The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service
Current List of Available Internship Positions
for the 2026-27 Training Year
Last Updated Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
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The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service (PMVS) began operation at the conclusion of Phase II of the APPIC Match. It provides a list of internship programs that are seeking applicants for unfilled positions for the 2026-27 training year. This list is NOT automatically generated, as internship Training Directors must submit a request to have their vacant position(s) included on this list. The PMVS will remain available until September 30, 2026.
IMPORTANT ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION: Students must be enrolled in an eligible doctoral program in order to use the PMVS and/or accept a position at an APPIC-member internship program. A list of doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS can be found here (click on "View List of Eligible Doctoral Programs"). Your doctoral program must be included on this list in order for you to be eligible to use the PMVS. Information on PMVS eligibility for doctoral programs and students can be found here (see "Applicant Fees and Eligibility").
This list is divided into two sections: (a) sites with vacancies, and (b) sites that have filled or closed all of their positions. The most recent postings (including updates to earlier postings) will be added to the top of each section. Please check back regularly for new vacancies and updates, particularly during the first few days of operation. Those who wish to be notified via e-mail of updates to this list may sign up for such notifications here after March 1, 2026.
All applications must be submitted via the AAPI application service. Applications may NOT be submitted via e-mail or any other method. Sites may choose to stop accepting applications at any time. After submitting each application, you should send a brief e-mail to the Training Director, alerting them to the submission.
Information about the PMVS is available here. Please note that all individuals who use the APPIC PMVS, including Training Directors and internship applicants, must abide by all APPIC Policies, including the APPIC Match Policies.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Some internship sites that participate in the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service are not accredited by the American Psychological Association or the Canadian Psychological Association. The accreditation status of each site in the Post-Match Vacancy Service is included in the list below.
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Site: Kern Behavioral Health & Recovery Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2009
Location: Bakersfield, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Nineveth Fauni, PsyD, NFauni@kernbhrs.org, PIP@kernbhrs.org; 661-868-1757
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
200911 - Forensic Adult (1 position)
This track offers clinical experience in working with judicially involved adults with mental disorders, conducting court-ordered evaluations, and working with an inter-disciplinary team in a rehabilitation model of court-mandated treatment, emphasizing recovery and relapse prevention.
Site: California Correctional Institution (CCI)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2635
Location: Tehachapi, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Anuradha Aithal, Psy.D - anuradha.aithal@cdcr.ca.gov; 661-221-1648
Date/Time Added: Monday, April 6, 2026 - 9:15 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
263511 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)
California Correctional Institution (CCI), an APPIC member internship site, has three (3) full time doctoral psychology internship position available through the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Services for the 2026 to 2027 training year.
CCI houses male incarcerated persons. Each intern focuses on a core clinical assignment. The intern’s core assignment is to work with a caseload of residents with a variety of mental illnesses and custody classifications to provide individual therapy, group therapy, suicide risk assessment, initial assessments, crisis intervention, treatment planning, level of care decisions, administer clinical outcome measures and other self-report measures, and make client case presentations during interdisciplinary treatment team meetings. Interns will engage in various forms of learning activities including weekly didactic training, observation and training in clinical supervision, and case presentations. Interns will receive 2 hours of weekly group supervision and 2 hours of weekly individual supervision from a licensed psychologist.
Site: San Juan Internship Program in Clinical Psychology Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1550
Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Jovette Sanchez, sanjuaninternshippsychologyconsortium@albizu.edu and
jsanchez@albizu.edu - 787-616-6234
Date/Time Added: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
155011 - Psychology Internship (13 positions)
PLEASE NOTE: These positions are reserved for qualified Carlos Albizu University graduate students from Clinical Doctoral Programs.
The San Juan Internship Program in Clinical Psychology Consortium offers diverse professional training experiences for doctoral students transitioning to clinical psychologists open for students of Carlos Albizu University with Spanish as the main language. The program comprises 2,000 hours of internship training over 12 months from August 1 to July 31, with the exception of Hospital Psiquiátrico de Puerto Rico Dr. Ramón Fernández Marina the starts in July 1st and end June 30th. For the 2026-2027 academic year, we have 13 positions at the primary rotation sites reserved for qualified Carlos Albizu University graduate students from Clinical Doctoral Programs. Training occurs across various sites integrated in the Consoritum: Metro Pavia Health Services Systems ( Hato Rey, Santurce, Utuado/ Arecibo), Albizu Clinic: Mayaguez, San Jorge Children Hospital, Hospital Psiquiátrico de Puerto Rico Dr. Ramón Fernández Marina, Community Foundation of PR - Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, Crearte, and Iniciativa Comunitaria. The secondary rotation is with Albizu University and rotations sites for psychological assessment competence.
