The Department of Psychology at Arizona State University offers PhD training with a master’s degree earned along the way. Students apply to one of six specialized training areas and collaborate across labs, disciplines, and research centers throughout their graduate experience. 

PhD training areas include:

Lab Area

Clinical Psychology

Keywords

Culturally grounded substance use interventions, health disparities in Indigenous populations, positive psychology approaches to addiction, community-based participatory research, alternative reinforcers and harm reduction

Actively Recruiting

Yes

About the department: 
The Department of Psychology at Arizona State University is a passionate, solutions-focused community dedicated to building healthier minds, bodies and societies. Our faculty, staff and students lead work in behavioral health, addiction, neuroscience and genomics, social challenges and interpersonal dynamics, applying advanced research methods and statistical techniques to understand relationships and development across the lifespan.

Lab Area

Clinical Psychology

Keywords

Alcohol, cannabis, intensive longitudinal data, subjective experience, contextual influences

Actively Recruiting

Yes

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Community Family Services (CFS) is an outpatient behavioral health company dedicated to providing comprehensive mental health services to individuals and families in need. We offer a range of programs and support services aimed at addressing various mental health challenges and promoting overall wellbeing. Our team is committed to removing the stigma surrounding behavioral health and empowering communities to thrive.

Hope’s Crossing is a non-profit organization founded in 2010, that helps at-risk women create a life of self-sufficiency, community, and hope. Our client population are women 18 years and older transition from prison, addictions, or homelessness to a life of work, family, and community.


Hope’s Crossing offers life skills training, employment support, navigating access to affordable housing, and most importantly, a program of emotional support geared toward creating a new belief system that promotes whole and healthy living.