In general, students are continuously registered in the dissertation/doctoral study course until they complete their capstone project and it is approved. ** Students take this course for a minimum of four terms and are continuously enrolled until completion of their doctoral dissertation with final chief academic officer (CAO) approval. Students that stop the course sequence and do not complete in a consecutive calendar year will need to resume the BAYR course sequence again from the beginning. * The courses associated with the Blended Academic Year in Residence (BAYR) must be completed consecutively within a 12 month calendar year. Engage in professional activities related to clinical psychology that promote positive social change.Demonstrate an awareness of how social/political issues, policies, and events impact the field of clinical psychology.Demonstrate the ability to use multicultural clinical intervention and assessment skills in varied training and professional settings.Utilize critical thinking and apply relevant ethical codes (e.g., APA, ACA) to decision making with diverse populations in a variety of settings.Describe salient experiences and perspectives of diverse populations including but not limited to race, culture, socioeconomics, age, gender, sexual orientation, and disability.Engage in personal self-assessment to examine feelings, beliefs, attitudes, and opinions regarding their own perspective and worldview as well as those of others.Develop constructive working relationships with clients, supervisors, instructors, and colleagues while also demonstrating an appropriate and professional demeanor. Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing cognitive and personality-assessment skills with diverse populations.Demonstrate proficiency in utilizing empirically supported models of clinical psychotherapy, consultation, and supervision with diverse populations.Synthesize theory and contemporary research to establish a theoretically and empirically anchored personal orientation to the practice of clinical psychology.Demonstrate proficiency in evaluating the effectiveness of empirically supported treatments using an evidence-based practice approach.Synthesize principles of basic and advanced research methods to produce independent scholarly research.Articulate the history of clinical psychology, how the specialty of clinical psychology is unique, and how to develop a clinical psychology identity.Explain the contributions of the biological, affective, social, and cognitive areas of psychology as they impact human adaptive and maladaptive functioning.At the end of this program, graduates will be able to:
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