The APPIC Match: Phase II
Late-Breaking News from Internship Programs
This page provides "late-breaking" news and information from internship programs that are participating in Phase II of the Match. The most recent items will be added to the top of the list. Announcements may include specific application requirements or eligibility criteria, information about positions that are no longer available (e.g., due to lost or reallocated funding), or information about new positions that just recently became available (e.g., due to new or stable funding) that are not included in the NMS list of available positions. Applicants should check back regularly beginning February 24, 2012 for new postings.
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Site: Sharp HealthCare, Psychology Services
Program #: 1153
TD Name: Marc G. Murphy, Ph.D., ABPP
TD Contact: marc.murphy@sharp.com or call 858-836-8394
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 13, 3:30am Eastern
The Psychology Internship Training Program at Sharp Healthcare is an APA accredited internship program since 1999. The position being added to Match Day, Phase II represents a 7th internship position. Interns complete three of six (now seven) possible rotations per year. Our current 4 month rotations are: Child/Adolescent Inpatient Hospital, Outpatient Adolescent Partial Hospitalization Program, Inpatient Adult Services, Cognitive Intensive Outpatient Program (high functioning adult mood and Axis II disorders), Senior Intensive Outpatient Program, Grossmont Hospital (outpatient ACT, Senior, Dual Recovery Programs, and ER Psych Liaison). The seventh rotation (description below) will now be an added option.
The new position offered for the Match Phase II will participate in three rotations (see above) and now will include an option for a 4 month rotation in the specialty area of Substance Abuse Recovery / Dual Diagnosis Treatment. This position will operate primarily from the Sharp McDonald Center, a 14-bed freestanding Chemical Dependency Recovery Hospital located in Linda Vista/Kearny Mesa (San Diego, CA) a short distance from our Training Program’s headquarters Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital. Opened in 1989, the Sharp McDonald Center's mission is to provide state-of-the-art treatment for chemically dependent adult men, women and their families. The intern’s responsibilities will include co-facilitate groups, selected short term individual psychotherapy, consultation, psychosocial assessments, conducting Psychological Evaluations and Neuropsychological Screening Exams, as well as case management and documentation. Interns will also co-facilitate groups within the outpatient Dual Diagnosis Recovery Program at Sharp McDonald Center. Interns will participate in training seminars and experiences at Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital as well as other facilities in and around Sharp Healthcare. Prospective intern applicants can contact the Training Director Dr. Murphy directly at: marc.murphy@sharp.com or call 858-836-8394 if they have questions.
Site: Arizona Psychology Training Consortium
Program #: 1158
TD Name: Neil Stafford, Psy.D.
TD Contact: consortium@azpa.org; 623-687-7460
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 13, 3:30am Eastern
Unfortunately, due to some very recent budget restrictions, the Arizona Psychology Training Consortium will not be offering the Gatehouse Academy internship position this training year. Gatehouse Academy will be withdrawn from the second round of match.
Site: Applied Psychology Group of Texoma
Program #: 2156
TD Name: Linda Chlipala, Ph.D.
TD Contact: Phone: (903) 893-0298, Email: lindachip@gmail.com
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 9, 6:00am Eastern
Applied Psychology Group of Texoma (APG) is pleased to announce
the addition of two Predoctoral Internship positions to be included in Phase II
of the APPIC Match process, for a total of five Predoctoral Internship
positions at APG. Please note that we have just notified NMS of these
additions, and our program may not show on the NMS website or in the AAPI
Online for a few days.
Applied Psychology Group of Texoma is a Private Outpatient
Clinic located in Sherman, Texas. The internship program is open to eligible
doctoral candidates from a variety of practitioner based psychology programs.
Interns for these 2 positions must be licensed as a Licensed Psychological
Assistant (LPA) in the state of Texas by the start of internship. The LPA requires
a master’s degree primarily psychological in nature, passage of the Examination
for Professional Practice in Psychology at the master’s level at 55%, and passage
of the Texas Jurisprudence Examination at 80%. For more information on becoming
an LPA refer to the following link to the Texas State Board of Examiners of
Psychology website http://www.tsbep.state.tx.us/how-to-become-licensed .
The internship is full-time, 40–50 hours per week, 50 week year
position. A stipend of $20,000 is provided for full-time placement. Each
full-time predoctoral intern will accrue 2000 hours of supervised experience. The internship provides interns with a
planned, programmed sequence of training experiences with the primary focus on
assuring breadth and quality of training. The internship provides training in a
broad range of psychological and neuropsychological assessment, as well as
numerous therapeutic intervention approaches.
