Fellowship Applicants
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program has four Divisions.
Fellowship Applicants
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program has four Divisions.
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program (PFTP) has four Divisions:
- The Clinical Psychology Program (CPP) provides general training in clinical psychology within a hospital-based setting. The CPP is APA-accredited as a Traditional Practice Program. This program offers emphasis areas in Adult and Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine. CPP postdoctoral fellows complete one year of accredited training in the CPP. If CPP fellows elect to stay a second year (if available) for additional clinical/research training, the additional training year is not accredited. (Karen Oliver, PhD, Director)
- The Clinical Child Psychology Specialty Program (CCPSP) provides training in clinical child psychology within hospital-based, school, and forensic settings. The CCPSP is APA-accredited as a specialty program in clinical child psychology. CCPSP postdoctoral fellows complete one year of accredited training in the CCPSP. If CCPSP fellows elect to stay a second year (if available) for additional clinical/research training, the additional training year is not accredited. (Christopher Houck, PhD, Director)
- The Clinical Neuropsychology Specialty Program (CNSP) provides training in clinical neuropsychology within a hospital-based setting that is consistent with Houston Conference Guidelines. The CNSP is APA-accredited as a specialty program in clinical neuropsychology. CNSP postdoctoral fellows complete two years of accredited training in the CNSP. (Jennifer Davis, PhD, ABPP-CN, Director & Anjali Palav, PhD, Associate Director)
- The Research Fellowship Program (RFP) provides postdoctoral research training for individuals from various disciplines related to behavioral science. These research-focused fellowships are typically hospital-based and are funded by individual faculty research grants or NIH T32/F32 Training Grants. This program offers emphasis in Adult, Child, Health Psychology/Behavioral Medicine, and Neuropsychology. The RFP is not accredited. (Elissa Jelalian, PhD, Director & Lindsay Orchowski, PhD, Associate Director)
Fellowships which offer experiences in Integrated Primary Care/Behavioral Health are clearly noted on the Available Fellowships page.
The Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program is listed as a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC).
Clinically-focused fellowships (CPP, CCPSP, & CNSP) are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Questions related to the program's accredited status should be directed to the Commission on Accreditation:
Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002
Phone: 202-336-5979 / E-mail: apaaccred@apa.org
Web: www.apa.org/ed/accreditation
The Brown Clinical Psychology Training Consortium is a member of the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science (APCS) and promotes a clinical science approach to training.