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Current List of Available Positions

The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service

Current List of Available Internship Positions
for the 2024-25 Training Year


Last Updated Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time


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The APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Service (PMVS) provides a list of internship programs that are seeking applicants for unfilled positions for the 2024-25 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, 2024.

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, 2024.

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.

Students must be enrolled in a PMVS-eligible doctoral program in order to use the PMVS and/or accept a position at an APPIC-member internship program. Information on PMVS eligibility for doctoral programs and students can be found here (see "Applicant Fees and Eligibility"). A list of doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS can be found here (click on "View List of Eligible Doctoral Programs").

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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SITES WITH VACANCIES

Site: Kaiser Permanente Roseville, Mental Health & Wellness
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2598
Location: Roseville, CA and Sacramento, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Emilio Licea, PsyD, 916-878-4314, Emilio.X.LiceaIII@kp.org
Date/Time Added: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259811 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

This internship program will offer training experiences in three areas: Adult Outpatient Mental Health (12-month track), Trauma Informed Care (6-month rotation), and Adult Psychological Assessment (6-month rotation). Doctoral interns will participate in all three training experiences. Doctoral interns in the Adult Outpatient Clinic can expect to work with a broad range of presenting disorders, including behavior and relational problems, depression and anxiety, psychosis, psychosomatic concerns, trauma, and personality disorders. The Trauma Informed Care rotation is focused on evidence-based treatments for individuals with PTSD/Trauma Related Stress Disorder. Doctoral interns in the Psychological Assessment Rotation will have an opportunity to conduct in-depth, comprehensive psychological evaluations for diagnostic clarification. Interns will evaluate for a range of different psychological disorders, including ADHD, personality disorder, ASD, mood disorders, etc.

Please email Dr. Emilio Licea at Emilio.X.LiceaIII@KP.org when you have submitted your application.



Site: California Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1119
Location: Fresno, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Melissa Sheffield, PsyD. - melsheffield@outlook.com
Date/Time Added: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        111916 - State Center Community College District (2 positions)

Join State Center Community College District. Our internship will place you at one of community colleges in the central valley (e.g., Fresno City College; Clovis Community College; Madera Community College or Reedley College). We serve students and each of our campuses has a very diverse student body. We use culturally aligned treatments and primarily operate in short-term model, but interns also have the ability to carry some patients for long-term care. Intern duties are as follows: individual therapy, group therapy, couples therapy, outreach/primary prevention, psychological testing, supervision, and crisis work. For more information, contact Dr. Samuel Montano, at Samuel.montano@fresnocitycollege.edu or 559-443-8284.



Site: Portia Bell Hume Behavioral Health and Training Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1534
Location: Contra Costa and Alameda Counties in California, USA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Alex Sanchez, training@humecenter.org
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        153413 - Pittsburg CA Clinic (Adults) (2 positions)
        153414 - Pleasanton CA Clinic (Mostly Children) (1 position)
        153415 - Richmond CA Clinic (Adults) (2 positions)
        153412 - Fremont CA Clinic (Child/Adult) (1 position)

UPDATED 4/8/24: The Fremont Clinic (153412) has received additional funding to support a 3rd Doctoral Intern! This is a community based clinic where Doctoral Interns provide services to mostly children and adolescents and some adults throughout the lifespan. Most clients utilize Medi-Cal insurance. Doctoral Interns in Fremont will provide services in local schools, in the outpatient services clinic, and in client's homes. Students who have already applied to this site in the PMVS and wish to be considered for this new position will not be able to submit another application, and should instead contact the site and ask to be considered for the new position. Students who have not yet applied to this site in the PMVS should submit an AAPI in order to apply for the new position.

The Hume Center is now paying $53,512 per year for Doctoral Interns. We have five Doctoral Interns positions available in the PMVS. The positions in Pittsburg, CA and Richmond, CA are exciting positions on interdisciplinary teams serving adults diagnosed with moderate to severe mental illness who utilize Medi-Cal insurance. Your services will include comprehensive psychological assessments, individual and group psychotherapy, and collateral services. Services are provided in the clinic mostly but also in the field, community, and home as well. Your services are supported by care coordinators, housing specialists, peer and family advocates, psychiatric nurse practitioners, and nurses. The position in Pleasanton, CA is a school-based position in the Tri-Valley of Alameda County (Livermore, Dublin, Pleasanton), working in the local school system to provide mental health services (comprehensive psychological assessment, psychotherapy, consultation, and prevention) to reduce suffering and increase wellness in local school children and their families. Your services are supported by a family partner and the school site staff.



Site: Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1862
Location: Northwestern Ontario, Ontario: 1 position in Thunder Bay, 3 positions in Sioux Lookout
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sara Hagstrom: Sara.Hagstrom@tbh.net
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        186211 - Child Track - Sioux Lookout – Developmental (2 positions)
        186213 - Lifespan Track - Sioux Lookout - Mental Health (1 position)
        186215 - Lifespan Track - Thunder Bay - Private Practice (1 position)

UPDATED 4/8/24: Track 186215 has been filled. The other tracks remain open and are still accepting applications.

For the 2024-2025 academic year, Northern Ontario Psychology Internship Consortium currently has 4 open internship positions. Three are located in Sioux Lookout, Ontario, and one is located in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Interns with experience working with Children and Adolescents within a clinical or school program are welcome to apply to our Child Track in Developmental Services located in Sioux Lookout. These positions come with shared housing provided at no cost to you, the resident, due to limited to no vacancy rates for housing in the community and come with a travel stipend to mitigate the added expenses of living in the North. Our other open position in Sioux Lookout Ontario may be of interest to interns with experience and training working across the lifespan with a priority focus on children and adolescents and also comes with shared housing at no cost. Finally, our open position in Thunder Bay, Ontario with the Private Practice Clinic is a great opportunity for an intern looking for an opportunity to tailor their training to their goals as it is a large thriving private practice in Thunder Bay Ontario with psychologists working with all ages, within clinical and neuropsychology. Applicants must submit an AAPI application in order to be considered. Upon application review, candidates who meet our screening criteria will be invited to a 1-hour online interview with our supervisory team.



