Dr. Rhoda Olkin, Director of the Institute on Disability and Health Psychology, Distinguished Professor

Dr. Rhoda Olkin, Director of the Institute on Disability and Health Psychology 

San Francisco PsyD students and Institute on Disability and Health Psychology received a $10,000 research grant from the American Psychological Foundation.

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CSPP Students

With generous contributions from alumni and friends, and our mission-driven scholarship earmarks, we provided almost $2 million in scholarship support to over 425 CSPP students this year. 

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CSPP Graduate, Dr. Cheryl Arutt

CSPP Graduate, Dr. Cheryl Arutt

"CSPP gave me the foundation for a rich and varied career."

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CSPP faculty and  Professor Emeritus, Dr. Paul Werner

CSPP community event on the San Francisco campus honored Professor Emeritus, Dr. Paul Werner, upon his retirement after 30+ years of service on the faculty.

 

Dr.Teresa Chapa CSPP Graduate

CSPP Graduate, Dr. Teresa Chapa

Meet CSPP alumna Dr. Teresa Chapa, a senior policy advisor at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Minority Health.

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Community Engagement

MAKING A DIFFERENCE

Direct service to the community is an important component of every graduate student's learning experience at CSPP. One of the original precepts behind the founding of CSPP, a strong integration between academics and hands-on work skills is also a key to success in education, organizational development and business careers. Collectively, CSPP students provide over one million hours of mental health, consulting and other services to the surrounding community, with a specific focus on under-served populations. Often, research on various social and behavioral issues is conducted in conjunction with these services.

PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICE CENTERS

The Psychological Service Centers affiliated with the California School of Professional Psychology provide an integral part of the clinical psychology training programs at CSPP. Clinical services are provided by practicum students and interns under the supervision of licensed clinical faculty. In Fresno, for example, students provide psychological services while receiving individual and group on-site supervision in a variety of areas including child/parent clinical cases, in-home geriatric clients, disability evaluation, juvenile probation assessments, child protective services, family court service child custody evaluation, and hospital-based assessments.

COMMUNITY SERVICES AND PLACEMENTS BY LOCATION