An Antioch classroom experience emphasizes the development of self-awareness of one’s beliefs and values as well as a critical examination of the profession. By emphasizing professional integrity, ethical behavior, critical thinking, and reflective self-evaluation, we encourage students to question their assumptions and biases, as well as the psychological theories and practices of the profession.
Antioch's Clinical Psychology program is a 72- unit graduate degree program that is designed to be completed after 18 months of consecutive full time study, or 36 months of half-time study. Classes are offered year-round in both daytime and evening formats. There are a number of options available for adults with work and family responsibilities.
Full-time study may be scheduled by attending three-hour classes that meet all on one weekday or on three evenings. In addition to weekdays, all scheduling options require an average of one - two Saturdays per month. Classes at Antioch are small and enable students to interact closely with other learners and with the faculty.
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