance, ca. 1923. It also illustrated Witmer s clinical method. It was to perform little experiments on his cases (the term he used), in order to understand the nature of their difficulty. As Witmer understood more…