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Doctoral Programs in Clinical Psychology
Deepen your expertise. Broaden your impact.
Antioch University’s APA-accredited PsyD programs—offered in Seattle and New England—equip clinical psychologists to expand their roles as therapists, supervisors, researchers, and change agents. With a strong emphasis on multicultural competence, applied research, and social justice, you’ll study in a collaborative cohort model that fosters deep relationships and prepares you to lead with both compassion and clinical expertise.
APA-Accredited Excellence
Enhance your credentials with a respected clinical doctorate rooted in applied practice.
Multidimensional Development
Strengthen your skills in therapy, supervision, scholarship, and advocacy.
Equity-Focused Approach
Join a community committed to justice, inclusion, and systems-level change.
Nationally Accredited Programs

Antioch University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission, reflecting our commitment to academic quality and professional standards.
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Two Campuses, One Mission
Across both locations, students are prepared to become reflective clinicians capable of working in therapy, assessment, supervision, applied research, consultation, and policy. The full-time program spans five years and includes intensive coursework, dissertation research, and a one-year internship, which may be done half-time over two years.
Keene, New Hampshire
The Keene campus offers a close-knit, community-focused program rooted in a social vision of clinical psychology. With a strong emphasis on collaborative learning and disciplined inquiry, students are trained as “local clinical scientists,” ready to serve diverse communities through reflective practice and evidence-based care.
Seattle, Washington
Located in the heart of a diverse urban center, the Seattle campus emphasizes multicultural competence, social justice, and professional versatility. Students develop their clinical, assessment, and research skills through a competency-based model that aligns with the broader mission of systemic change and community impact.
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