Please refer to the APPIC Directory for more information
regarding our program, or our website: http://apgtexoma.com/
Site: Tulane University School of Medicine
Program #: 131712 - Adult Behavioral Medicine
TD Name: Julie A. Larrieu, Ph.D.
TD Contact: (504) 988-5405 or (504) 988-5407; jlarrie@tulane.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, February 29, 5:00pm Eastern
We regret to announce that,
due to unanticipated changes, the Tulane University School of Medicine Clinical
Psychology Internship Program will not be accepting applications for the Adult:
Behavioral Medicine Concentration for the 2012-2013 academic year.
This change will not affect
any other internship positions that we offer, including those already filled
during Phase I of the Match. The Pediatric Consultation/Liaison position (Code
# 131715) remains open and unaffected by the change. We are accepting
applications in Phase II of the Match for the Pediatric Consultation/Liaison
position.
We apologize to applicants for this late notice but
have just learned of the changes to the Adult: Behavioral Medicine position.
Site: Comprehensive Outpatient Services, Inc.
Program #: 1958
TD Name: Meridith Kassoy, PhD
TD Contact: 978 275 9444, email: mkassoy.sbcc@verizon.net
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, February 29, 11:00am Eastern
We are very sorry to announce that we have had a loss of two positions for internship 2012-13 due to staffing changes, and loss of a supervisor. This means that we will only be offering one position during Phase II, rather than three. This change will not affect those already hired during the Phase I of the Match.
Site: Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium
Program #: 1132
TD Name: Brenda J. Huber, PhD, ABPP
TD Contact: bjhuber@ilstu.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, February 29, 10:00am Eastern
In addition to our two posted positions (Deerfield/Highland Park High School & Maine East High School), we have an additional internship position available at Park Ridge/Niles 113245. Please see our website (http://psychology.illinoisstate.edu/ispic) for information about our program, our diversity plan, and the three open positions. The National Matching System is in the process of adding our position to the on-line system; thus, we will be extending our application deadline for all tracks one week until Thursday, March 8, 2012. Please note: our program accepts applications from school psychology students only; no clinical or counseling applications will be reviewed.
Site: Venture Psychology Internship Consortium, Battle Creek and Benton Harbor, Michigan
Program #: 2186
TD Name: Lori Ryland, Ph.D. LP
TD Contact: lar@summitpointe.org, 269-979-9132 ext. 315
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, February 29, 7:00am Eastern
Venture Psychology Internship Consortium has received additional funding for one predoctoral psychology intern for the 2012-2013 internship year. We intend to fill this open position during the Phase II Match process.
Site: Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, Baylor College of Medicine
Program #: 1577
TD Name: Mariella Lane, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 713-798-4840; mmlane@texaschildrens.org
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, February 28, 8:00am Eastern
Our APA-accredited internship program through the Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine is recruiting for an intern in our Geriatric Mental Health Care & Research track. Potential applicants please note that consideration for this track requires clinical experience with older adults, competence in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for anxiety and depression, as well as clear evidence of clinical research productivity.
Site: Park Avenue Center (Minneapolis Internship Consortium)
Program #: 216111
TD Name: Jeff Gottlieb, Ph.D.
TD Contact: dr.gottlieb@parkavenuecenter.com
Date/Time Added: Monday, February 27, 5:15pm Eastern
Park Avenue Center recently learned that the one-year internship allows students to complete both their psychology internship as well as an Alcohol and Drug internship (by Minnesota standards) towards LADC licensure. There will be a corresponding change (not yet reflected in the online brochure) in a didactic seminar to accommodate this option. Please refer to the updated “Program Description” in the appic.org directory for more information.
Site: Daily Behavioral Health
Program #: 211811
TD Name: Cara M. Daily, Ph.D.
TD Contact: Phone: 216-252-1399; Email: caradaily@gmail.com
Date/Time Added: Sunday, February 26, 9:30pm Eastern
To be considered for the internship position, applicants must have had prior assessment experience with children with ADHD and/or Autism. Only those with cognitive-behavioral and/or behavioral theoretical orientations are asked to apply. In your cover letter, please emphasize any work or training you may have had with children with autism, disruptive behavior disorders, and/or other special needs. Thank you.
Site: Berea Children's Home and Family Services
Program #: ECMH & School Services - Code: 205411; Lorain & OPC - Code 205416
TD Name: Kathleen M. Payne, Ph.D.
