Participating Academic Programs
The Integrated Behavioral Health Scholars Program draws students from graduate training programs across The University of Texas at Austin campus that have synergistic missions and values. Together, these programs share an exceptional commitment to educating highly trained, culturally responsive behavioral health professionals who are prepared to serve people in Central Texas who do not receive adequate health care.
Dell Medical School’s Psychiatry Residency prepares residents to deliver exceptional psychiatric care to patients from diverse backgrounds. The program integrates training in neuroscience, genetic, psychological, sociological, cultural and spiritual perspectives to help residents build a broad conceptual framework to understand and treat individuals with mental illness.
The Dell Medical School/Dell Children’s Psychology Internship program is a collaboration between the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences and Dell Children’s Medical Center and is designed to prepare intern psychologists for future evidence-based practice with diverse populations.
For more information, contact Lloyd Berg, chief of the Division of Psychology in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
The University of Texas at Austin School of Nursing’s Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner concentration prepares graduates to provide psychiatric mental health care at an advanced level to individuals of all ages and their families.
For more information, contact Donna Rolin, Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner Program director.
The doctoral programs in school psychology and counseling psychology in The University of Texas at Austin Department of Educational Psychology are scientist-practitioner programs that prepare psychologists to work with both specific and general problems of human behavior in the context of a range of social processes and systems.
For more information, contact Jane Gray, director of clinical training, counseling and school psychology doctoral programs.
The Clinical Psychology Training Program at The University of Texas at Austin is broadly based on a clinical science training model that is emphasized in both research and clinical training.
For more information, contact Andreana Haley, director of clinical training.
The Master of Science in Social Work program at The University of Texas at Austin prepares students for advanced social work practice with individuals, families, groups, organizations and communities.
For more information, contact Diana DiNitto.