Site: Range Mental Health Center, Inc.
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member: YES (Member # 2153)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Website: http://www.rangementalhealth.org/index.php (updated internship brochure contains information not on website)
TD Name and Contact Info: Eric Willms, PsyD - ewillms@rangementalhealth.org
Submit applications to: ewillms@rangementalhealth.org
Date/Time Added: Wesnesday, March 27, 1:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, April 23, 2:00 am Eastern Time (Positions Filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED
We have one vacancy needed to fill the two slots.
The internship experience will provide the student with solid grounding in outpatient mental health, along with exposure to the richness of our community mental health center through rotations among the more specialized services. The internship year will run from the fourth Monday in August to the third Friday in August. The Range Mental Health Center intern’s stipend will be $19,000 plus health benefits and 15 days of vacation. Beginning in 2013-2014, RMHC will offer two intern positions. Intern offices will be located either in the Hibbing office at 3203 West Third Avenue or the main building in Virginia at 624 S. 13th Street. The intern will spend approximately 24 hours/wk of his/her time in outpatient services. The outpatient assignment will be for the entire year to allow for a realistic time frame of diagnosis and case conceptualization, implementation of treatment plans, and working with clients to the resolution of their goals. Sixteen hours/wk of the intern’s time will be spent in a series of three, three month long rotations through the following services:
(1) Community Support Programs and/or Partial Hospitalization Program, (2) Residential chemical dependency program, (3_ Psychological Testing in the Outpatient Program.
Site: University of Vermont (CPIP at UVM) - Clinical Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: NO (see text below for more information)
APPIC Member: NO (see text below for more information)
APPIC Directory Listing: N/A
Website: http://www.med.uvm.edu/vccyf/HP-DEPT.ASP?SiteAreaID=697
TD Name and Contact Info:
Karen Fondacaro, Ph.D. (karen.fondacaro@uvm.edu);
Masha Ivanova, Ph.D. (802-656-2796)
Submit applications to: Kathleen Kennedy, Ph.D. at kathleen.kennedy@uvm.edu
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 25, 1:20 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, March 25, 1:30 pm Eastern Time (Added e-mail address for Dr. Fondacaro)
Date/Time Updated: Monday, March 25, 2:40 pm Eastern Time (Clarified YCCYF affiliation)
Date/Time Updated: Friday, April 19, 12:30 pm Eastern Time (Positions Filled)
PLEASE NOTE: ALL POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED
The Clinical Psychology Internship Program at the University of Vermont is a new program. We recently applied for APPIC membership and expect to hear the results in April 2013. Additionally, we had an APA site visit (November, 2012) and are awaiting information regarding our accreditation status. The internship is located in Burlington, Vermont, within the Behavior Therapy and Psychotherapy Center (BTPC; housed in the Psychology Department at UVM) and the Vermont Center for Children, Youth and Families (VCCYF; housed in the Division of Child Psychiatry at UVM). All interns will train in both programs, working at both sites throughout the internship year and engaging in clinical work and research.
The focus of intern training at the BTPC is with the Connecting Cultures Specialty Service, providing culturally competent evidence-based treatment to torture survivors and refugee populations from over 25 countries. Interns in the Connecting Cultures Specialty Service also engage in multi-disciplinary services with providers including social workers, teachers, lawyers, and refugee advocates. In addition to direct clinical services, the Connecting Cultures program offers outreach services, presentations and evaluation/research opportunities. Connecting Cultures is also a component of the New England Survivors of Torture and Trauma (NESTT) program.
The VCCYF specializes in the application of evidence-based strategies from the family perspective, addressing both child and parental emotional and behavioral problems. Through the use of health promotion, prevention, and intervention, the VCCYF uses the Vermont Family Based Approach to help the well remain well, prevent at-risk children from developing emotional and behavioral problems, and intervene comprehensively on behalf of children and families challenged by psychopathology. At the VCCYF, interns will collaborate with professionals in psychiatry, psychology, social work, nursing, and genetics.
We currently have two interns placed in the Clinical Psychology Internship Program at the University of Vermont (CPIP at UVM). Although we are pursuing membership, the CPIP at UVM is not an APPIC Member and there is no guarantee that the program will ultimately be successful in attaining APPIC membership. Similarly, we had an APA site visit in November 2012 but we are not accredited and there is no guarantee that we will ultimately be successful in attaining APA accreditation.
Site: Immaculata University Predoctoral Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member: YES (Member # 2036)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Website: http://www.immaculata.edu/iupic
TD Name and Contact Info: Co-Training Director: Dan Gordon, Ph.D., dmgordon@camden.rutgers.edu
Submit applications to: Adm. Coordinator: Pamela Abraham, Psy.D. pabraham@immaculata.edu
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 25, 1:20 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 11, 1:30am Eastern Time (Position filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THESE POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED
Immaculata's Predoctoral Internship Consortium is pleased to announce two full-time internship positions for Drexel University Student Counseling Center, Philadelphia, PA. Internship year begins July 1, 2013.
