Graduate Psychology

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Welcome

The Graduate Psychology Department offers programs reflecting a commitment to provide a unique educational experience for persons interested in a professional career in psychology. Each program of study values a diverse curriculum that addresses educational, philosophical, cultural, ethical and practice issues, and which encourages an ongoing self-reflective process within the graduate student.
 
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Graduates honored at PsyD Reception - September 17, 2009. 
Immaculata University has a long tradition of preparing students for careers as mental health clinicians in a variety of institutions, organizations, and agencies dedicated to the educational, vocational, social and psychological development of the person. Based on theory, methodology, and practice, the department is humanistically oriented, with a strong emphasis on values and serving others.
 
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Graduates and Faculty/staff at PsyD Reception - September 17, 2009.
 
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Dr. Jed Yalof, Psy.D., Chair of the Department of Graduate Psychology and Coordinator of the Psy.D. program in Clinical Psychology and Allen M. Tepper, J.D., Psy.D., 2009 recipient of the Sr. Kathleen Mary Burns Award for distinguished contribution to the field of Psychology in teaching, training, and service.  Graduate Psychology Department PsyD Reception - September 17, 2009
 
For more information, contact: Jed Yalof, Psy.D., ABPP, ABSNP
Department Chair
(610)647-4400 Ext 3503

Immaculata University is a Catholic, comprehensive, coeducational institution founded by the Sisters, Servants of the Immaculate Heart of Mary.