Clinical Psychology Program - Ph.D. Rehabilitation Track
If you plan to work with individuals living with medical and other disabling conditions, the Rehabilitation track is for you. It will prepare you to provide clinical services for and to conduct research with individuals who have such conditions. Rehabilitation psychology is a rapidly-growing field that will provide you with many employment opportunities.
As a student in this track, you will fulfill the usual requirements for the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology and take courses in Rehabilitation Psychology as the Clinical Ph.D. elective requirements. (These include Psychosocial Bases of Disability and Behavior; Neuropsychological Assessment; Adult Career Development and Vocational Behavior; Professional and Ethical Issues of Rehabilitation Psychology; and Medical Aspects of Disabling Conditions or Behavior Medicine.) Your research, practicum, and internship activities will also be oriented toward Rehabilitation Psychology.
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Please see the Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology page for curriculum, eligibility, and admissions information.