Site: Immaculata University- Psychology Internship Consortium (IU-PIC)
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2036
Location: Glassboro, NJ
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Christina Wohleber, PsyD - cwohleber@cvca-pa.org
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        203611 - Rowan U. Counseling/Integrated Behav Health Track(1 position)

Rowan University’s Counseling and Psychological Services (CPS) is part of the Wellness Center on the Glassboro main campus, twenty minutes southeast of Philadelphia. In one central location, the facility houses a wide array of health and wellness services– Student Health Services, Counseling and Psychological Services, Alcohol and Other Drug Services, Healthy Campus Initiatives, Emergency Medical Services, and the Shreiber Family Pet Therapy Program. We have a satellite counseling office located in a charming house on Victoria Street, which is a few blocks from our main site. Interns in this track work within our Student Health Services (SHS), which is co-located with Counseling & Psychological Services in the Rowan University Wellness Center. The IBH intern will work together with the SHS medical team, including a physician and nurses who provide a range of evidence-based clinical services and interventions. The IBH intern will spend a portion of their time in SHS, working from a behavioral-health integrated care model of treatment. The intern will provide evidence-based brief interventions, crisis intervention and risk assessment, consultation, and education to students, including college athletes. Areas of intervention may include alcohol or drug use, tobacco cessation, sleep disturbance, sexual health, disordered eating, and chronic illness. The intern may also have the opportunity to further develop a particular area of interest or specialization within the field of behavioral health. The intern also facilitates communication between medical staff and counseling staff when referrals are clinically indicated, further developing consultation skills through these contacts and interventions. The intern will also participate in various didactics, case conferences, assessment, and campus outreach as part of the training experience.



Site: Rochester Institute of Technology
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2391
Location: Rochester, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cassandra Berbary, PhD, cmbihst@rit.edu or 585-475-4577
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        239119 - RIT Forensic Clinical Research (4 positions)
        239112 - Rochester Regional Adult Psychiatry (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/24: Track 239112 has been filled; track 239119 remains open and accepting applications.

Rochester Institute of Technology’s internship program is seeking applicants for the above listed tracks.

The Forensic Clinical Research Track combines clinical and research opportunities including evidence based substance use treatment and assessment as well as utilizing advanced interactive healthcare technologies to provide the highest quality of care.

The RRH Adult track will provide trainees with opportunities to provide therapy, assessment, and consultation as part of an outpatient multidisciplinary team.

For more information about these tracks please visit: https://www.rit.edu/healthsciences/priority-behavioral-health-clinical-psychology-internship or contact Dr Cassandra Berbary at cmbihst@rit.edu.



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 X. 1581 - b2vigil@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        257811 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The internship program at MCC Chicago currently has three internship positions available for the 2024-2025 training year. The stipend is $69,173 with paid annual and sick leave, as well as health insurance. 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.

Please send all application materials via APPI services.

Additional information about BOP internships, as well as our site brochure, can be found at the following link: https://www.bop.gov/jobs/docs/ccc_internship_brochure.pdf



Site: Ohio Psychology Internship (OPI)
Accreditation: YES (APA, ON PROBATION)
APPIC Member #: 1500
Location: Northeast Ohio (Akron & Grafton, OH)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tara Toscano, PsyD - ttoscano@summit-psychological.com - 234-888-4019
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        150012 - Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction (1 position)
        150015 - Outpatient Forensic Services (1 position)

UPDATED 3/31/24: Track 150015 has been filled. The other track remains open.

OPI has one opening for each of our distinct tracks. The Corrections track offers training opportunities at two state prisons and interns will engage in mental health evaluations, psychological testing, crisis risk assessments, suicide prevention activities, group therapy, and brief and long-term psychotherapy. The Outpatient Forensic Services track offers treatment, assessment and evaluation training opportunities with individuals involved in various stages of the criminal justice system. Intern schedules for the outpatient track are developed based on preferences the intern identifies, which typically includes offense-specific individual and/or group treatment for perpetrators of Sex Offenses and Domestic Violence, mental health and/or substance misuse treatment, diagnostic assessments, forensic evaluations, and/or court treatment team involvement. If interested in applying, please identify which track(s) you are applying for in your cover letter and if any minimum number of hours are not met. Please contact Dr. Toscano or visit our APPIC directory or website for more information: https://www.summit-psychological.org/internship



Site: Federal Correctional Institution Englewood
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2533
Location: Littleton, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Kasey Odell, PsyD HSPP kodell@bop.gov (out on extended leave); Acting IPC Chrissy Richardson, PsyD 303-763-4300 ext. 1315 c5richardson@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 10:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        253311 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Every day at the BOP is new and exciting and will vary depending on the needs of the facility, Psychology Department, and the incarcerated individuals. Exposure to constant stimulation is key in the development and engagement of our interns. Interns will provide services at a low-security institution (FCI), at our jail with pretrial individuals (FDC), and at a minimum-security camp (FPC) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health concerns and diagnoses. The program consists of three rotations, each lasting approximately 4 months. The rotations include Forensic Evaluation and FDC Correctional Psychology, Sex Offender Management Program and Correctional Psychology, and Trauma treatment and Substance Use. With close proximity to the FCC in Florence, Colorado, there will be opportunities for collaborative training and experience in a higher security setting with a variety of unique psychology programs. The outplacement at FCC Florence provides interns with a unique opportunity to provide services for incarcerated individuals at the administrative maximum security level institution (ADX), and a high security level institution (USP).

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: Ponce Health Sciences University Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1791
Location: Ponce, Puerto Rico
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Maria Garrido PsyD (mgarrido@psm.edu)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        179121 - Generalist training at CPS/WC: Psych Residency (1 position)

PLEASE NOTE: This is a fully affiliated program that will accept applications ONLY from Ponce Health Sciences University students

Outpatient training with a highly diverse patient population spanning age groups and broad range of clinical presentations. Training and clinical services take place in close collaboration with the PHSU Psychiatry Residency program. More information is available by contacting this training’s chief supervisor, Dr. Antonia Nieves (annieves@psm.edu).



Site: Greater Binghamton Health Center – Adult Track
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2532
Location: Binghamton, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Sarah Bridgman, PhD, - Sarah.bridgman@omh.ny.gov - 607-773-4271
Date/Time Added: Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
         253212 - Psychology Internship - Adult Track (1 positions)

Adult inpatient track works with individuals diagnosed with severe and persistent mental illness. 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 serious and persistent mental illness.