TD Contact: Phone: 440-260-6418; Email: kpayne@bchfs.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:30pm Eastern
When applying for our two available positions, please specify which positon you are applying for. We ask that only individuals with youth experience apply for these positions. We ask for applicants only from APA or CPA accredited clinical or counseling programs. Both positons involce meeting clients in their homes and in the community. As part of your cover letter, please emphasize any work or training you may have had providing services in a client's home. If you do not have home based experience, please address some of the benefits and challenges you think may arise from this work.
Site: University of Tennessee - Department of Pediatrics / Baptist Memorial Healthcare System, Germantown, TN
Program #: 206411
TD Name: Vickie Brewer, Ph.D.
TD Contact: (901) 755-4110; vbrewer1@uthsc.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Withdrawing from Phase II. We just learned a few days ago that our internship positions for 2012-13 are being withdrawn and will not be filled.
Site: Oklahoma Health Consortium - Goddard University Counseling Center
Program #: 151812
TD Name: Karen Vaughn, Ph.D.
TD Contact: Phone: 405-325-2700 or cell: 405-819-6400
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
The Oklahoma Health Consortium is pleased to announce a newly funded intern position at Goddard Health, University Counseling Center, APPIC number 151812. We require: (a) Applicants to be from an APA or CPA accredited program, (b) Minimum of 500 hours of client contact, (c) Comprehensive exams passed by ranking date, and (d) Dissertation prospectus approved by start of internship.
Site: Bexar County Juvenile Probation
Program #: 194611
TD Name: Jeannine Von Stultz, Ph.D.
TD Contact: C/O Mary Collins, Psy.D., 210-335-7732, mary.collins@bexar.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Bexar County Juvenile Probation would like to advise applicants that we require a minimum of 7 integrated psychological assessment reports written (per APPIC definition: a report that includes a review of history, results of an interview and at least two psychological tests from one or more of the following categories: personality measures, intellectual tests, cognitive tests, and neuropsychological tests.) Additionally, we would like to clarify that while we are a forensic site, our evaluations are typically post-adjudication and focused on treatment recommendations, and we offer a strong group and individual therapy component.
Site: Duke University Medical Center, Dept. of Psychiatry, Durham, NC
Program #: 1413
TD Name: Karen C. Wells, PhD
TD Contact: Dr. Wells’ Phone: 919-668-0082; Program Phone: 919-668-0084; Dr. Wells’ Email: karen.wells@duke.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Duke University Medical Center, Psychiatry Dept, Durham, NC, has an open intern position in the Child-Pediatrics Track. The intern in this track will spend 70% time engaged in Pediatric Psychology clinical work and the remaining time on at least two other rotations in the Child-General Clinical concentration. More information can be obtained from our web-brochure at: http://psychiatry.duke.edu/modules/psych_education/index.php?id=16 . Please note that only applicants in Ph.D. Clinical Psychology programs are eligible to apply to our program. Applicants from school psychology, counseling psychology, and Psy.D. programs are not eligible and will not be considered.
Site: Midamerican Psychological Institute
Program #: 220211
TD Name: Jennifer L. Patterson, Psy.D
TD Contact: patterson-jennifer@comcast.net
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Withdrawing from Phase II due to loss of funding for the position.
Site: Orlando Veterans Administration Medical Center
Program #: 222111
TD Name: Valerie Masten Hoese, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 407.621.2623; valerie.hoese@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Training experiences at the
Orlando VA internship include: Neuropsychology (to include bilingual assessment
practices with special emphasis on Hispanic populations; cognitive
rehabilitation), trauma/PTSD, OIF/OEF, recovery-based
practice, chronic pain management psychology, Community Based Outpatient Clinic
(suburban and rural locations), rehabilitation psychology, psychodiagnostic
assessment, women’s health/military sexual trauma, substance use disorders,
health psychology, primary care mental health integration, health care administration,
forensics/disability, general mental health, home based primary care, and
geriatrics. The internship will include a variety
of training seminars, not limited to: psychodiagnostic and neuropsychological
assessment, psychotherapy, and professional development.
This internship program is not a
member of APPIC due to recent funding, and is not accredited by the Commission
on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association. Interns completing
this internship will have completed a non-accredited, non-APPIC member
internship. However, interns completing this internship program will be
eligible for employment in postdoctoral training positions and staff psychology
positions within the Veterans Affairs hospitals and clinics, under an exception
granted by the VA to newly created VA internships.