Vacancies are:
3 positions at Clinica Albizu Mayaguez
1 position at Hospital Metropolitano de la Montaña Utuado/Arecibo (Metro Pavia Health System)
1 position at Metro Pavia Health System- Hato Rey
1 position at Metro Pavia Health System- Santurce
2 positions at Iniciativa Comunitaria: Centro Pitirre/ Compromiso de Vida 1
2 positions at Hospital Psiquiátrico de Puerto Rico Dr. Ramón Fernández Marina
1 position at Community Foundation of PR - Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic
1 position at Crearte
1 position at San Jorge Children Hospital
Application Instructions:
Interested applicants should submit a completed AAPI. No supplemental materials are required at this time. Regarding the letter of interest, you only need to submit one cover letter addressed to the Director of the Internship Program. In this letter, you should identify the training sites where you would like to be considered and interviewed. Include a brief description of the opportunities offered by each site that caught your interest and highlight the skills and qualities that make you a strong candidate for that placement. For example, if you’re interested in two rotation sites, include this information for both sites within the same letter. The cover letter is an essential part of your application package.
Site: Apex Psychological Services LLC
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2667
Location: Woodbridge, CT
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cynthia Palmisano Psy.D. - forenpsyd@yahoo.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
266711 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 4/2/26: No longer accepting applications. Position has not yet been filled.
The ideal candidate will have extensive experience in test administration, report writing and various referral areas (ADHD/Autism/IQ/Differential Diagnosis). Experience in Autism Spectrum testing is highly desirable as well as clinical work with individuals throughout the lifespan. Interns will complete integrated psychological evaluations as well as individual therapy with clients throughout the lifespan.
Site: University of Puerto Rico Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2639
Location: San Juan, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Carmen C. Salas-Serrano, Ph.D. - 787-764-0000 (Ext. 87680 / 87681) - carmen.salas2@upr.edu
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 5:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
263911 - CUSEP (1 position)
NOTE: This is an exclusively affiliated internship, only accepting candidates from the University of Puerto Rico Doctoral Program.
The University Center for Psychological Services and Research (CUSEP), part of the University of Puerto Rico Internship Consortium, is accepting applications for one (1) vacant doctoral internship position through the APPIC Post Vacancy Match. The position is located in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The program is not APA-accredited.
The CUSEP internship program offers training in individual psychotherapy, supervision, crisis intervention, psychological assessment, and consultation with other professionals, with an emphasis on the continued development of cultural competence and sensitivity in working with racially, culturally, and socio-economically diverse populations.
Training experiences include short and long-term individual therapy, intake and diagnostic interviewing, supervision, crisis intervention, outreach and consultation, assessment, and the opportunity to lead and co-lead an ongoing psychotherapy group for adult women victims of sexual abuse. The intern will also develop increased familiarity with clinical diagnosis and case conceptualization; electronic record keeping; development of skills in interacting and consulting with other professionals; understanding and using relevant ethical and legal principles; and the continued development of sensitivity and competency in providing services to a racially, culturally, and socio-economically diverse population.
Site: Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1326
Location: Boston, MA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Shamaila Khan, Ph.D. 617-638-5448 / Shamaila.khan@bmc.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 5:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
132612 - Community Health Centers Track-Internship (5 positions)
UPDATED 3/31/26: Applications no longer being accepted. Applications are still being reviewed and positions have not yet been filled.
The Center for Multicultural Training in Psychology (CMTP) Program at Boston University Medical Center is excited to announce that due to recent grant funding, we now have the addition of the Community Health Centers track, and as such, have 5 additional internship positions now available for the 2025-2026 (Fall start date) training year. Further details in regards to our internship program are listed on our website at https://www.cmmh-cmtp.org/ These positions will place interns at the Community Health Centers and will avail interns to the CMTP weekly, full day of didactic series, seminars, grand rounds, peer consultation, interdisciplinary case conferences, and mentorship experiences, all of which incorporate the multicultural and social justice orientation.
