College of Liberal Arts Research
Research in the College of Liberal Arts provides graduate students opportunities to collaborate and lead initiatives that span the humanities, social sciences and STEM fields. As a public research institution, Temple equips its students with the tools and opportunities they need to pursue original ideas and create real, sustainable change in the world.
The Psychology doctoral program combines coursework with high-level research experiences that culminate in a doctoral dissertation. Students work closely with faculty members to develop a research specialty and address novel questions. For more information on the range of topics being studied in Psychology research laboratories, see our department research page.
Psychology Clinics
In addition to our research facilities, graduate students in the Psychology and Neuroscience Department have the opportunity to engage directly with patients through Temple’s community clinics.
- The Child and Adolescent Anxiety Disorders Clinic is engaged in research evaluating the efficacy and effectiveness of treatment approaches for anxiety in youth.
- The Psychological Services Center, under the direction of Robert Fauber, is a nonprofit community clinic providing counseling, psychological services and comprehensive psychological assessments.