We are currently not accredited. We are approved for an accreditation site visit tentatively in Winter of 2025 (January-May); please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Southwest Behavioral & Health Services
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2035
Location: Arizona
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Lynette Livesay - lynettel@sbhservices.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time (Maricopa track filled; two tracks remain open)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        203513 - Outpatient Clinic- Maricopa County (1 position)
        203517 - Outpatient Clinic-Northern Arizona (4 positions)
        203519 - School and Community Based Counseling Services (6 positions)

UPDATED 3/23/24: Maricopa County position is filled; two other tracks remain open

Outpatient Clinic
Maricopa County, Arizona (NMS #203513)
Northern Arizona-Flagstaff and Prescott Valley (NMS #203517)
The outpatient clinics serve members who reside in various urban and rural parts of Maricopa County, as well as in the northern Arizona region in Flagstaff, and Prescott Valley, Arizona. The clinics serve all age ranges of members from birth through adulthood. The intern provides comprehensive behavioral health services including Initial Engagement Sessions, individual counseling, family/couples counseling, and group counseling. Coordinating care with the member’s primary care physician and other providers is essential and assists the intern in becoming adept at an integrated model of care. The intern works as part of a treatment team that includes the program director, case managers, clinicians, family coaches, and prescribers. Services are provided in both the outpatient clinic, telehealth, as well as the member’s home, as needed. For the Flagstaff and Prescott Valley locations, the intern will have the opportunity to work in both the outpatient clinic, as well as the opioid replacement services clinic.

School and Community Based Counseling Services (NMS #203519)
The School and Community-Based Counseling Services program provides comprehensive behavioral health services to youth and their families in school and community settings in the greater Phoenix area. All behavioral health services are developed in collaboration with the youth and family and are created to be flexible and adjustable as the youth and family progress and grow. The intern works collaboratively with school staff and families to provide not only individual, group, and family counseling, but helps identify supports needing to be developed and implemented in the home and school environment to help children reach their potential. As part the Child and Family Team (CFT) process, the intern meets with members on the child’s clinical team to assess and monitor goals that drive the overall need for development. The intern is able to help the child grow and develop skills in order to go back into the classroom to learn, form healthy relationships with others and have the self-confidence they need to go out into the world.



Site: Northwest Neurobehavioral Health, LLC
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2473
Location: Meridian ID
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Carolyn Golden, PsyD - NNHTraining@nnhidaho.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30 pm Eastern Time (Correction)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        247311 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/22/24: Location corrected to Meridian, ID - APPIC apologizes for the error in the original listing.

Northwest Neurobehavioral Health has 2 remaining positions for their psychology internship. NNH’s program offers assessment (including neuropsychological assessment) and therapy experience in a multidisciplinary setting. As a clinic, we see children, adolescents, adults, and families, and often see individuals who are neurodiverse. Interns will gain significant experience in evidence-informed therapy and assessment for clients with autism and a wide variety of other psychological and neuropsychological presentations. Successful candidates will have strong interest in assessment and have familiarity with evidence-informed treatment modalities. Solid writing skills are a must; applicants who are invited to interview will be asked to submit a deidentified assessment report for review. Our internship is not yet APA-accredited. However, we have been approved for a site visit. We have been informed to expect that site visit in spring of 2025, though we cannot guarantee a site visit by a particular date or guarantee an outcome of accreditation. More information about our internship is available at our website: https://sway.cloud.microsoft/fyO03koo3uBq9lO4?ref=Link



Site: Psychological and Counselling Services Group
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1889
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lina Budianto, lbudianto@oshawapsychologist.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 12 noon Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30 pm Eastern Time (Added Description)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        188911 - Child Track (1 position)

UPDATED 3/22/24: Additional desccription provided: Psychological & Counselling Services Group (PCSG) is a multi- functional, private practice, psychology and therapy clinic offering a wide range of services including psychological assessment and counselling/psychotherapy. The aim of the clinic is to provide one-stop, comprehensive psychological services to meet the needs of children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. The foundation of our clinical practice is client relations. We are committed to client-centered values and place an emphasis on strength, resiliency, and collaboration. Our intent is to provide a full-range psychological and counselling service based on a systemic and lifespan orientation using a variety of evidence-based approaches.

We have one opening in the child track full time program. Resident will receive training in intervention, assessment, and provision of supervision. Elective rotations include eating disorder clinic, family therapy clinic, and high performance mental health clinic. Stipend for resident for 2024-2025 academic year is CAD$40,000/year. Please see our brochure at tinyurl.com/residencyatpcsg for more information.

ORIGINAL POSTING: Child track position in a private outpatient clinic



Site: Northern California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Psychology Internship Program (NCDCRC)
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2363
Location: Folsom, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Frank Weber - 916-985-8610, ext. 6234, frank.weber@cdcr.ca.gov
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        236312 - California State Prison - Sacramento (2 positions)

There are currently two openings at the California State Prison - Sacramento (CSP-SAC) in Folsom, CA, which is part of the Northern California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation Psychology Internship Program (NCDCRC). CSP-SAC is a large multi-mission correctional institution which houses maximum security inmates serving long sentences or those that have proven to be management problems at other institutions. The prison houses approximately 2,065 inmates who are receiving treatment via CDCR’s Mental Health Services Delivery System (MHSDS). Currently, the program consists of two year-long rotations involving treatment and assessment. The interns are salaried employees of the State of California and full medical benefits are provided, as is vacation leave and sick time. The position is a one-year limited term position of Clinical Psychology Intern. The monthly salary for the program year is currently $4219.



Site: South Dakota Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2590
Location: Yankton, SD
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Joel Merkwan email:joel.merkwan@state.sd.us, phone: 605.661.6128
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259011 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

South Dakota Psychology Internship Consortium (SD-PIC) is comprised of two (2) primary training sites in Yankton, South Dakota. The sites include the Human Services Center (HSC) and Lewis and Clark Behavioral Health Services Inc. (LCBHS). These sites collaborate to share resources and faculty for the purpose of providing a diversified educational program for psychology interns, focusing on training in culturally relevant and competent services for the area’s diverse, and often underserved population, in addition to the professional competencies outlined by the American Psychological Association.

