Graduate training in Clinical Psychology at UTSC has primary research strengths in the areas of clinical neuropsychology and neurosciences, personality and psychological assessment, and mindfulness- and acceptance-based psychotherapies. A unifying theme of faculty research in Clinical Psychology at UTSC is to advance the assessment and treatment of mental disorders, especially depressive and bipolar disorders, anxiety disorders, schizophrenia-spectrum disorders, borderline personality disorder, and neurocognitive disorders, such as dementia due to Alzheimer’s or Parkinson’s disease. Click on the faculty profiles below to learn more about our members.
Unless otherwise indicated, all core clinical and associate faculty members provide graduate supervision (note: associate faculty members may provide co-supervision with a core clinical faculty).
A list of faculty accepting new graduate students for the 2017-18 academic year will be posted in early Fall.
Core Clinical Faculty
Associate Faculty Members
Adjunct Lecturers
Prathiba Shammi*, Ph.D., C.Psych. | Elizabeth Tarshis*, Ed.D., C.Psych. |
*Provides clinical supervision only