Institute of Imaginal Studies (Petaluma)
The Institute offers graduate programs in Imaginal Psychology, as well as public programs and activities that support the creation of learning communities. These programs emphasize the role of transformative learning in catalyzing the emergence of key human capacities. The capacities of self-awareness, collaboration, responsibility, and empathy are given special emphasis in the Institute’s graduate programs. The Institute seeks to educate psychologically aware leaders with the knowledge, skills, and capacities essential to empower individuals, organizations, and communities.
Clinical Psychology
The Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology program offers four years of coursework in Imaginal Psychology (three years for Advanced Standing students). The curriculum includes core, clinical, cultural inquiry, and research courses. The core curriculum, which provides a foundation for the clinical and research courses, supports the student’s evolving relationship to professional practice. The Psy.D. is designed to meet the educational requirements for the State of California Psychologist license. In addition, this program is designed to meet the educational requirements for the State of California Marriage and Family Therapy (MFT) license and, in accordance with section 4980.38(a) of the Business and Professions Code, meets the requirements of sections 4980.37 and 4980.40.
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