Health Psychology - Doctoral Programs in Health Psychology

Doctoral Programs in Health Psychology

Universities in Australia
  • Deakin University, Melbourne, Australia
Universities in the United Kingdom
  • University of Bedfordshire, Bedfordshire
  • Bristol - University of the West of England
  • City University, London
  • London Metropolitan University, London
  • Staffordshire University, Stoke On Trent

For more information on Universities in the United Kingdom with accredited Health Psychology courses, do visit the British Psychological Society website.

Universities in the United States
  • Antioch University Seattle Doctorate in Clinical Psychology with optional concentration in health psychology, Seattle, Washington
  • Appalachian State University
  • Bowling Green State University
  • City University of New York, Graduate School and University Center (health track)
  • Colorado State University
  • East Carolina University
  • Indiana University Purdue University, Indianapolis
  • Kent State University
  • Mount Sinai School of Medicine
  • Ohio University
  • Palo Alto University (Pacific Graduate School of Psychology; Phd with Health Psychology emphasis)
  • Pennsylvania State University
  • San Diego State University and University of California, San Diego
  • State University of New York (SUNY) Upstate Medical University
  • Stony Brook University
  • Syracuse University
  • Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences (USUHS
  • University of California, Irvine
  • University of California, Los Angeles
  • University of California, Merced
  • University of California, Riverside
  • University of California, San Francisco (Post-doctoral program only)
  • University of Cincinnati
  • University of Colorado, Denver
  • University of Florida
  • University of Kansas
  • University of Miami
  • University of North Carolina at Charlotte
  • University of North Texas
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • University of Rochester, School of Medicine & Dentistry (Post-doctoral fellowship, within clinical ψ)
  • University of South Florida
  • Spalding University (emphasis in Health Psychology)
  • University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston (Post-doctoral fellowship, within clinical health ψ)
  • VA Connecticut Healthcare System (Post-doctoral residency in clinical health ψ only)
  • Virginia Commonwealth University, Department of Psychology
  • Virginia State University, Department of Psychology (Clinical Tract and Behavioral & Community Health Sciences (BCHS) Tract)
  • Yeshiva University (Ferkauf School of Psychology; Phd with health emphasis)
  • Rutgers University (specialization in intradisciplinary health)
  • Fordham University (clinical program with health specialization)
  • Kent State University
  • La Salle University (concentration in Health Psychology)
Universities in Canada
  • McGill University
  • University of British Columbia
  • York University
Universities in Asia
  • National University of Singapore

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