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  1. Dr. Stromeyer specializes in psychological evaluation, consultation, and treatment of a variety of child and adolescent issues, including behavioral problems, anxiety, depression, ADHD, learning disorders, and coping with acute and chronic medical conditions.

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    Julie Suhr suhr@ohio.edu 250 Porter Hall Department of Psychology Ohio University Athens, OH 45701 740-593-1091

    The doctoral training program in Clinical Psychology trains students intensively in both clinical skills and research. The program has been accredited by the American Psychological Association since 1970. Ohio University does not offer the master's degree in clinical psychology as a terminal degree, but only as a step toward the Ph.D. degree. The p...

    Recent graduates of the program work in careers that include varying degrees of research and practice. Employment settings include medical centers, colleges and universities, independent practice, state and county hospitals, medical schools, school districts, university counseling centers, correctional facilities, and business and industry. Graduat...

    The practice of psychology is regulated at the state level. State licensing authorities, commonly referred to as “State Boards,” determine the specific educational and training requirements for licensure in their state. The U.S. Department of Education requires that all programs that prepare students for possibly attaining a license must disclose i...

    Ohio University's program seeks to graduate students who are adept at providing both clinical services and conducting scientific research, as well as integrating science with clinical practice. We seek to prepare students to become competent professionals in health service psychology, within the specialty area of clinical psychology.

    Discipline-Specific Knowledge Base: Educate students about the content issues that presently define the knowledge base in health service psychology, within the specific specialty area of clinical psychology. Research and Quantitative Methods in Psychology: Train students in the use of scientific methodology applied to the study of human behavior. P...

  3. Undergraduate: Oklahoma State University, B.S. in Psychology. Graduate School: Auburn University, Ph.D. in Counseling. Psychology Internship: University of Georgia Counseling and Testing Center.

  4. The APA and PCSAS Accredited Clinical Psychology Training program at Ohio State University is designed to prepare research-oriented, clinical scientist model psychologists to be tomorrow's leading investigators of clinical phenomena.

  5. Joint Faculty. Lisa M. Christian. Associate Professor, Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 2008; Research is focused on immune mediators linking psychosocial stress with health outcomes, including cardiovascular disease.

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  7. The program produces graduates who have gained knowledge about a substantive area of psychology, who have the quantitative and methodological expertise to conduct rigorous, cutting-edge research, and who have demonstrated their research skills through the completion of a master’s thesis.

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