Clinical Psychology Graduate Program
We are no longer accepting applications or admitting students for the Clinical Psychology program.
The philosophy of training that guides the APA accredited1 Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology has evolved over the past 30 years. The program is different from traditional Ph.D. programs that solely prepare students for research and academic positions. The academic, clinical, and research experiences at CMU maintain a balance between training in science and practice. Throughout their academic, clinical, and research experiences students are provided with feedback, modeling, and mentoring that fosters the integration current theory, research, and practice. Upon graduation, students are prepared to pursue clinical or research careers.
The program follows a scientist-practitioner training model. The Clinical Psychology Program faculty believe that clinical training is a complex process that cannot be readily condensed or easily simplified. The optimal practice of Clinical Psychology rests on the integration of theory, research, and practice. Clinical learning involves instruction, feedback, self-monitoring, and modeling the behavior of experts.
Training is sequential, graded in complexity, and designed to prepare students for further training. The integration of theory, research, and practice is expected to evolve out of numerous exposures to this process. This integration not only deepens scholarly learning, but also develops effective clinical skills.
The Clinical Psychology Program faculty further believe that training should expose students to a variety of testable formulations, as opposed to a single theoretical model. Integration of theory, research, and practice is essential. The program seeks to attain this goal by modeling a scientific approach in both didactic and experiential coursework.
We are no longer accepting applications or admitting students for the Clinical Psychology program.
Contact information
If you have any questions please contact:
Department of Psychology, 989-774-3001
Central Michigan University
Sloan Hall 101, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859
Fax number: 989-774-2553
Student forms
- Clinical Student Qualifying Examination Manual 2020-2021 (PDF)
- Clinical Authorization of Degree - Master's (PDF)
- Clinical Authorization of Degree - Doctoral (PDF)
- PSY 892/893 Practicum (PDF)
Thesis and dissertation manual and forms
- Thesis/Dissertation Manual (PDF)
- Thesis/Dissertation Forms (Office
of Graduate Studies website)
Student manuals
For past Student Manuals, contact the Department of Psychology at psy@cmich.edu.
References
Visit the Council of University Directors of Clinical Psychology (CUDCP) website to review their guide for getting into Clinical Psychology graduate programs.
1American Psychological Association (APA) Accreditation, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242. Telephone: 800-374-2721; 202-336-5979. TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123