Seeking applicants who have strong academics in clinical or counseling psychology and a demonstrated commitment to working with diverse populations/multicultural psychology. Our training is oriented toward the culturally attuned practice of professional psychology. CMTP utilizes the APA mentored-practitioner-scientist training model. Through this model, we provide mentoring, dissertation/research support-related activities(i.e. didactics), access to networks of multicultural psychologists and others, and community-based experience. CMTP has a 53-year history of training leaders in the field of multicultural psychology.
Interested applicants should submit a completed AAPI as per the PMVS instructions. No supplemental materials are required at this time. If you have any questions, please direct them to Dr. Shamaila Khan at Shamaila.Khan@bmc.org
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Site: Ponce Health Sciences University – Ponce Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1791
Location: Coamo, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Nydia Cappas - ncappas@psm.edu - 787-840-2575 x 2584
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
179127 - Psychiatry Residency at Welness/CSP - Coamo (3 positions)
NOTE: This is an exclusively affiliated consortium. Therefore, only students currently enrolled in doctoral programs at PHSU are eligible to apply.
The Ponce Internship Consortium, an APA-accredited internship program, has three available positions at the Psychiatry Residency at Wellness/CSP in Coamo, Puerto Rico. Interested applicants should submit their materials through the AAPI portal. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Site: FCI Otisville Psychology Department
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2664
Location: Otisville, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Arianna Barry, Psy.D., Chief Psychologist, abarry@bop.gov; 845-386-6935
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
266411 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
Application deadline 4/2/26
The Federal Bureau of Prisons has maintained a successful internship program for over 20 years. FCI Otisville recently received APPIC accreditation and this will be the first year with interns. FCI Otisville is a medium security federal prison, with an adjacent minimum security camp, that houses approximately 900 inmates between the two facilities. The primary mission of Psychology Services withing the BOP is to provide psychological, psychoeducational, and consulting services to incarcerated individuals and staff. The focus of treatment varies from crisis-based interventions to the modification of deeply entrenched maladaptive patterns of thinking and behaving. Incarcerated individuals within the BOP may present with a range of diagnoses, to include psychotic disorders, personality disorders, mood disorders, substance use disorders, and/or cognitive impairment. Psychologists in the BOP engage in a wide variety of clinical activities including psychodiagnostic assessment and treatment planning, individual therapy, group therapy, suicide prevention, and self-help and supportive services. In addition, Psychology Services staff collaborate with a multidisciplinary team, and provide consultation to medical, custody, and unit team staff to provide comprehensive treatment and reentry resources to incarcerated individuals in our care. The Psychology Department consists of the Chief Psychologist, Drug Abuse Program Coordinator, Resolve Coordinator, Advanced Care Level Psychologist, Staff Psychologist, Specialty Populations Program Coordinator, Psychology Technician, and Drug Treatment Specialist. We are intending to hire an Internship Program Coordinator in the near future as well. FCI Otisville is approximately 70 miles from NYC and there are many small quaint towns in NY and PA that staff commute from.
Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.
Site: Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium (NORPIC)
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1862
Location: Sioux Lookout, Ontario, CANADA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Sara Hagstrom - Sara.Hagstrom@tbh.net
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
186211 - Child Track – Sioux Lookout – Developmental (1 position)
Developmental Services has one open position that includes opportunity for training in psychoeducational and psychodiagnostic assessments (including autism and FASD), consultation and psychotherapy with Indigenous children, youth and their families, within a pediatric disciplinary team servicing 33 remote and norther Indigenous communities. You MUST be able to legally work in Canada (Canadian Citizenship, Landed Immigrant Status, Valid Work Permit).
