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Chicago School of Professional Psychology - Irvine 4199 Campus Drive Irvine, CA 92612 |
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The Chicago School of Professional PsychologyThe Chicago School is the nation's oldest and largest graduate school focused exclusively on psychology and related behavioral sciences. As a professional school, our focus is not strictly on research and theory, but on preparing students to become outstanding practitioners, providing direct service to help individuals and organizations thrive. We prepare our students with superior theoretical and classroom preparation—coupled with an unrivaled range of real-world training experiences; opportunities to build their multicultural and global sophistication; and ongoing personal and professional mentorship from faculty who are active leaders in their fields. Chicago School students graduate with the knowledge and practical skills they need to make an impact in the world and achieve their goals. The Chicago School is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission and an active member of the National Council of Schools and Programs of Professional Psychology, which has recognized The Chicago School for its distinguished service and outstanding contributions to cultural diversity and advocacy. In addition, The Chicago School recently became the only professional psychology school named to President Obama's Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll, the highest federal recognition a school can achieve for its commitment to service. Our Irvine campus is located next to UC Irvine in the heart of University Plaza, a beautiful pedestrian mall bustling with college students, quaint shops, open air cafes, and a variety of restaurants. Students enjoy free parking, access to UC Irvine's libraries, and a short drive to the 405, 55, and 71 freeways, area beaches, and Disneyland. The Irvine campus is also home to one of the Chicago School Counseling Centers which provide students the extraordinary opportunity to gain real-world training while also learning marketing and operations related to running a private practice or mental health clinic. Table of Contents
MA in Clinical Psychology - Marital and Family TherapyBack to topLike many mental health practitioners, marital and family therapists (MFTs) provide therapeutic services to help their clients overcome a wide range of mental, emotional, and behavioral issues. MFTs view their clients in the context of relationships—assuming that every individual influences and is influenced by people in his/her life in a systemic fashion. Marital and family therapy is one of the fastest growing disciplines in the mental health field and MFTs apply their skills in many different work settings, including private practice, social service agencies, inpatient psychiatric facilities, hospitals, community mental health centers, schools, and even courts and prisons. PsyD in Clinical Forensic PsychologyBack to topGraduates of the forensic psychology graduate programs offered at The Chicago School are equipped with the requisite academic foundation to become head practitioners and senior administrators in both educational and forensic settings, and to conduct criminal competency evaluations, criminal responsibility evaluations, forensic child interviews, fitness for duty evaluations, risk assessments, and clinical interventions for a broad range of disorders and populations. Forensic psychology is one of the fastest growing areas of psychology and practitioners find work in an ever-expanding range of settings—including child welfare agencies, forensic units in state mental health facilities, jails and prisons, community mental health centers, juvenile correctional facilities, government agencies, family courts, and private practice. PsyD in Psychology - Generalist (Post-Master's)Back to top
The hallmark of the Clinical Psychology Doctoral Program is the Generalist Concentration. This concentration offers students the opportunity to develop a broader base of knowledge regarding alternative theories and interventions, clinical work with diverse populations, and professional responsibilities. Through the Generalist Concentration, students can gain additional expertise in teaching, supervision, and administration; learn applied behavior analysis; take a series of courses in trauma, loss, or expressive therapies; develop an additional theoretical area of specialty; or design a unique area of independent study. PsyD in Psychology - Psychodynamic Psychotherapy (Post-Master's)Back to topPsychologists trained in psychodynamic approaches assist their clients in understanding the rich interplay that occurs between themselves and others, thus helping improve interpersonal skills and relational satisfaction. Like other doctoral-level psychologists, those who are trained in psychodynamic psychology may work with a range of clinical populations, providing individual as well as family and group therapy. Each practitioner may take a slightly different approach to treatment and employ different techniques—from traditional psychoanalysis to talk therapy to dream analysis to expressive arts or even hypnosis—to help clients uncover unconscious feelings or beliefs that may be impacting their decisions, behaviors, and overall quality of life. They may work in private practice, community mental health centers, psychiatric settings, nonprofit agencies, and more. InformationIf you are interested in this school and would like to find out more, please Request Information from Chicago School of Professional Psychology - Irvine. |
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