Three Available Positions

1) The South Dakota Human Services Center (HSC) is a licensed specialty hospital. The Center serves South Dakotans ranging from adolescents to geriatrics. HSC provided state-of-the-art treatment for the 931 persons admitted during Fiscal Year 2022 with mental illness and/or chemical dependency. 2 positions.

2) Lewis & Clark Behavioral Health Services (LCBHS) is an integrated behavioral healthcare agency offering a variety of different programs in southeastern South Dakota. LCBHs provides residential, outpatient, and inpatient programs as well as patient-centered medical homes, medication-assisted treatment, and crisis services to individuals experiencing substance use disorders or mental illness. 1 position.

The South Dakota Internship Consortium is a full time, year-long, training site. The stipend for the 2024-2025 training year is $40,000. Please visit our website for more information https://sd-pic.org/)



Site: Irby Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2601
Location: Southaven, MS
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tera Bradley, 662.228.0130; tera@irbypsychservices.net
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 22, 2024 - 12:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        260111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Irby Psychological Services (IPS) is a private outpatient multidisciplinary, multi-site clinic that has been providing mental health and related services in Mississippi since 2020 to a predominantly neurodiverse, multicultural, and underserved population. Interns training at IPS will be engaged in an array of psychological services to include psychological assessments and interventions for children, adolescents, and adults. Our aim is to prepare Interns for general practice in applied psychology informed by a solid foundation of knowledge of evidenced-based practice.

Our internship program is in its first year of operation. We have successfully matched 2 applicants for the 2024-2025 training year and have one additional opening to fill. We are excited to announce that our clinic is moving into a new, custom-designed 6,000 sq foot office in May 2024. Interns will have dedicated office space as well as access to comfortable treatment rooms amongst many other amenities. We offer a very competitive stipend and benefits package; intern stipend is $35,000 with 12 days of PTO, 13 observed holidays, access to health insurance, and 401k plus employer match.



Site: Fayette County Public Schools
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2581
Location: Lexington, KY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Bryony Rowe - 859-381-3780 (primary) 859-619-9023 (June-July 2024) - bryony.rowe@fayette.kyschools.us
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 12 noon Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        258111 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

For the 2024-2025 school year, Fayette County Public Schools in Lexington, Kentucky, currently has 1 open internship position in school psychology or clinical psychology with a school-based training focus. Applicants must submit an AAPI application in order to be considered. Upon application review, candidates who meet our screening criteria will be invited to a 1-hour online interview with our supervisory team.

Fayette County Public Schools employs over 35 school psychologists to support more than 70 schools and other academic programs. Our staff provides comprehensive services aligned with the National Association of School Psychologists (NASP) practice model to best support our students, families, and schools. Available areas of training emphasis include the following: Autism, Behavioral Intervention, Crisis Prevention/Intervention, Early Childhood, English Language Learners, Equity and Social Justice, Gifted and Talented, Low Incidence Disabilities. Mental Health. MTSS, and Restorative Practices.



Site: Desert Sage Resource Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2542
Location: Reno, NV
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Herbert “Buddy” F. Coard - bcoard@desertsagerc.com - #775-420-4901
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 12 noon Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        254211 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Desert Sage Resource Center (DSRC) facilitates access to evidence based behavioral health services, psychological and forensic assessment, and psychoeducation in order to reduce the effects of poverty and violence on adults and families throughout the Sierras and beyond. DSRC strives to meet the behavioral health needs of the most vulnerable of our community by providing equitable access to programs that serve to restore emotional wellbeing, mitigate the psychological impact violence on children and families, and assist families out of poverty stemming from mental health challenges. Many of our rural communities have few to no mental health services available forcing many in the community to travel long distances to access care.

The aim of the Desert Sage Resource Center Internship program is to prepare Interns for general practice in clinical psychology as informed individuals by scholarly inquiry with a thorough grounding in psychological theory, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, supervision, consultation, professional values and attitudes, communication and interpersonal skills, and research.

Our program is designed to provide Interns with clinical opportunities that allow for a comprehensive training experience so that Interns can confidently assume the role of a professional psychologist and feel prepared for their post-doctoral placements.



Site: JPS Health Network
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2468
Location: Fort Worth, TX
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Cynthia Claassen, PhD – 817-702-5647 – CClaasse@JPSHealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 12 noon Eastern Time (Additional description)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        246811 - Generalist Clinical Psychology Track (1 positions)

UPDATED 3/21/24: We would like to provide some additional information about our program. Our program is a twelve-month, generalist internship training experience located within a large safety-net hospital serving both the uninsured and marginalized communities of our county and the insured populations seeking our specialized services. As a JPS doctoral-level intern, you will be trained using the practitioner-scholar model with exposure to state-of-the-science approaches to assessment, intervention, and consultation. Our psychologists are skilled and knowledgeable in the theories and applications of a diverse set of approaches to understanding and resolving human distress. As such, you will learn to use a broad range of conceptual frameworks, reflecting the major paradigms employed within our field.

JPS is a full-service healthcare environment where you will work collaboratively with practitioners from other biomedical disciplines using approaches that emphasize integrative and individualized patient care. The program is designed to capitalize on the system’s diverse population to foster development of confident, skilled professionals capable of applying evidence-informed care within a broad range of clinical situations. You will find yourself providing consultations to surgeons, internists, and nurses as well as psychiatric teams and other psychologists.

ORIGINAL POST: The JPS Health JPS Doctoral Internship in Health Services Psychology has an unexpected, last-minute opening for one intern in its 2024-2025 General Clinical Track training program. The General Clinical training experience is described on the program’s website (https://jpshealthnet.org/medical-professionals/residency-programs/psychology) and in more detail in the program’s Training Manual, which is available from the website. Our internship stipend has recently been increased to $45,136, and benefits are available as described in the program’s Training Manual. We will begin interviewing to fill this opening immediately.

We have an APA accreditation site visit scheduled for Winter, 2025; please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Confluence Health Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2580
Location: Wenatchee, WA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Patrick Carrillo - patrick.carrillo@confluencehealth.org (509-436-6711)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        258011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The Confluence Health Behavioral Health Internship is currently in the first year of our program. We currently have 2 matched applicants for 2024-25 and have opened 2 additional slots for the coming training year. We are offering our (potential) four interns a dynamic training experience providing integrated and outpatient behavioral health services in a comprehensive healthcare setting. Please contact Dr. Carrillo if you have any additional questions or need more information after visiting our APPIC listing and website.