Site: Essentia Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2561
Location: Fargo, ND
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Julianne Davis PsyD LP - julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
256114 - Psychology Internship Generalist Fargo ND (2 positions)
UPDATED 3/26/26: No longer accepting applications
Essentia Health has two open internship positions for the 2026-2027 internship year. Positions are in Fargo, North Dakota. Intern in a health system that provides training in outpatient therapy, outpatient psychological evaluation (with the potential for some neuropsychological experience), and the opportunity to have some flexibility with your training experience. Interns will be placed in an outpatient behavioral health clinic with a focus on generalist training serving patients representing a range of diverse backgrounds and identities as well as a wide array of presenting concerns and diagnoses. There are opportunities to gain acute experience during hospital consults. Fargo is the largest city in North Dakota and is low-key, family friendly, and has a relatively low cost of living. Fargo has all the amenities of a larger city along with access to outdoor recreation, local restaurants, arts, and seasonal events. The stipend for the internship year is $43,000. Essentia Health had a site visit in September 2025; we are awaiting an accreditation decision. Applications may be submitted through the AAPI service with an accompanying email to julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org to alert us to your application. Questions regarding the program can be directed to the same email address.
Site: Metropolitan Correctional Center (MCC) Chicago
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2578
Location: Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Bianca Vigil, Psy.D. - (312) 322-0567 ext. 1581, b2vigil@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 10:20am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
257811 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)
UPDATED 3/26/26: Deadline changed to April 2, 2026 at 11:59pm ET
The AAPI deadline to be considered for an internship position at MCC Chicago is Wednesday, April 1, 2026Thursday, April 2, 2026 at 11:59pm EST.
The internship program at MCC Chicago currently has two internship positions available for the 2026-2027 training year. The stipend is $71,299 with paid annual and sick leave, as well as health insurance. Additionally, our internship program has received notification of approval for an accreditation site visit by APA. An internship at MCC Chicago offers a wide array of training experiences and rotations, to include Correctional Psychology, Forensic Evaluation, Serious Mental Illness, and Substance Use Treatment. MCC Chicago also provides opportunities for interns to become strong general practitioners through individual and group treatment, crisis intervention, and trauma-informed care to a variety of individuals with mental health concerns. Of note, prior experience in a correctional setting is not a prerequisite for consideration.
Applicants should be aware they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee, as well as the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interview. However, you will also be required to complete an in-person Core Values Assessment (CVA) and integrity interview, at the institution closest to you.
Site: Federal Correctional Complex, Florence
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2614
Location: Florence, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Abigail Jay (ajay@bop.gov)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
261411 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
Application deadline date is April 2, 2026, at 11:59 pm ET.
FCC Florence is home to the only Federal Maximum Security facility within the Federal Bureau of Prisons, along with three other facilities housing incarcerated adults with a wide range of mental health needs. Interns at FCC Florence complete rotations that specifically emphasize the unique populations housed at this correctional institution: Serious Mental Illness, Substance Abuse Programming, and Correctional Psychology. The internship year is divided into trimesters, ensuring interns gain exposure to as many aspects within Psychology Services as possible. Applicants should be aware that they are applying for a position in a federal law enforcement agency. Therefore, selection entails not only demonstration of exceptional qualifications as an advanced graduate student and psychologist in training, but also suitability for work in a position of public trust. Applicants must be U.S. citizens who have lived in the U.S. for the past 3 out of 5 years. In addition, individuals with certain physical disabilities are not considered appropriate for work within a correctional setting. The agency has deemed that such restrictions are necessary for both the safety of the employee and the safety of others in the facility, as all employees are expected to respond in emergency situations. Offers are strictly contingent upon satisfactory completion of the background investigation process. During the background investigation, you will be required to disclose any medical or mental health diagnoses and treatment. Additionally, the Bureau of Prisons is a drug-free workplace, which includes recreational or medicinal marijuana use. Failure to complete this process or a finding that an applicant is outside the guidelines for employment in a sensitive position would preclude participation in the internship program. Following completion of the AAPI, applicants will be required to complete an application on USAJobs as well in order to be considered for the position.
Site: Greater Binghamton Health Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2532
Location: Binghamton, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sarah Bridgman, PhD sarah.bridgman@omh.ny.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
253211 - Psychology Internship - Child and Adolescent Track (1 position)
Child and Adolescent track works with individuals diagnosed with a wide variety of clinical presentations in both inpatient and outpatient settings. Applicants must have completed all course work with the exception of dissertation, dissertation proposal defended, preferred minimum of 500 direct interventions hours, preferred minimum of 50 direct assessment hours, preferred experience or special interest working with individuals presenting with underserved populations.
