Course Overview
The Clinical Psychology, PsyD program at Pace University is designed to prepare students for professional practice in clinical psychology with a focus on serving diverse populations. The program emphasizes a practitioner-scholar model, integrating rigorous academic training with hands-on clinical experience. Students develop skills in assessment, intervention, and research, with a strong commitment to addressing mental health needs in urban and underserved communities.
Unique Features
A distinguishing aspect of this program is its emphasis on cultural competence and social justice, preparing graduates to work effectively with diverse client populations. The program also offers extensive clinical training through supervised practicum and internship opportunities in a variety of settings, including the university's own counseling center.
Career Prospects
Graduates of the PsyD program are equipped for careers in clinical practice, research, and academia. They often work in private practice, hospitals, community mental health centers, or educational institutions, providing therapy, conducting assessments, and contributing to mental health policy and advocacy.
Key Faculty and Staff
The program is supported by experienced faculty with expertise in areas such as trauma, multicultural psychology, and child and adolescent therapy. Specific faculty names and profiles are available on the university's official department page for prospective students to explore.
Unique Facilities and Partnerships
Students have access to the university's on-campus counseling center for practical training, as well as partnerships with local hospitals, schools, and community organizations in the New York area for diverse clinical placements. These affiliations provide real-world experience in a range of therapeutic settings.
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