Site: Lorenz Clinic
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2412
Location: Twin Cities, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: BJ Suarez, Psy.D. LP - bsuarez@lorenzclinic.com - 952-443-4600
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        241211 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Lorenz Clinic offers generalist training with outpatient practice with both adults and children in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis-St.Paul-Bloomington) metro area in Minnesota at a community mental health clinic. Interns also conduct psychological assessment and supervision of practicum students during internship. Interns receive 3 hours of individual supervision (assessment, therapy, administrative) and 2 hours of group supervision (adult/child, multicultural) per week. Opportunities for integrated behavioral health with rural population exposure is offered, but the majority of practice is located at a suburban mental health clinic with focus on systemic/reflective intervention. Interns utilize evidence-based practice and receive focused and structured training on profession-wide competencies through use of comprehensive monthly training themes including dedicated rotations for child psychotherapy and adult psychotherapy. Interns interact frequently in multidisciplinary teams and work in an integrated health setting. Interns are expected to complete 14 hours of outpatient psychotherapy sessions weekly and receive extensive intern-level and integrated training within the overall clinic. During the PMVS, Lorenz Clinic accepts applications for students from all doctoral programs that are eligible for the PMVS. Intern stipend is $36,250 and includes PTO and eligibility for medical/vision/dental benefits.



Site: Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1416
Location: Lincoln/Omaha Nebraska
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Beth Doll; Bdoll2@unl.edu; 402 472 1152
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        141620 - Monroe-Meyer Rural Integrated Care Program West (1 position)
        141625 - Department of Health and Human Services DHHS (2 positions)

141620; Munroe Meyer Institute Rural Integrated Care west; Outpatient behavioral treatment in primary care settings; 1 position available

141625; Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services; services for Nebraska individuals with developmental disabilities; 2 positions available.



Site: OCDSB Internship Program in School Psychology
Accreditation: YES (CPA)
APPIC Member #: 1877
Location: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Gillian Stanley, gillian.stanley@ocdsb.ca
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        187711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The OCDSB Internship Program in School Psychology is looking to welcome two (2) more interns into the 2024-2025 cohort of our CPA-accredited internship. Located in beautiful Ottawa, Canada, we are a generalist program: our clients present with diverse identities and concerns. Interns provide psychological services to students aged 3-21 in schools, including assessment, consultation, intervention, provision of professional development for staff, collaboration with multi-disciplinary teams, program evaluation/research, and more. Interns are exposed to a wide range of complex referral questions, including risk assessments, psychodiagnostic/developmental evaluations, and crisis support. Rotations provide additional depth in training with kindergarten students, or students with autism, developmental disabilities, gifted profiles, or externalizing behaviour. There is lots of flexibility in training opportunities, allowing us to meet a wide range of training goals.



Site: Metro Nashville Public Schools
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2591
Location: Nashville, TN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Ron Roberts, PhD, ron.roberts@mnps.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259111 - Psychology Internship (School Psychology) (2 positions)

We are excited to offer an internship for individuals pursuing a career in school psychology. Gain experience in a large school district with a supportive school environment, working directly with students across multiple schools and staff of over 70 experienced school psychologists.



Site: Reflections Therapy – Clinical Training
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2599
Location: Las Vegas, NV
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Christopher Shewbarran, Psy.D. - 702-553-2364 - dr.shewbarran@gmail.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259911 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Reflections Therapy Clinical Psychology Internship Program’s goal is to develop, train, and strengthen the knowledge, skills, and abilities of clinical psychologists committed to providing ethical and exceptional psychotherapy services to individuals and families from all ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Our purpose is to prepare Doctoral Interns for general practice in the field of clinical psychology as informed and skilled clinicians with a thorough understanding and foundation in psychological theory, assessment, diagnosis, intervention, supervision, consultation, professional values and ethics, and communication and interpersonal skills. We seek to prepare Doctoral Interns in concepts of cultural, ethical, and individual diversity and in their application to the practice of professional and clinical psychology.

Reflections Therapy Clinical Psychology Internship Program is based on a practitioner-scholar model of training.



Site: Gateways Hospital & Mental Health Center/ CONREP Forensic Community Treatment Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2607
Location: San Diego
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Nicole L. Paglione, Psy.D., npaglione@gatewayshospital.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        260711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Announcement: Gateways CONREP—San Diego wishes to inform all potential Interns that we continue to have two vacancies in our San Diego, CA office. This is an excellent opportunity to grow your forensic skills in a community outpatient setting where you will be treating individuals who committed felony-level offenses due to a severe mental illness. You will learn the provision of long-term, one-on-one forensic treatment, supervision, and violence risk assessment.



Site: Psychological Assessment Incorporated
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2511
Location: Oakland, CA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Daniel Taxy, Psy.D - dtaxy@psychassessment.us - 888-524-5122 ext 135
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        251111 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Psychological Assessment Incorporated is looking for interns who are interested in forensic psychology and practicing their forensic assessment skills for the 2024-2025 internship year. Located in Oakland, CA with a satellite office in Sacramento, CA, we offer oppurtunities for first-hand experience with an outpatient program that focuses on individuals mandated to treatment as part of their sentencing or diversion plan from the court, or who are being restored to competency to stand trial.

Interns in our program who demonstrate dedication, proficiency, and timeliness with the requirements of forensic work may also be afforded the oppurtunity to work with supervisory staff on assessments of more complex matters that appear before the court, such as evaluations of competency, not guilty by reason of insanity pleas, or psychological evaluations of safety risk or fitness for duty. If you have an interest in working with populations that have IDD/ASD, are mandated to treatment, or are interested in developing the knowledge base to become an expert witness, our program offers ample oppurtunity to hone your skills.

Individuals interested in our program should have some knowledge of assessment practices and be prepared to submit an appropriately redcated assessment report, along with their letters of recommendation, curriculum vitae, and cover letter.

We look forward to hearing from you!