Site: Clarity Clinic
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2541
Location: Chicago, IL - River North Location, 1 E Superior Chicago, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Casey Noreika - drnoreika@claritychi.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
254111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
Clarity Clinic has one internship position available for the 2026-2027 year. The training year includes a combination of therapy, psychological assessment, and exposure to our new on-site PHP/IOP program. We also offer ongoing didactic trainings.
Site: The Arc of Central Alabama
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2650
Location: Birmingham, AL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sarah Holmes, Ph.D., BCBA-D, LBA, LP - sarah.holmes@arcofcentralalabama.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
265011 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)
The Arc of Central Alabama has four open internship positions. The Arc of Central Alabama is a Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) agency that serves people with intellectual and developmental disabilities. Interns engage in functional behavioral assessment, behavioral intervention planning, adapted individual therapy, and behavioral consultation. Interns also engage in neurodevelopmental diagnostic evaluations at the Alabama Neurodevelopment Center (by The Arc of Central Alabama). The internship start date is July 1st. Applications will be considered on a rolling basis.
Site: Horizon Health NB Clinical Psychology Residency Program
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1851
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Christina Drost, Email: Dr.Christina.Drost@HorizonNB.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
185112 - Psychology Internship / Child/Lifespan Track (1 position)
We are accepting applications for 1 position for our Fredericton Child & Youth/Lifespan Track. Residents can choose 3 pediatric rotations OR 2 pediatric rotations and 1 adult rotation. For more information, please see our program brochure at https://horizonnb.ca/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/BROCHURE-HHNB-2026-2027-EN.pdf or contact Dr.Christina.Drost@HorizonNB.ca. Applicants must be eligible to work in Canada.
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Site: Brain and Body Integration - Colorado Springs
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2416
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
241611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)
UPDATED 4/14/26: All positions have been filled
The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Colorado Springs currently has four vacancies. BBI has a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused in psychological and neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting. The internship program is based on a 40-hour work week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 20 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients and complete 125 evaluations during the training year. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 08/03/2026 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.
Site: Brain and Body Integration - Denver
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2417
Location: Denver, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
241711 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)
UPDATED 4/14/26: All positions have been filled
The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Denver currently has three vacancies. BBI has a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused in psychological and neuropsychological assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting. The internship program is based on a 40-hour work week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 20 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients and complete 125 evaluations during the training year. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 08/03/2026 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.
Site: Violence Intervention Program CMHC, Inc.
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2334
Location: Los Angeles, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Maribel Mejia, Ph.D. / mmejia@vip-cmhc.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
233411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)
UPDATED 4/8/26: All positions have been filled
The VIP-CMHC was opened twenty years ago as an independent nonprofit agency to provide comprehensive mental health and support services for child victims and their nonoffending family members. It provides individual, group, and family therapy; developmental screening and referrals; psychological assessments and testing; case management and assistance with housing and basic needs; health and parenting education; academic advocacy; mentoring and tutoring; and therapeutic arts and crafts activities. Please submit your cv via the AAPI portal.
Site: Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1316
Location: New Orleans, LA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dani Archie, Ph.D., darch1@lsuhsc.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
131699 - Adult/Child Track (1 position)
UPDATED 4/8/26: All positions have been filled
LSUHSC has one available position on our Adult/Child Track for the 2025-26 training year. Position is combination of adult inpatient and child outpatient therapy and assessment. Applicants should specify in cover letter if they would like to focus child portion of training on school-aged (6-18) or young children (0-5). Start date is July 1st. Applications will be considered and interviews scheduled on a rolling basis. An assessment report and treatment summary will be requested from applicants considered for interview.
Site: Central Valley Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2587
Location: Fresno, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Annie Fujikawa, PhD; annie.fujikawa@sierrameadowsbh.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
258712 - Pediatric Track (3 positions)
258711 - Adult Track (3 positions)
UPDATED 4/8/26: All positions have been filled
Central Valley Behavioral Health has 6 vacant positions; 3 in our pediatric track and 3 in our adult track.
Site: Conemaugh Memorial Medical Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2225
Location: Johnstown, PA
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Training Director: Richard Kutz, PsyD, ABPP; rkutz@conemaugh.org; 814-534-9369
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
222511 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)
UPDATED 4/8/26: All positions have been filled
Conemaugh Health System welcomes applications from candidates of diverse backgrounds with an interest in expanding training among rural populations. Our program emphasizes health psychology in an environment where provider wellness and professional development is prioritized. Interested candidates are encouraged to contact Dr. Kutz (rkutz@conemaugh.org / 814-534-9369) for further discussion.
