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Welcome to the Department of Clinical and School Psychology’s website. This welcome extends to prospective and current students, faculty members, alumni and visitors to our website. We have four programs in our department: Ph.D. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, and Psy.D. and Specialist in School Psychology. If you explore our website you will see the diverse programs and specialties that are available. Our clinical and school doctoral programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We have an APA accredited internship program and an APA accredited consortium internship program. In addition, we have a postdoctoral residency program.

Welcome to the Department of Clinical and School Psychology’s website. This welcome extends to prospective and current students, faculty members, alumni and visitors to our website. We have four programs in our department: Ph.D. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, and Psy.D. and Specialist in School Psychology. If you explore our website you will see the diverse programs and specialties that are available. Our clinical and school doctoral programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We have an APA accredited internship program and an APA accredited consortium internship program. In addition, we have a postdoctoral residency program.

Welcome to the Department of Clinical and School Psychology’s website. This welcome extends to prospective and current students, faculty members, alumni and visitors to our website. We have four programs in our department: Ph.D. and Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology, and Psy.D. and Specialist in School Psychology. If you explore our website you will see the diverse programs and specialties that are available. Our clinical and school doctoral programs are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). We have an APA accredited internship program and an APA accredited consortium internship program. In addition, we have a postdoctoral residency program.

Alfara, A, Arguelles-Borge, S, Stripling, A, & Brochu, P (June, 2018). Study on subjective aging and health among ethnic minorities.

Bachar, T., Moragne, & Brochu (August, 2016). Psychological effects of dating applications on members of the LGBTQ plus community.

Belfer, J., Suarez-Morales, & Formoso (June, 2017). Review of cross-cultural variations in prevalence of anxiety in Hispanic youth and idiomatic expressions of anxiety used by Latinos.

Belfer, J, Suarez-Morales, D & Formoso, D (June, 2018). Cultural considerations in the expression of anxiety symptoms in Latino youth.

Bernadel, R., Suarez-Morales, & Campbell (June, 2017). A cross-cultural model of post-traumatic stress disorder following a natural disaster.

Betancourt, C., Suarez-Morales, & Cash (June, 2016). Parental factors and their association with childhood depression among the Hispanic population.

The College of Psychology at Nova Southeastern University is strongly committed to an inclusive and diverse college with equal access and opportunity for diverse individuals based on race, ethnicity, gender and gender identity, sexual orientation, age, religion, socioeconomic status, and physical ability. Our programs in Clinical and School Psychology are dedicated to active recruitment of a diverse group of students, faculty and staff, as well as to the integration of issues of individual and cultural diversity throughout the training we provide to students.

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Undergraduate Admissions
(954) 262-8000
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Graduate Admissions
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Clinics
(954) 262-5730
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