LP – Clinical Psychopharmacology (original)
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Clinical Psychopharmacology
Gain new tools to provide your patients with a broader continuum of care. The Chicago School of Professional Psychology provides practitioners with high quality training in the field of Clinical Psychopharmacology, preparing them to meet growing community needs as many states take steps to extend prescriptive authority to licensed psychologists that have received appropriate training.
There is a critical need for training prescribing psychologists to help address the nation’s health care disparities in inner-city and rural areas. By training in the diverse and supportive environment at The Chicago School, guided by our expert practitioner faculty, you will be ideally prepared to make a positive impact in the field.
Prescribing psychologists work in a variety of clinical settings, including but not limited to:
Community mental health centers
Correctional facilities
Hospitals
Medical centers
Private practices
Active duty military
University clinics
Career Outcomes
- Clinical Mental Health Counselor
- Therapist
- Licensed Professional Counselor
- Counselor
M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology
M.S. Clinical Psychopharmacology
Illinois Prescriptive Authority Preparation Track
M.A. Clinical Psychopharmacology
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