Program Details

Antioch University New England's practitioner-scholar program prepares reflective clinicians who undertake multiple roles
Location:
Keene, United States
Program Type:
Full Degree
Degree Level:
Master
Specialty:
Clinical Psychology

Program Overview

Program Description:
Antioch University New England's practitioner-scholar program prepares reflective clinicians who undertake multiple roles in their professional careers. Our graduates approach their practices with disciplined inquiry, taking on the role of "local clinical scientists" who view their work as a socially responsible action. Accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA), Antioch New England's Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology (PsyD) offers rigorous academic challenge and thorough clinical training.
 
Prepare for multiple roles.
The program prepares graduates for the expanding world of clinical psychology that includes not only research, but also supervision, management, administration, consultation, and public policy.
 
Commit to social responsibility.
Antioch University New England is renowned for its community of active, engaged, and socially conscious faculty and students. Our academic community emphasizes a social vision of clinical psychology committed to diversity and social justice, and responsive to the needs of the region and larger society.
 
Deepen clinical and research skills at three on-campus centers.
The Department of Clinical Psychology operates unique centers that benefit our students in a variety of ways. The Psychological Services Center (PSC) is a community psychological clinic staffed by doctoral students. With excellent faculty supervision, students offer individual, couple, family, and group counseling, testing and assessment, and other services to serve area residents. The Multicultural Center for Research and Practice focuses on issues of minority or marginalized individuals and groups in the context of social justice and multiculturalism. The Center provides consultation, outreach, and research, as well as other resources. The Center for Research on Psychological Practice (CROPP) is a collab