
The following doctoral programs are members of the Academy.
University of Arizona
Arizona State University
Binghamton University (State University of New York)
Boston University
University of Buffalo (State University of New York)
University of California- Berkeley
University of California- Los Angeles
University of Delaware
University of Denver
Duke University
Emory University
Florida International University
Florida State University
George Mason University
University of Georgia
Harvard University
University of Hawaii
University of Illinois at Chicago
University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign
Indiana University
University of Iowa
University of Kansas (adult)
University of Kansas (child)
Kent State University
University of Kentucky
University of Maryland
University of Massachusetts- Amherst
McGill University
University of Memphis
University of Miami
University of Michigan
Michigan State University
University of Minnesota
University of Missouri
University of Nevada- Reno
University of New Mexico
Northwestern University
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
The Ohio State University (clinical)
The Ohio State University (intellectual and developmental disabilities)
Oklahoma State University
University of Oregon
University of Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania State University
University of Pittsburgh
Purdue University
University of Rochester
Rutgers University
San Diego State University/University of California San Diego Joint Doctoral Program
University of South Florida
University of Southern California
Southern Methodist University
Stony Brook University (State University of New York)
Temple University
Texas A&M University
University of Texas
Vanderbilt University
Virginia Commonwealth University
Virginia Tech
University of Utah
University of Virginia
University of Washington
Washington University in St. Louis
West Virginia University
Western University
University of Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee
Yale University
PCSAS is an independent, non-profit body incorporated in December 2007 to provide rigorous, objective, and empirically based accreditation of Ph.D. programs in psychological clinical science (the terms psychological clinical science and scientific clinical psychology are used interchangeably).
There are a multitude of reasons why APS is vital to you and to the science of psychology. From our advocacy efforts to our acclaimed scientific journals to our promotion of the education of psychology, APS is working hard to ensure the vitality and the advancement of psychology as a science.
The Delaware Project aims to redefine psychological clinical science training in ways that emphasize continuity across a spectrum of research activities concerned with (a) basic mechanisms of psychopathology and behavior change, (b) intervention generation and refinement, (c) intervention efficacy and effectiveness...