Site: Brain and Body Integration – Colorado Springs
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2416
Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        241611 - Psychology Internship (4 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Colorado Springs currently has four vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological, neuropsychological, and neurodevelopmental assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins 08/01/2024 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: Brain and Body Integration
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2417
Location: Denver, CO
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dawn M. Berry, PhD - DrBerry@BrainandBodyIntegration.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        241711 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The internship offered by Brain and Body Integration-Denver currently has three vacancies. Brain and Body Integration offers a one-year, full time doctoral level program focused predominantly in the areas of psychological, neuropsychological, and neurodevelopmental assessment, diagnosis, and consultation. Training takes place in a large private practice setting and offers training in Clinical Psychology. The internship program is based on a 40-hour week, for 12 months. Interns spend an average of 15-24 hours per week of face-to-face time with clients. This program also includes time-off for holidays, sick days, and vacation. The program begins on 08/01/2024 and is completed one year later. The total training comprises approximately 2000 hours of supervised experience.



Site: Essentia Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2561
Location: Duluth, MN
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Julianne Davis PsyD LP - julianne.davis@essentiahealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        256111 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Essentia Health has three open internship positions for the 2024-2025 internship year. Intern in a health system that provides training in outpatient therapy, outpatient psychological evaluation, group facilitation in a partial hospital, and the opportunity to customize your training experience. Interns will be placed primarily in an outpatient behavioral health clinic and will also spend part of the year working in a partial hospitalization program. Interns can follow their interests in the second half of the year, with experiences available in Collaborative Care in the primary care setting, rehabilitation psychology, and health psychology. Duluth is located on the shore of Lake Superior and is a community that values outdoor recreation, homegrown music, and craft beer. The stipend for the internship year is $38,500. 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: Liberty Healthcare Clinical Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2040
Location: Rushville, IL
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Paula Lodge, PhD, LCP. - (217) 322-3204 X35126 - paula.lodge@illinois.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        204011 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

Liberty Healthcare in coordination with the Illinois Department of Human Services Treatment and Detention Facility (TDF) is offering the unique training opportunity to complete a Doctoral Internship program specializing in sex offender treatment. The TDF is a secure treatment environment designed to deliver sex offense-specific treatment to residents who are detained or civilly committed under Illinois’s Sexually Violent Persons Commitment Act. Liberty Healthcare’s program offers a full range of diagnostic, treatment, and rehabilitative services for sexually deviant behavior, as well as a wide range of co-occurring mental disorders. Interns participate as members of a multidisciplinary team providing intensive group therapy, some individual counseling, and psychological testing and assessment services. They also engage in a variety of weekly training activities including case conferencing, treatment planning, and didactic seminars. Liberty Healthcare offers a competitive stipend and benefit package including 180 hours of paid time off. We welcome interns from a wide range of backgrounds with diverse viewpoints and interests, and provide a supportive and collegial training environment. Please reference our APPIC Directory listing for detailed information about the program, benefits package, and application procedures and requirements.

Not APA accredited. We have received notification of approval for an accreditation site visit by APA, and a site visit is scheduled for 03/27/24. Please note that we cannot guarantee that we will successfully achieve accreditation.



Site: Central State Hospital
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2430
Location: Petersburg, VA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Rachel Lane, PsyD; rachel.lane@dbhds.virginia.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        243011 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Central State Hospital, conveniently located just 30 minutes south of Richmond, has one position available for applicants interested in gaining clinical and forensic psychology training experiences in a state hospital setting. This is a paid position with health insurance and paid leave. Training opportunities include participating on a treatment team, providing therapy, completing forensic evaluations, and conducting violence risk assessments for clients with serious mental illness.



Site: Syracuse University/Barnes Center at The Arch
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2538
Location: Syracuse, NY
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Heather Cosgrove, hecosgro@syr.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        253811 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

Syracuse University Barnes Center at The Arch has two positions to fill within our university counseling center. Minimum requirements to apply for a position at our site include: minimum of 500 AAPI grand total practicum hours, with 300 of those being direct intervention hours; a minimum of 3 years of graduate training in a psychology doctoral program; comprehensive exams passed; and the candidate is from a program that is APA or CPA accredited. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience working with the young adult/adult populations. We also have increased our stipend to $35,500 for the upcoming internship year. We encourage interested applicants to apply to work in our diverse, dynamic, relational, and training-oriented center!



Site: University of Arizona Psychology Internship Consortium (UArizona PIC)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2522
Location: Tucson, AZ
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jennifer Kirkpatrick, PhD; 520-621-3086; kirkpatrickj@arizona.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        252211 - Tucson Unified School District (1 position)

The University of Arizona Psychology Internship Consortium is accepting applicants for the 2024-2025 internship year. Located in the beautiful Sonoran Desert of Tucson Arizona, the UArizona PIC prepares psychologists with the skills, competencies, and professional identity to provide quality psychological services in diverse school settings. Interns learn from a multidisciplinary team of professionals with broad developmental training approaches to achieve training goals. We have one 12-month internship position open beginning in July of 2024. The stipend for the 2024-2025 training year is $32,000. More information about our internship experience can be found on our website: https://coe.arizona.edu/uarizona-psychology-internship-consortium

To apply for this position, please submit your materials via the AAPI service and notify us once this has occurred.



Site: Kane County Diagnostic Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1250
Location: St. Charles, IL (Western Suburbs of Chicago, IL)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Elisa M. Lancaster, Psy.D., Lancasterelisa@16thCircuit.IllinoisCourts.gov, 630-262-4480
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        125011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The Kane County Diagnostic Center is a Department of the Sixteenth Judicial Circuit's Court Services. KCDC provides psychological services to juvenile delinquents and adult offenders. These persons may be at any stage of involvement in the criminal justice system from pre-trial to post-sentencing. KCDC is the designated psychology department for the Court. Direct services to offenders include diagnostic evaluation, crisis intervention, and individual, group, and family therapy. We welcome applications from those students interested in forensic psychology or in the intersection between the law and clinical work. We welcome applications from both accredited and un-accredited doctoral programs.

We are not currently APA accredited, but have received notification of approval for an accreditation site visit by APA for Fall 2024. As a disclaimer, please be advised that there is no assurance that we will be able to successfully achieve accreditation.



Site: Centra Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2602
Location: Lynchburg, VA
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Emily Bradshaw PhD - emily.bradshaw@centrahealth.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        260211 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

Come join us in the foothills of the Blue Ridge National Park. We offer inpatient, outpatient, and residential rotations for both Child an Adult Track Interns. Comprehensive behavioral health services through the lifespan are offered at Centra, which is a large not for profit Healthcare system in central Virginia, serving a diverse community. Offering a broad range of assessment and intervention training opportunities for School, Clinical, or Counseling Psychology interns. In addition to the opportunities listed in our Training Manual we have a *NEW* opportunity included for interns on the Child Track for experience assessing infants and toddlers on the Neurodevelopmental Pediatric Specialty Unit.



