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Our graduate program follows a mentorship model. Each student works closely with one or more faculty advisors whose research aligns with their academic interests. Applicants should pinpoint potential faculty mentors during the admissions process. The department organizes its curriculum into seven distinct research concentrations, with applicants applying directly to their chosen specialization rather than the general department. Together with their advisors and other faculty in their concentration, students develop personalized coursework and training plans tailored to their professional aspirations. Psychology remains an ever-evolving discipline. By examining both human and animal behavior, our field bridges biological and social influences. Continuous discoveries reshape our approaches to theory, practice, and methodology. For intellectually curious, innovative, and driven individuals, this represents an ideal moment to pursue graduate studies in psychology. The University of Washington's Clinical Psychology Program offers a Ph.D. curriculum that blends scholarly, research, and clinical training. This APA-accredited program holds distinction as a charter member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science.