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Loyola University Chicago's PhD program in clinical psychology follows the scientist-practitioner training approach, cultivating adaptable professionals equipped for diverse career paths in clinical practice, research, and academia. The curriculum emphasizes equal emphasis on scholarly investigation, hands-on clinical experience, and pedagogical development. Its core objective centers on establishing comprehensive psychological knowledge while blending research methodologies with practical clinical applications. Trainees engage with varied clinical experiences and research initiatives, particularly emphasizing social justice perspectives in both domains. Situated in Chicago, Illinois, the program offers extensive community-based research projects and clinical placement options. Students can pursue focused tracks in either clinical child psychology or neuropsychology. The program aims to foster these key competencies:
Program Objectives
Mastery of core clinical psychology concepts
Understanding psychological theories and research methodologies
Competence in designing and executing psychological studies
Expertise in clinical evaluation, therapeutic interventions, and psychopathology with research-practice integration
Proficient dissemination of psychological knowledge across platforms
Comprehension and application of professional ethical guidelines
Incorporation of diversity factors and individual variations when implementing psychological frameworks