Site: New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium (NM-PIC)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2535
Location: Shiprock, NM
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Dr. Ciara Hansen (Ciara.Hansen@ihs.gov)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        253513 - Iina' Counseling Center Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The New Mexico Psychology Internship Consortium (NM-PIC) represents the collaborative effort of three agencies, Hidalgo Medical Services in Silver City, Iina Counseling Services at Indian Health Services in Shiprock, and the New Mexico Behavioral Health Institute in Las Vegas, to share resources and faculty for the purpose of providing a quality educational program for psychology doctoral interns focusing on culturally relevant and responsive treatment to New Mexico residents of all ages. Please see https://nm-pic.org for more information.

NM-PIC is not accredited by the APA. NM-PIC completed an APA site visit in March 2024 and is awaiting an accreditation decision. Please be advised that there is no guarantee that accreditation will be granted.

Applicants to NM-PIC who have met the following qualifications prior to beginning internship are considered preferred:

1. APA accredited doctoral program
2. A minimum of 400 intervention hours
3. A minimum of 50 assessment hours
4. Dissertation proposal defended
5. Experience or special interest in working with diverse populations and/or in rural or under-served areas
6. American Indian applicants are given preference at the Iina Counseling Services site.



Site: Sanford Health-Psychology Internship Consortium (SH-PIC)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2586
Location: Moorhead, MN and Valley City, ND
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jon Ulven, PhD, LP - 701.417.6999 - jon.ulven@sanfordhealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        258611 - General Psychology (Moorhead, MN location) (1 positions)
        258612 - Rural Psychology (Valley City, ND location) (1 positions)

Please consider applying to a practical and adaptive training program that embraces and nurtures the role of psychology professionals within a large Midwest healthcare system. We aim to prepare future psychologists to provide outstanding, culturally competent, and compassionate clinical health care in rural communities. Our interns learn to practice in a multidisciplinary environment. Excellent benefits and 45K stipend. www.sh-pic.org



Site: Federal Correctional Complex Tucson
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2536
Location: Tucson, AZ
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Lisa Unruh-Parker; 520-663-5000 ext 6382; lunruh-parker@bop.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        253611 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

FCC Tucson is not currently APA accredited, but completed the APA site visit on 2/22/24 and are awaiting the decision regarding accreditation. We cannot guarantee the site visit will result in APA accreditation.

Interns will provide services at the USP (high security male), FCI (medium security and pretrial units with males and females), and FPC (minimum security male) at various points in the training year. This assures exposure to a continuum of psychology services ranging from outpatient services through residential treatment programs, and offers the intern familiarity and experience for future work with individuals from diverse backgrounds and with a wide range of mental health concerns and diagnoses. FCC Tucson provides services to special populations such as individuals who have dropped out of gangs, individuals who have committed sexual offenses, individuals with high medical needs, and one of the largest LGBTQIA+ populations in the BOP. Please note all interns will receive generalist training working as a psychologist-in-training within a correctional environment. Rotations include Serious Mental Illness; Sex Offender Management Program, Substance Use and Medication Assisted Treatment; Intensive Residential Treatment, and Correctional Psychology. We are close to FCI Phoenix (medium security male, minimum security female) and FCI Safford (low security male) which provides the opportunity for collaborative training and additional training opportunities.

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.gov. If deemed Best Qualified, applicants will be scheduled for virtual interviews with FCC Tucson. 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: Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Medicine Doctoral Internship
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2368
Location: Huntington, WV
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Tracy L. LeGrow, Psy.D. -304-691-1572 - legrow1@marshall.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        236811 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

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: Colorado Department of Corrections
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1795
Location: Colorado (Denver, Canon City, Pueblo)
APPIC Directory Listing: Click here
Training Director: Jessica Flermoen, PsyD - jessica.flermoen@state.co.us - 719-458-0535
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        179511 - Psychology Internship (3 positions)

The Colorado Department of Corrections (CDOC) offers a well-rounded training experience by allowing interns to complete 2 distinct rotations during their training year. Rotation options include:

1. Diagnostic Unit Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activities for this rotation is psychological testing and integrated report writing. Interns will also carry a small individual therapy caseload from the CCF RTP and participate in crisis assessment/intervention.
2. Sex Offender Treatment and Management Program (SOTMP) Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activities involve co-facilitating/shadowing sex offender specific treatment groups and conducting Offense Specific Evaluations (OSE).
3. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Pueblo, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will conduct individual therapy and facilitate group therapy with individuals suffering from severe and persistent mental illness. Interns will also participate in crisis assessment and intervention.
4. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Cañon City, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will have an individual therapy caseload and will conduct regular group treatment. Interns will most often be assigned to the Advanced Treatment Unit (ATU) within the RTP, where the focus will be on delivery of Dialectical Behavior Therapy to individuals with significant personality pathology, although they may have the opportunity to work in other units, if preferred.
5. Intake and Infirmary Rotation (Denver, CO) – The primary learning activities for this rotation include crisis assessment and intervention, as well as intake screenings and completion of referrals to specialty treatment programs. Assigned interns will also carry a small caseload of medically ill residents requiring supportive counseling. This rotation may allow for some psychological testing.
6. Residential Treatment Program (RTP) Rotation (Denver, CO) – The primary learning activity for this rotation is treatment intervention. Interns will conduct individual and group therapy with female residents, who suffer from severe and persistent mental illness and/or significant personality pathology.
7. Pueblo Complex Assessment Rotation (Pueblo, CO) – This rotation will be assessment heavy and will involve travel between facilities based on need. Specifically, interns will be asked to complete diagnostic evaluations, cognitive testing, and/or neuropsychological screenings for a diverse population of offenders. This may include conducting psychological evaluations with juveniles and young adults in the Youthful Offender System (YOS) or with adult males/females at other local facilities.

For more information, please email the training director to request a brochure.



