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Degree Programs

The Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology Program provides graduate degrees in the specialty of prenatal and perinatal psychology. Four degrees combine prenatal and perinatal study with a strong foundation in counseling and therapeutic skills. Two of the degrees one Master's and one Doctorate in Clinical Psychology, specifically meet the educational requirements for Marriage, Family Therapist (MFT) licensure in the State of California. The other two degree programs, one Master's and one Doctorate, include all the foundational courses but are not designed to meet the educational requirements for licensure in the State of California.

Degrees

MA PPN

Master of Arts in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology

Ph.D. PPN

Ph.D. in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology

MA CP PPN

Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology - (Specialty in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology) Meets educational requirements for California MFT license

Ph.D. CP PPN          

Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology Psychology - (Specialty in Prenatal and Perinatal) Meets educational requirements for California MFT license