The Drexel University Student Counseling Center offers varied clinical experiences for psychology interns, who provide direct services to students at Drexel University, Main Campus and Drexel University College of Medicine, Center City campus. The intern’s primary responsibilities include: psychotherapy, assessment and evaluation, consultation and psychoeducation/campus outreach.
Specifically, interns conduct initial clinical interviews/intakes, carry a caseload of approximately 15-20 clients, provide individual and couples therapy and conduct one group each term. Interns also handle all aspects of case management including treatment planning, file management, client database entry, progress notes and referrals for psychiatric medication consultations. In addition, interns maintain an on-call schedule (carry a phone for 1 week every 2-3 months); and respond to walk-in clients who are seeking therapy or are in crisis on an as-needed basis. Consultation with University faculty, staff and administrators, as well as with psychiatrists or others relevant to the intern’s caseload is also expected.
Site: County of Monterey Behavioral Health – Children’s Division
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member: YES (Member # 2205)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Website: http://www.co.monterey.ca.us/intern/
TD Name and Contact Info: Dr. Marni Sandoval - sandovalmr@co.monterey.ca.us - 831-796-1512
Submit applications to: sandovalmr@co.monterey.ca.us
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 27, 1:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, April 11, 1:30am Eastern Time (Position filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED
Monterey County Children’s Behavioral Health Division is seeking one intern for the 2013-2014 internship year. Our programs offer an intensive training experience covering a broad range of clinical populations for the internship participants within the context of community mental health. Additional information regarding our program and rotations can be found on the website. Competency in assessment is required.
Interested applicants should email a current CV and a cover letter that includes a brief statement of professional interests, as well as the number of completed assessment and intervention hours (please specify number of hours with children and adults separately).
Site: Comprehensive Outpatient Services, Inc.
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member: YES (Member # 1958)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Website: http://www.freewebs.com/trainingatStoneybrook
TD Name and Contact Info: Meredith Kassoy, Ph.D., meredith.kassoy@gmail.com
Submit applications to: meredith.kassoy@gmail.com
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 26, 1:30 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 10, 7:00am Eastern Time (Positions filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THESE POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED
We have two positions open at COSI. We provide outpatient mental health services in the Boston-Lowell area to a diverse population in a mental health clinic setting. We are looking for an intern who has a Master’s degree and extensive clinical experience, hopefully with both children and adults. Please let us know in your cover letter, if you have some kind of familiarity with or support system in New England- or experience in adjusting to and living in different environments.
Site: Allendale Association
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member: YES (Member # 1278)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Website: http://www.allendale4kids.org
TD Name and Contact Info: Sandra Clavelli, Psy.D.; sclavelli@allendale4kids.org; 847-245-6469
Submit applications to: sclavelli@allendale4kids.org
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 25, 1:20 pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, March 25, 4:00 pm Eastern Time (Significant revision to application instructions)
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 27, 1:00am Eastern Time (Position filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THIS POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED
Allendale Association has one position available in an APA accredited internship program working with adolescents and families in day treatment and outpatient programs. Please submit your AAPI via email. UPDATE: To apply, please submit your AAPI (including the essays), as well as a CV and a cover letter. In the cover letter, please address these two questions: 1) in terms of self-awareness, what have you observed about yourself while doing clinical work with regard to strengths and issues in need of further development and 2) in addition to gaining more experience, what are you hoping to gain out of your internship year?
Site: Counseling Services of SW Louisiana (Southwest Louisiana Pre-doctoral Internship Consortium)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member: NO
APPIC Directory Listing: N/A
Website: http://swlainternship.webs.com
TD Name and Contact Info: Lawrence Dilks, Ph.D. - swlainternship@gmail.com - (337) 431-7194
Submit applications to: swlainternship@gmail.com
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 25, 11:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, March 25, 1:30 pm Eastern Time (Corrected web site URL)
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 1, 11:00 pm Eastern Time (Positions Filled)
PLEASE NOTE: THESE POSITIONS HAVE BEEN FILLED
Counseling Services of SW Louisiana (Southwest Louisiana Pre-doctoral Internship Consortium) has two full-time internship positions available. One position begins September 23, 2013 and the second position begins September 30, 2013. The emphasis is on acquiring generalist training working with a population which spans the age spectrum from children to older adults, including chronic mental illness. Opportunities for rotations include: community based psychological services, applied research, and neuropsychology/rehabilitation psychology. Placements are community based. Assignment to placements will occur after orientation. Although the internship program has applied for APPIC membership, we cannot guarantee APPIC acceptance at this time. Stipends vary depending on placement. All coursework and comprehensive exams must be completed prior to application. Prior research experience is required. Travel to seminars and conferences is expected. Final acceptance is contingent on successfully completing and passing all background screenings through state and local authorities. A site visit will be necessary to complete background screenings after provisional acceptance is established with the internship faculty. Please email a copy of the APPI, a current CV, and a cover letter that includes a brief statement of research interests. Additional information regarding the internship is available on the website. Application deadline is midnight April 8, 2013 central time.