The Clinical Psychology (PhD) program at the University of Waterloo is a scientist-practitioner model designed to train students in both research and clinical practice. Objectives include developing expertise in psychological assessment, intervention, and research methodologies to address mental health issues. Unique features encompass full accreditation by the Canadian Psychological Association, a strong emphasis on evidence-based practice, and integration of cutting-edge research with hands-on clinical training.
Graduates are prepared for licensure as clinical psychologists and pursue roles in healthcare, academia, and research. The program boasts high employability due to its rigorous training and accreditation, with alumni often securing positions in hospitals, private practice, universities, and government agencies.
The program utilizes the Centre for Mental Health Research and Treatment, offering advanced clinical labs and simulation facilities. Partnerships include affiliations with local hospitals like Cambridge Memorial Hospital and Grand River Hospital for practicum placements, enhancing real-world clinical experience.
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