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  1. Graduate Program

    Graduate Program. Graduate work in the Department of Psychology is designed to prepare students for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and a career of productive scholarship in psychological science. The program offers specialization in diverse areas, including behavioral economics, cognitive neuroscience, culture, developmental science ...

  2. Psychology

    Overview. Graduate work within the Department of Psychology emphasizes preparation for research and teaching in psychology, with specialization in the following broad areas: cognitive neuroscience, developmental psychology, language, learning and memory, perception and cognition, the psychology of inequality, social neuroscience, social ...

  3. Applying to the Graduate Program

    Please note: The application for Fall 2025 will be available on September 15, 2024. To apply to our department, an undergraduate degree in psychology or related field (e.g., cognitive science, neuroscience, linguistics, computer science) is required. Successful candidates generally have significant research experience as part of their ...

  4. Psychology

    The Psychology concentration (Princeton's term for major), within the Division of Natural Sciences, provides foundational and advanced undergraduate courses on sensation, perception, movement, language, reasoning, decision making, and social interaction. Graduate work in the Department of Psychology is designed to prepare students for the ...

  5. Program Requirements

    Program Requirements. In the first year, students are required to take the Proseminar (PSY 500/501), which covers several basic areas of psychology. By the end of the second year, students should have demonstrated basic competence in quantitative methods by completing Foundations of Statistical Methods for Psychological Science (PSY 503) and ...

  6. PDF Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology

    The Post-Doctoral training program offers extensive clinical experience with substantial supervision, interdisciplinary collaboration, treatment team participation, and outreach opportunities. The training program seeks to facilitate clinical competence through personal and intellectual development in the context of supervisory relationships.

  7. Career Paths

    A graduate degree in clinical psychology can prepare you for a career in providing therapy, engaging in clinical research, and/or teaching. Doctoral training in clinical psychology emphasizes a number of major skill areas including therapy, assessment, research, consultation, and supervision. Our program fulfills the requirements for clinical ...

  8. CAS

    Central Authentication Service. NetID. Password: Login. Change my Password or Get Help. By proceeding to access and use University computing and network resources through this sign-on, you agree to abide by applicable laws and University policies in your use of these resources. The University's right to access, preserve, and review information ...

  9. Program Timeline

    In the first year, graduate students take courses and carry out independent and collaborative research. At the beginning of the third year, students submit a research paper and a theory paper, and discuss their work with a committee as part of the general examination. During the fourth year, students propose their dissertation research. At the end

  10. Information Session on Applying to Clinical/Counseling Psychology

    Information Session on Applying to Clinical/Counseling Psychology Graduate Programs: How to Present a Strong and Competitive Application ... Princeton, NJ 08544 PH: (609) 258-3144 | FX: (609) 258-6170 [email protected] Health Professions Advising resides within the Office of the Dean of the College. Princeton, New Jersey 08544 USA Operator ...

  11. PDF Freud Jung Skinner Clinical Psychology (Psy.D.)

    The two most common doctoral degrees in Psychology are the PhD (Doctor of Philosophy) and the PsyD (Doctor of Psychology). Programs in colleges of education may offer the EdD (Doctor of Education) degree. The PhD is generally regarded as a research degree. Although many professional psychology programs award the PhD degree — especially those ...

  12. Grad Program in Clinical Psychology

    Salary Information. PsychologyJobs.com notes that upon licensure, starting salaries for clinical psychologists earn a national average of $54,440. The median annual salary for psychologists in 2023 was $92,740, as tracked by BLS. These salaries vary widely by region, and by employer, with the government and hospitals paying the highest salaries ...

  13. Faculty

    Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs. [email protected]. Prejudice and conflict reduction using large-scale field experiments. Emily Pronin. Professor. [email protected]. Processes involved in self and social perception. Eldar Shafir. Class of 1987 Professor in Behavioral Science and Public Policy.

  14. Psychology, Ph.D.

    4.3 Read 18 reviews. The Psychology program from Princeton University is designed to prepare students for attaining the degree of Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and a career of productive scholarship in psychology. First-year students work closely with a faculty adviser to plan and conduct research, as well as begin their coursework.

  15. Clinical Psychology PhD

    Welcome to the doctoral program in Clinical Psychology Program at Teachers College, Columbia University. The Clinical Psychology Program was founded in 1947-1948. It was APA-accredited in the first group of programs that were reviewed for accreditation in 1948 and that status has been uninterrupted. Our most recent site visit from the APA ...

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    Education. Ph.D., Harvard University. Advisee (s): Steven Mesquiti. Henna Vartiainen. Claire Whiting. Emotions are a cornerstone of the human experience. Feelings of joy, fear, sadness, excitement, and pride are woven through our everyday experiences. Emotions guide our actions, shape our relationships, and they bring meaning to our lives and ...

  17. Erik C. Nook, Ph.D.

    CV Professor Erik Nook hails from the rural town of Schaller, Iowa. He is currently an Assistant Professor in the Princeton Psychology Department, an Associated Faculty Member of the Princeton Neuroscience Institute, a licensed clinical psychologist in New York state (license #025102), and the Logic of Emotion Lab Director. Erik seeks to support tr

  18. Finding a Faculty Advisor

    There are several reasons to do this. First: You can find out whether they are actually planning to take new students. You don't want to spend money and time applying to a given program only to find out that the one faculty member of interest isn't taking students this year (or is about to move to another university, take a job in industry, etc.).

  19. Clinical Psychology

    Clinical Psychology. The Clinical Psychology Program adheres to a clinical science model of training, and is a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science. We are committed to training clinical psychologists whose research advances scientific knowledge of psychopathology and its treatment, and who are capable of applying evidence ...

  20. People

    Kristina Olson is a professor of psychology at Princeton University and the director of the Human Diversity Lab. She received her B.A. in Psychology and African and African-American Studies from Washington University in 2003 and her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 2008. Before joining the faculty of Princeton, she was a professor at Yale ...

  21. Post-Doctoral Training Program

    Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) at Princeton University offers Post-Doctoral training to graduates who come from scientific and scholarly-based counseling and psychology programs, who demonstrate the capacity to engage in theoretical and research-based inquiry, and who have a readiness for intensive training in practice. The Post-Doctor

  22. Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology

    The clinical program presently has 50-55 students at various levels of training, which accounts for more than one third of the total departmental graduate student enrollment. Since 1975, we have graduated over 285 Ph.D.s in clinical psychology who have taken faculty, staff, administrative or practitioner positions in psychology programs housed ...

  23. Developmental Psychology and Clinical Practice MSc

    The programme is based at Anna Freud in London, a world-renowned centre for research, training and clinical practice in the field of child mental health. Distinctive features include teaching by highly experienced clinicians and researchers working in the field of child mental health; the opportunity to develop clinical skills for working with children; practical training in conducting ...