American Evaluation Association
American Psychological Association
Association for Psychological Science
Va Dept of DBHDS – Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services
Virginia Board of Psychology – information on applying for licensure as a psychologist, laws and regulations governing licensed Virginia psychologists, Board newsletter and latest alerts, listing of all licensees by type of license. Also under regulations section includes criteria for CE credits for relicensure.
AcademicInfo.net – provides resources and information regarding online psychology degrees for current and prospective students.
Classic experiments – provides information on eight classic psychology studies.
Free survey instruments – a brief set of free survey instruments.
PsycBuilder -general-purpose drag-and-drop graphical experiment builder for Matlab/Octave Psychtoolbox
Psychologydegrees.org – provides information on psychology degrees and degree programs throughout the US.
Society for the Teaching of Psychology – resources from Division 2 of the American Psychological Association.
James Madison University Department of Graduate Psychology – JMU offers Master’s degrees in clinical mental health counseling, school counseling, school psychology, college student personnel administration, and psychological sciences. It also offers a Psy.D. in clinical and school psychology and Ph.D.s in assessment and measurement and counseling and supervision.
Liberty University Department of Psychology (graduate) – In addition to an undergraduate program in psychology, LU offers Master’s degrees in psychology (online and residential), a PsyD in clinical psychology (residential), and a PhD in psychology (online).
Norfolk State University Department of Psychology – NSU is part of the Virginia Consortium Program in Clinical Psychology (VCPCP) Ph.D. program. It houses the first M.S. in CyberPsychology degree program in the United States.
Old Dominion University Department of Psychology – ODU offers M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in psychology and is affiliated with the Virginia Consortium Program’s Ph.D. program in clinical psychology.
Regent University School of Psychology and Counseling (graduate) – RU offers Master’s, Ph.D., and Psy.D. programs in human services, psychology, and clinical psychology, with numerous counseling specializations such as school, pastoral, marriage, couple, and family counseling.
University of Virginia Department of Psychology (graduate) – UVa offers Ph.D. degrees with a number of specializations, including clinical psychology, cognitive psychology, community psychology, social psychology, developmental psychology, quantitative psychology, and sensory and systems neuroscience psychology.
Virginia Consortium Program – the Virginia Consortium Program offers a Ph.D. degree in clinical psychology and is offered jointly by Old Dominion University, Norfolk State University, and the Eastern Virginia Medical School.
Virginia Commonwealth University Department of Psychology (graduate) – VCU offers Ph.D. degrees in clinical and counseling psychology, health psychology, and experimental psychology.
Virginia State University Department of Psychology (graduate) – VSU offers a PhD in Health Psychology, with Clinical Health and Behavioral and Community Health Sciences concentrations. The Clinical Health concentration received authorization for a fall site visit by the American Psychological Association Commission on Accreditation authorized a site visit for the program at its summer meeting. They also offer a Master of Science in Psychology with General and Clinical Psychology concentrations.
Virginia Tech Department of Psychology (graduate) – VT offers Ph.D. degrees in clinical science, developmental science, industrial/organizational psychology, and biological psychology.