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Description of the Clinical Program

             The Clinical Program is the largest Ph.D. program within the Psychology Department with approximately 50 doctoral students and 8 core faculty members, a Director of the Psychological Consultation Center, and additional part time faculty and practicum supervisors. The program has been fully accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1972.  The Clinical Psychology Program at the University of Rhode Island has adopted the Scientist-Practitioner model of training.  The Program trains students to function as leaders and innovators in the field of clinical psychology with generalist training in intervention and assessment skills, the core areas of psychology, and methodological skills.  In addition students select a focus area chosen from health psychology, multicultural issues, neuropsychology, child/family and applied methodology and complete didactic courses, practica, and research requirements within the focus area.  Special emphases within our training program include opportunities to learn community and population-based approaches; the opportunity to take advanced methodology courses; and a focus through both infusion and designated courses on multicultural issues.  In addition, specific objectives focus on developing skills in the integration of science, theory and practice. The clinical program utilizes a training model that includes exposure to a variety of psychotherapy orientations. These currently include cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic, family systems, interpersonal-process, and feminist approaches. The clinical program also provides training in a variety of therapy modalities including family, couples, group, individual adult, and child psychotherapy.  

 

URI Clinical Graduate Students - Statistics

Admissions

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year

99 - 00

00 - 01

01 - 02

02 – 03

03 - 04

04 - 05

05 - 06

06 - 07

07 - 08

# applied

128

144

144

148

183

158

190

248

234

# offered admission

12

12

12

13

9

12

11

12

13

# enrolled

8

7

10

10

7

5

6

5

6

# admitted w masters

1

5

3

9

3

2

1

1

3

GRE Verbal

512

584

565

556

521

560

583

566

566

GRE Quant

560

625

613

626

613

662

608

614

562

UG GPA

3.47

3.64

3.37

3.20

3.64

3.85

3.60

3.61

3.48

# subsequently withdrawing

1

1

4

3

0

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Internships

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year

99 - 00

00 - 01

01 - 02

02 – 03

03 - 04

04 - 05

05 - 06

06 - 07

07 - 08

# applicants

12

5

5

7

7

7

4

12

1

# (percent) obtaining internships

9 (75)

3 (60)

5 (100)

7 (100)

6 (86)

7 (100)

3 (75)

12 (100)

1 (100)

# (percent) paid internships

9 (75)

3 (60)

5 (100)

6 (86)

6 (86)

6 (86)

3 (75)

12 (100)

1 (100)

# (percent) APA/CPA accredited internships

9 (75)

3 (60)

5 (100)

6 (86)

6 (86)

6 (86)

3 (75)

12 (100)

1 (100)

# two year half-time internships

0

0

0

1

0

0

0

0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Graduates

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Year

99 - 00

00 - 01

01 - 02

02 – 03

03 - 04

04 - 05

05 - 06

06 - 07

07 - 08

# Students completing

9

8

4

4

7

4

6

 

 

Mean years to complete

6.3

7.7

7.9

5.4

8.0

6.75

6.6

 

 

Median yrs to complete

6

7.25

8

5

7

5.75

6.5

 

 

# Students completing who entered with bachelor’s

6

8

2

4

4

2

4

 

 

Mean yrs to complete

5.8

7.7

8

5.4

7.75

7.75

6.5

 

 

Median yrs to complete

7

7.25

8

5

7

7.75

6.5

 

 

# Students completing who entered with master’s

6

0

2

0

3

2

2

 

 

Mean yrs to complete

7.7

n/a

7.75

n/a

8.2

5.75

6.75

 

 

Median yrs to complete

5.4

n/a

7.75

n/a

7

5.75

6.75

 

 

%completing program in < 5 yrs

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

 

 

% completing program in 5 yrs

44%

12%

0

75%

14%

50%

17%

 

 

% completing program in 6 yrs

11%

25%

0

25%

0

25%

50%

 

 

% completing program in 7 yrs

33%

25%

25%

0

57%

0

17%

 

 

% completing program in > 7 yrs

11%

38%

75%

0

29%

25%

17%

 

 

Attrition:  For the 53 students entering in the years 1999-2005, 9 withdrew before completing the doctoral degree.  The rate of attrition for this time period is 17% (9/53).

 

Accreditation

 The clinical psychology program has been fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1972.  As noted in the APA Accreditation Handbook, the aim of accreditation is to promote program excellence and to provide professional and objective evaluation of programs as a service to the public, prospective students, and the profession. 

 To maintain accreditation, the clinical psychology program submits an annual report summarizing the year’s activities with respect to accreditation criteria.  Every five to seven years the program undertakes a more detailed self-study followed by a site visit from an accreditation team.  The program underwent a accreditation review during the 2003-2004 academic year, beginning with a self-study submitted to the APA Office of Accreditation on September 1, 2003. The program was fully reaccredited following that self-study and site visit.  Students contribute information to the self-study process and are requested to be available to site visitors for discussion and feedback.  The program’s annual reports, the accreditation report, and related materials are available for inspection to matriculated students from the Director of Clinical Training.

Committee on Accreditation

Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, NE
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Phone: 202-336-5979

Facilities

Chafee Social Science Center.  The Department o