The Adult Clinical track provides training in the practice of clinical assessment and intervention.
Therapy training is offered in a variety of therapeutic approaches, including psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioural, experiential, emotion-focussed, and family therapy.
Much of this training is provided on campus at the Psychological Services and Research Centre (PSRC). Through the Centre, students provide clinical services to members of the University community under faculty supervision through course-related practica.
As well, five post-MA clinical students are accepted for year-long half-time practicum positions each year.
Recent graduates of the Adult Clinical track are employed in:
- hospitals
- private practice
- school boards
- university counselling centres
- academic teaching positions
- children's mental health centres