The Psy.D. program is housed in Science Hall East, a new complex that includes teaching spaces, research labs, clinical facilities, and offices. Clinical Training Suite The clinical training suite is a state-of-the-art facility that includes clinical practice rooms for dyads, a client monitoring and recording control room, two clinical practice rooms and a meeting room. This facility supports clinical training and may serve as a clinical and research resource as well. Graduate Teaching and Testing Room This room is dedicated to the graduate program and is a repository for collection of tests, assessments, and media. It provides an ideal setting for test instruction and practice administration. Graduate Study Suite The graduate study suite offers students a place of their own for studying, socializing, and fostering a supportive graduate community. The space includes computers, printers, and a projection system to provide students a place to practice their presentations for courses, conferences, and other professional endeavors. Research Laboratories A number of research labs are available including several multi-room suites. Research is conducted in a variety of labs that are organized around faculty interests, including: Aging Anxiety Disorders Applied Neuropsychology Child Victimization and Maltreatment Children with Neurological Conditions Clinical Neuropsychology and Cognitive Neuroscience Cognition and Emotion Community-Based Interventions Concussion Education and Intervention Cross-Cultural Psychology Dating Violence Forensic Psychology Impulsive-Aggressive Behavior Integrating Neuroscience and Clinical Psychology Mindfulness Minorities and Social Marginalization Mood Disorders Neurologic and Neuropsychiatric Disorders Neurorehabilitation Suicidal Behavior Third-Wave Behavioral Treatments Trauma Virtual Tour For more information about the PsyD program's facilities and student support services, including those listed above, please view our student-created virtual tour video below.