The doctoral internship in behavioral health/primary care psychology provides an opportunity to work in an integrated care setting (Leval 1 Trauma Center / Regional Hospital) with family medicine resident physicians and other health care professionals. Interns gain experience as part of an integrated healthcare team, assessing health risk, providing psychology assessments and group/individual therapy for patients with multiple health and/or behavioral health issues. While serving a general population, there is an emphasis on special populations, including patients with HIV, trauma, heart disease, oncology, free clinic, and bariatric surgery. There are opportunities for inpatient consultation-liaison, treatment of substance abuse (MAT program), and teaching.
Site: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Doctoral Internship
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2368
Location: Huntington, WV
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Training Director: Tracy L. LeGrow, Psy.D. - 304-691-1572 - legrow1@marshall.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 8, 2026 - 8:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
236811 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)
UPDATED 4/8/26: All positions have been filled
The Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Pre-doctoral Internship training program provides opportunities for advanced students in clinical psychology to complete generalist training that will prepare them for entry level work in the field of behavioral health. In addition, the program helps engender a sensitivity to working with underserved populations with a special emphasis on rural communities. Through a combination of both required and elective rotations, Interns have the opportunity to work in inpatient, outpatient and partial hospitalization settings as well as other departments within the medical school including Obstetrics and Gynecology and the Edwards Comprehensive Cancer Center. Opportunities for inter-professional education are available with medical students, residents and pharmacy students. Populations served include children, adolescents, adults and geriatric patients. Interns will develop skills in individual and group therapy as well as assessment and consultation.
Site: Through the Looking Glass
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2489
Location: Berkeley, CA
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Training Director: Ari Oklan, Ph.D but currently on leave and covered by Nahoko Nishizawa, Psy.D., Clinical Director, 510-225-7501
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 6, 2026 - 9:15 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
248911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 4/6/26: All positions have been filled
We have 1 internship position, which is a fully affiliated position with Wright Institute. This position is open only for Wright Institute applicants.
Site: Larned State Hospital, Psychiatric Services Program
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2015
Location: Larned, KS
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Training Director: Interim Training Director, Dr. Megan Phillips (Megan.Phillips@ks.gov)
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 6, 2026 - 9:15 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
201512 - PSP (1 position)
UPDATED 4/6/26: All positions have been filled
Larned State Hospital has one position open on our psychiatric services unit. In this rotation, interns will be working with patients either voluntarily or involuntarily civilly committed by the court for inpatient treatment due to psychiatric issues causing them to be a danger to themselves or others. Interns will have the opportunity to participate in diagnostic assessment, psychological testing, treatment planning, report writing, crisis de-escalation, interdisciplinary consultation, individual and group therapy, and forensic assessments.
Site: University of Puget Sound - Counseling, Health & Wellness Services (CHWS)
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1751
Location: Tacoma, WA
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Training Director: dr. erin potts (they|them|theirs)- epotts@pugetsound.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 6, 2026 - 9:15 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
175111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 4/6/26: All positions have been filled
CHWS is an integrated counseling & medical clinic on a small liberal arts college in the pacific northwest with a diverse student population that is comprised of 45% queer/trans identifying students, 60% student athletes, and a large multiracial student population. The training program is focused on helping interns deepen their generalist & holistic approach to therapy with clients. Minimum requirements for consideration include 425 direct service hours, at least 20 adult clients, and enrollment in an accredited doctoral program. Interns receive ample supervision & consultation, as well as opportunities to provide supervision, co-lead group therapy, engage in outreach/prevention on campus, and explore a topic of developing specialty.
Site: Mid Atlantic Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2018
Location: Washington, DC
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Training Director: Shavonne Moore-Lobban, PhD, ABPP, smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
201832 - BASICS Group Practice, LLC (1 position)
201817 - Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean, LLC (1 position)
UPDATED 4/2/26: All positions have been filled
The Mid-Atlantic Internship Consortium is pleased to announce that our consortium has 2 open positions, one at each of the following sites: BASICS Group Practice, and Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean. In Post Match Vacancy, we gladly accept applications from all students in APA-Accredited Clinical or Counseling Psychology programs, including those inside and outside of The Chicago School. Please see our brochure at the link HERE (https://tinyurl.com/MAIC2026PMV). Please email Dr. Moore-Lobban with any questions smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu.
