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Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MAP)


The Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology program provides education and training in the theory and practice of psychotherapy. The program is designed to prepare students who want to be professionally licensed as Marriage and Family Therapists. The M.A. degree program emphasizes academic, practical and personal knowledge that will enable each graduate to become competent in diagnosis, treatment planning and psychological interventions with individuals, couples and families. Multicultural competence and ethical practices are also emphasized.

The Clinical Psychology (MACP) program has a mission consistent with Antioch University's tradition of community-based education and awareness of social issues and conditions. The Program is designed to educate and train professionals in accepted theory and practice, while remaining responsive to social change. Central to the program is the development of self-awareness, respect for diversity, broad based clinical skills, and capacity for critical thinking. Training in the application of psychology is a primary goal. The classroom experience, blended with clinical traineeships in community settings, makes use of experiential teaching methods that allow for "hands on" approaches to learning.


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Need information on another program? Click on one of the links below.

>> Executive Training Program with International Certification
>> The Bachelor of Arts Program in Liberal Studies
(BA)
>> Master of Arts in Organizational Management (MAOM)
>> Master of Arts in Education with an emphasis in Social Justice and Educational Leadership (MAEx)
>> Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology (MAP)
>> Pre-PsyD Track - An Alternative Entry for Doctoral Studies in Psychology (Pre-PsyD)
>> Doctoral Program in Clinical Psychology with an emphasis in Family Psychology (Psy.D.)
>> Doctorate in Business Management (DBA) Slated to begin in 2008

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