Mandatory qualifications for applicants: (1)Have
completed at least three years of graduate course work in an APA-accredited
clinical or counseling psychology training program in good standing. (2)Have successfully
defended the dissertation proposal. (3) Have completed a minimum of 650 hours
assessment/intervention supervised clinical practica, with preference given to
500+ hours intervention and 150+ assessment hours. (4) Must be a citizen of the
United States.
Please
contact the TD with any questions.
Site: University of California, Riverside
Program #: 1726
TD Name: Ted Swigart, Ph.D.
TD Contact: (951) 827-5531; tswigart@ucr.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Qualifications:
In order to be considered applicants must meet the following qualifications:
- Degree candidacy in a doctoral program in counseling or clinical psychology (APA accredited preferred).
- Interest in training at a diverse university counseling center
- Minimum of two (2)semesters of practicum at a university counseling center
- Completed three years of doctoral coursework
- Minimum of 400 APPI intervention hours (200 hours must be face-to-face psychotherapy with adults).
- Dissertation proposal approved by start of internship.
- Comprehensive exams passed by APPIC ranking deadline.
- Policy on Evaluations and Training Contracts: Internship evaluations are completed twice yearly using both Likert-scale and qualitative items. Our in-house evaluations are competency based and reflect benchmarks established by the profession. UCR Counseling Center staff do not complete additional departmental evaluations or sign/enter into training contracts. Please check with your DCT to see if you are eligible to apply tour program.
- In adherence to UC policy, matched applicants must be able to pass a criminal background check. The background check will be conducted after the Match in accordance with the California Department of Justice and Federal Bureau of Investigation. Applicants who match to our program but do not successfully pass this background check will be dismissed from the internship (see APPIC Match Policy 6b)."
- http://counseling.ucr.edu/Training+Opportunities/Predoctoral+Internship.htm
Site: Marin County Health and Human Services, Division of Community Mental Health and Substance Use Services
Program #: 1927
TD Name: Chief Psychologist: Carol Kerr, Ph.D
TD Contact: 415-473-3255, ckerr@marincounty.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
The unfilled position in program 192714 PGSP-DCMH-SMI will not be filled in the 2012-2013 training year and is being withdrawn from Phase II with permission from APPIC and Palo Alto University. The PGSP-DCMH track is exclusively affiliated with Palo Alto University and limited to PGSP students enrolled in the Diversity and Community Mental Health emphasis area.
Site: University of Colorado School of Medicine
Program #: 1175
TD Name: Josette G. Harris, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 303.724.6444 or Josette.harris@ucdenver.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
This is a newly added (2011) second slot in our established track with the JFK Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities. Only candidates with significant experience in neurodevelopmental disabilities, particularly autism spectrum disorders, will be considered for this internship position.
Site: University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Counseling and Wellness Services
Program #: 206311
TD Name: Meredith Mayer Ph.D.
TD Contact: 919 966-3658, Meredith_Mayer@unc.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
The University of North Carolina Counseling and Wellness Services is seeking applicants for a 2000 hour, twelve month, full-time accredited pre-doctoral psychology internship. Priority given to applicants interested in developing multi-cultural competency, self-awareness, and who have experience and strong interest in counseling center work.
Applicants will be expected to have completed two practicum experiences with a minimum of 500 intervention hours. All formal academic coursework, accepted dissertation proposal, and practicum training requirements should be completed prior to beginning the internship.
For additional information see our webpage: http://campushealth.unc.edu/cws/pre-doctoral-psychology-internship
Site: California State University, Fullerton Counseling and Psychological Services
Program #: 218711
TD Name: Christina Carroll-Pavia, Ph.D.
TD Contact: Email: ccarroll@fullerton.edu; Phone: 657-278-3040
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Due to a technological problem, some visitors are linking to an old version of our website and training brochure. Please find current information about our pre-doctoral internship program here: http://www.fullerton.edu/shcc/capstraining.asp. In Phase 2, we are prioritizing applicants with previous university counseling center experience.
Site: Pacific Clinics
Program #: 114815
TD Name: Beth Jenks, Ph.D.
TD Contact: bjenks@pacificclinics.org, 626/463-1021, Ext. 103
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 25, 1:00am Eastern
Please note, that to secure an internship in our Asian Pacific Family Center track, proficiency in one of the Asian languages (especially Chinese, Vietnamese, Japanese, Korean, or Cambodian) is required. Chinese dialects include Cantonese, Mandarin, Chiu Chow, Taiwanese and Toishan. Thank you!