Clinical Program
The Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Oregon has a strong tradition of clinical research training on topics of relevance to both theory and practice of psychology. Accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1958, the program has graduated over 200 doctorates in clinical psychology. The program has been a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science since the Academy’s beginnings in 1995. Former students are represented on the faculties of well-known universities and medical schools, including the University of Minnesota, University of Pittsburgh, UCLA, UCSF, UCSD, Arizona State, Brigham Young, Brown, University of Washington, University of Houston, Queens University, and USC. The research strengths of the present clinical faculty comprise child and adult psychopathology, sociocultural context of psychopathology, adult depression, infant mental health, child and family assessment, sexual aggression, treatment and prevention of child/adolescent problem behavior, and treatment of depression. Other nonclinical faculty in the Department of Psychology also present a range of scholarly activities that may be of interest to clinical students.