Program: BASICS Group Practice, LLC
Program Number: 201832
Short Description: BASICS Group Practice/Counseling Services, LLC focuses on providing community behavioral health care and developmental services, which are comprehensive, integrated, evidence-based, and holistic. Their broad range of services include counseling and psychotherapy, diagnostic assessment services, community support programs, education and prevention programs, anger management, school services and much more. Successful applicants should be multi-culturally aware, have well-developed engagement skills, and be sensitive to the needs of underserved populations.
Number of Positions Available: 1
Program: Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean, LLC
Program Number: 201817
Short Description: Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean, LLC
Integrated Psychology Associates of McLean is an outpatient, private-pay mental health practice. Referrals are often for psychological testing, neuropsychological assessment with individuals who have both developmental and acquired difficulties, and therapy for CBT, DBT, IPT, brief dynamic, play and family therapy. Interns will learn and utilize a wide array of assessments including: cognitive, educational, attentional, executive functioning, memory, autism/adaptive functioning measures as well as objective and projective testing measures. They are primarily a child and adolescent practice but also see adults for assessment and therapy. Patients present with a range of concerns within diagnostic categories including: neurodevelopmental, neurocognitive, anxiety, depression, trauma, personality disorders, eating disorders, interpersonal challenges, etc.
Number of Positions Available: 1
Site: Rochester Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2391
Location: Rochester, NY
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Training Director: Cassandra Berbary, PhD - cassandra_berbary@urmc.rochester.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 2, 2026 - 4:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
239119 - Rochester Addiction Forensic Clinical Research (1 position)
UPDATED 4/2/26: All positions have been filled
The Rochester Psychology Internship Consortium has one open position in the Addiction Forensic Clinical Research Track (239119). Interns will be placed in an outpatient substance use clinic and have the opportunity to provide group therapy, conduct psychological assessment, and gain expertise in translational clinical research, focusing on innovative approaches to behavioral health. Additionally, interns will actively contribute to research projects, including federally funded trials, and assist with the development of manuscripts for publication on critical topics such as substance use disorders and the integration of advanced digital health tools.
Site: Toribio Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2648
Location: Fresno, CA
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Training Director: Janet Toribio, PhD, email: jtoribio@toribiopsych.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, March 31, 2026 - 5:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
264811 - Clinical Therapy Track (3 positions)
264812 - Assessment and Diagnostic Track (1 position)
UPDATED 3/31/26: All positions have been filled
Toribio Psychological Services is pleased to announce openings for our doctoral internship program in health service psychology in both the Clinical Therapy and Assessment and Diagnostic Tracks as an APPIC member. We are a group practice serving children, adolescents, and adults, offering psychotherapy and psychological assessment in both English and Spanish. Interns will gain comprehensive training in diverse clinical settings, with opportunities for individual and group supervision, case conferences, and multidisciplinary collaboration. Our assessments primarily focus on neurodevelopmental disorders including ASD and ADHD.
Site: Central Focus Psychological Group
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2654
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
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Training Director: Dr. Clinton Pickett - admin@centralfocusgroup.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
265411 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 3/28/26: All positions have been filled
Central Focus Psychological Group (CFPG) is a specialized outpatient practice focused on comprehensive psychological and neuropsychological assessment across the lifespan. The training program emphasizes development of advanced diagnostic, assessment, and report writing skills within a clinical setting.
CFPG has had one additional training opportunity become available for the post-match vacancy service. All interested candidates should submit their AAPI to the CFPG program. If supplemental materials are required, the request will be made by CFPG staff either at time of interview scheduling or during the interview after which they can be uploaded to the AAPI.
Site: Nebraska Mental Health Centers
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1781
Location: Lincoln, NE
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Training Director: Dr. Melissa Lafferty - 402-483-6990 - DrLafferty@nebraskamental.health
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
178111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 3/28/26: All positions have been filled
We are excited to offer an additional internship position for the 2026–2027 training year through the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service.
The NMHC Psychology Internship Program provides future generalist practitioners the opportunity to further develop assessment and therapeutic skills in a dynamic and supportive outpatient setting. Our community-based group practice includes a primary location in Lincoln, NE, as well as two rural satellite clinics, allowing interns to gain experience serving diverse populations across the lifespan.
