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The mission of the Clinical Psychology: Neuropsychology doctoral program is to train students to become first-rate, ethical scientist-practitioners with an empirically-based understanding of the neural aspects of psychopathology and cognitive dysfunction, as well as the skills to apply this knowledge to the assessment and treatment of people. All students will also receive specialized training in Neuropsychology, which will follow basic didactic and practical training in Clinical Psychology. Students receive high quality education and training in preparation for the practice of Professional Psychology, as researchers and educators, and as clinicians.
The Program follows the Conference Policy Statement of the National Conference on Scientist-Practitioner Education and Training for the Professional Practice of Psychology (Belar & Perry, 1992). In addition, for training in Clinical Neuropsychology, the Program fully endorses the training model proposed by Division 40 (Clinical Neuropsychology) of the American Psychological Association (APA), and, in particular, the progression of training suggested by the Houston Conference.
Please click the links at left to find out more about the Neuropsychology Subprogram or go to the Neuropsychology student handbook for complete information.
The Program is regionally accredited with the NYS Office of Professions but is not accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). The program is registered with the National Register of Health Service Providers in Psychology.
Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Phone: 202-336-5979
TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123
Fax: 202-336-5978
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