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The Clinical Psychology PhD Program stands among a select few in the U.S. situated within an academic medical center and integrated into a psychiatry department. This distinctive environment fosters interdisciplinary research and clinical work bridging biological and sociocultural perspectives on mental health, utilizing approaches ranging from molecular studies to population-level epidemiology and advanced neuroimaging techniques.
This scientist-practitioner model equally emphasizes clinical expertise and research proficiency, preparing graduates for dual roles in psychological science and practice. The comprehensive training includes specialized coursework, dedicated research mentorship, and high-quality clinical placements. Key program requirements consist of a qualifying research paper, clinical competency examination, original dissertation research, and completion of an APA-approved internship.
Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences offers a Clinical Psychology Master of Arts (MA) Program tailored for aspiring academic researchers. The curriculum establishes fundamental knowledge in clinical psychology while offering specialized exposure to key domains including Adult Mental Health Interventions, Behavioral Medicine, Child/Adolescent Clinical Psychology, and Neuropsychological Sciences.
Undergraduate grade point average
Undergraduate GPA of 3.30 or above
Graduate Record Examination (GRE) verbal, quantitative and analytical scores (the Psychology Subject Test is recommended, but not required)
Undergraduate and/or master’s major and/or quality of course work consistent with a major in psychology, including basic psychological science (affective, biological, cognitive, developmental and social aspects of behavior), abnormal psychology, statistics and research design
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