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Clinical Psychology - Ph.D.

The Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology prepares students to conduct research, to serve on college and university faculties and to provide a range of clinical services. The program adheres to the clinical scientist model of education and training, which is founded on the idea that the practice of psychology should be based on the science of psychology, and that practicing psychologists should be able to translate clinical observation into researchable questions and pursue new knowledge on the basis of their observations. Students are expected to develop an area of special expertise in research, and opportunities for specialized clinical training are offered.

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Ph.D. Degree in Clinical Psychology

The American Psychological Association (APA) has accredited the Clinical Training Program at Kent State continuously since 1968. The program is based on a clinical-scientist model and is designed to prepare students for careers in research, teaching and clinical practice. 

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Learn more about the specialties offered with Kent State's Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology.

Adult Clinical Specialty Clinical Child & Adolescent Specialty 

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Examples of Possible Careers and Salaries for Clinical Psychology - Ph.D.

Graduates of Kent State University's Ph.D. degree in Clinical Psychology can pursue advanced careers as licensed clinical psychologists, researchers, and professors. They are equipped to work in mental health clinics, hospitals, private practice, and academic institutions, where they can provide therapy, conduct psychological assessments, and contribute to research on mental health and human behavior.