Interns provide a range of clinical services, including psychological assessment, individual, family, and group therapy, as well as opportunities for school-based and community-based work. Training emphasizes both didactic and experiential learning, with a strong focus on preparing interns for independent practice as early career psychologists.
NMHC offers a collaborative team environment with dedicated administrative and clinical support. Interns receive regular individual and group supervision and are integrated into a team of licensed psychologists and advanced trainees. Training opportunities include the ability to work toward certification in Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT).
For questions about the program, please contact Dr. Melissa Lafferty at DrLafferty@nebraskamental.health.
Site: VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Psychology Internship
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2217
Location: Grand Island, NE; Lincoln, NE; Omaha, NE
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Training Director: Mark Weilage, PhD - Mark.Weilage@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
221711 - NWI - Rotation Based - Grand Island VA (2 positions)
UPDATED 3/28/26: All positions have been filled
VA NWI Internship is an APA Accredited “excellent generalist” focused internship currently with 2 open positions. Across sites, each intern gains intervention training opportunities in a variety of Mental Health settings. Each intern also participates in an Assessment clinic focusing on a variety of assessment areas. See the updated Brochure and the Internship Admissions Support Initial Placement data for additional information. https://www.va.gov/nebraska-western-iowa-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/
Site: Orange County Family Wellness Group (OCFWG)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2669
Location: Irvine, CA
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Training Director: Parie Faridnia, PsyD - connect@drparie.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 28, 2026 - 12:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
266911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 3/28/26: All positions have been filled
Orange County Family Wellness Group (OCFWG), an APPIC member internship site, is offering one full time doctoral psychology internship position available through the APPIC Post Match Vacancy Service for the 2026 to 2027 training year. This position is part of OCFWG’s existing Psychology Internship program.
The internship is a full time, 12 month training experience grounded in a practitioner scholar model. It includes supervised clinical service, individual and group supervision, didactic training, consultation, and professional development within a group private practice setting serving children, adolescents, and families.
Compensation consists of an annual stipend $37,500. Applicants must meet APPIC eligibility requirements.
Site: Sioux Falls VA
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2206
Location: Sioux Falls, SD
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Training Director: Emily Blegen, Psy.D., ABN emily.blegen@va.gov; Kari Leiting, PhD kari.leiting@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
220611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 3/26/26: All positions have been filled
The Sioux Falls VA has one open position and would like to share the following Post-Vacancy information.
First, we want to confirm our rotation structure. Our program does not offer tracks. Instead, applicants select two major rotations and two minor rotations. Our major rotation options include Outpatient, Posttraumatic Stress, and Rehabilitation and Extended Care. Minor rotation options include Addiction Recovery, Administration, Group Psychotherapy, Military Sexual Trauma, and Primary Care Mental Health. Our program offers a general, rural‑focused internship within a very supportive community.
We will be reviewing AAPIs on a rolling basis. For applicants selected to interview, we will contact you at the phone number listed on your AAPI to schedule your interview. Interviews begin on March 26. You will interview with either Dr. Blegen (current Training Director) or Dr. Leiting (Assistant Training Director and incoming Training Director in May). Interviews will be conducted via Microsoft Teams, and you will receive a calendar invitation that includes a link to join the interview and the name of your interviewer. We anticipate each interview will last approximately 45 minutes. If you are selected for the position, we will reach out by phone using the number listed on your application to extend an offer.
Applicants are welcome to email Dr. Blegen or Dr. Leiting at any time with questions.
Site: Kaiser Permanente Medical Center, Santa Rosa
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2514
Location: Santa Rosa, CA
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Training Director: Jennifer Gershen, Psy.D. - Jennifer.l.gershen@kp.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 26, 2026 - 9:00 pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (To apply, submit application via AAPI and then notify TD via e-mail)
251411 - Psychology Internship (1 position)
UPDATED 3/26/26: All positions have been filled
Position: 1 Intern Position in Child/Adult/Addiction Medicine Department of Mental Health and Wellness
Intern will work in 2 concurrent tracks as a generalist. Intern will conduct assessments in ADHD and comprehensive batteries. Intern will participate in all training activities locally and regionally in the Kaiser system.