Site: MetroHealth Medical Center Department Psychiatry
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2297
Location: Cleveland, OH
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Training Director: Amanda Burger, PhD - aburger@metrohealth.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        229716 - Adult Persistent Serious Mental Illness GPE Track (2 positions)

Each workday at MetroHealth is a different day. Serious and Persistent Mental Illness Track Residents will spend 60% of their time in two core, year-long experiences (3 days in an inpatient Dual Diagnosis Inpatient Unit for 6 months and 3 days in outpatient therapy and IOP/PHP groups for 6 months. This environment is an integrated, interdisciplinary setting across the spectrum of serious mental illness and across the care continuum providing opportunities to gain consultation and brief/assessment and intervention in an inpatient assessment as well as brief solution-oriented individual treatment and group treatment in an intensive outpatient setting. There are opportunities for trauma focused care, DBT, and motivational interviewing.

There is also an option to spend one half to one day per week in their choice of a specialty care clinic, which could include correctional medicine, integrated care, or another specialty medicine area. Finally, every week, all residents will spend 3-4 hours participating in individual clinical supervision, 1 hour of group supervision, 4 hours in administrative/report writing time, and 4 hours in didactics. Applicants should have completed a master’s degree, be enrolled in an APA accredited program, and have completed 400 therapy hours/100 assessment hours. Please see our listing for more information!



Site: White Birch Education Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2597
Location: Bedford, NH
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Training Director: Dr. Brittany St. Jean, drbrittanystjean@whitebirchedu.com, 603-458-7212
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

The WBES training program offers a full-time experience running from August to June, with orientation held in late August at the organization's office. Interns are placed in New Hampshire school districts, completing a minimum of 1,500 supervised hours and averaging 15-20 hours of direct clinical work weekly. They spend 35 hours per week in schools and a minimum of 4 hours at the WBES office, receiving supervision, didactic training, and cohort support. The program follows a structured schedule, allowing interns to progressively take on more responsibility and autonomy in assessment and consultation tasks. Supervision is geared toward developing clinical skills, professionalism, ethics, and diversity awareness. Overall, the program provides interns with a platform to integrate and apply their skills to benefit their communities. More information can be found here: https://www.whitebirchedu.com/doctoralinternshipprogram


ALL POSITIONS FILLED / CLOSED

Site: Mental Health Center of Florida
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2235
Location: Fort Lauderdale, FL±
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Training Director: Paris Gandy-Walker, PsyD - drparis@ths.health - 954-885-9500
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        223512 - Full Time Psychology Internship: Orange City, FL (1 position)
        223514 - Full Time Psychology Internship: Jacksonville, FL (2 positions)
        223515 - Full Time Psychology Internship: Sarasota, FL (1 position)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

The Mental Health of Florida Psychology Internship Program (MHCIP) is an APA accredited internship program where interns complete 2000 hours over a 12-month period; providing therapy and assessment services across the lifespan featuring a variety of presenting problems and in a variety of settings including office, skill-nursing facilities, assisted living facilities, and some jails. Within MHCIP’s Practitioner-Scholar training model, the primary training method is experiential, with the overarching goal of training and educating interns to competently practice professional psychology. Our program seeks interns from APA accredited doctoral programs who have completed 500 intervention and 100 assessment hours at the time of application.



Site: Wexford Health Sources, Inc. at the Joliet Treatment Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2584
Location: Joliet, IL
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Training Director: Kimberly Briney, Psy.D., 224-205-0755, kbriney@wexfordhealth.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        258411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

2 internship positions available working with a diverse population of seriously mentally ill residents in a correctional facility.

Wexford Health Sources, Inc. is the vendor of mental health services for the Illinois Department of Corrections. The Joliet Treatment Center (JTC) serves both male and transgender individuals in custody ages 18 and older who are convicted of felony offenses and sentenced to a determined amount of time in state prison. Individuals in custody present with a broad range of psychopathology and are designated as seriously mentally ill or general population. Individuals in custody receiving mental health treatment are most commonly diagnosed with substance abuse disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, anxiety disorders including PTSD, and personality disorders with Antisocial-Personality Disorder and Borderline Personality Disorder being prevalent. Individuals in custody are predominantly persons of color from low socioeconomic backgrounds. There is diversity in terms of religion, age, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, and gender identity, offering a wide range of experience for interns.

The mental health program offers a range of services, including: Comprehensive mental health evaluations, treatment planning, individual and group therapy, re-entry planning, referrals for hospitalization, psychiatric care, multidisciplinary coordination of care, linkage referrals for aftercare, and psychological assessment. Evidence-based techniques are utilized including but not limited to Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and mindfulness-based approaches. A library of psychological assessments is available for testing residents.

JTC is seeking candidates who are interested in working with challenging, complex, diverse clients. Diverse and bilingual candidates are encouraged to apply. Supervision includes at a minimum: 2 hours individual, 2 hours group, and 2 hours didactic per week. Approximately 65 fascinating didactic seminar topics will provide robust training with the Director of Training. To be considered, please ensure to include your CV, LOR, and graduate transcripts in your AAPI. Internship stipend is $57,200 in addition to medical and life insurance and paid time off.



Site: Dr. Angela Fountain & Associates Residency Program in Clinical Psychology (Children & Adolescents)
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1879
Location: Oshawa, Ontario, Canada
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Training Director: Dr. Patricia Zimmerman, Ph.D., C.Psych. (pzimmerman@drfountain.ca;(905) 655-5813)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        187911 - Psychology Residency - Child & Adolescent (1 position)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

We have one vacant position available for our residency program in clinical psychology with children, adolescents and their families. Being a unique, farm-based psychology practice, we strive to promote creative applications of evidence-based practices through the use of our outdoor and therapeutic farm facilities. In addition to traditional training in psychological therapy and assessment with children and youth, we also provide training and support in our unique equine and animal-assisted therapies.

Please submit applications via AAPI and then send email to pzimmerman@drfountain.ca to notify once this has occurred. Applications should include: AAPI, cover letter, and CV. Applicants will be contacted directly if additional application materials (as permitted by APPIC policies) are requested for consideration.

Website: www.drfountain.ca
Residency Training Brochure: https://www.drfountain.ca/_files/ugd/a49ad7_978aac53dddb4efaa86d28e01d9feeea.pdf



Site: Central Valley Behavioral Health
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2587
Location: Fresno, CA
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Training Director: Jason Christopherson, PsyD, ABPP - jason.christopherson@ascendbh.com - (559) 341-5185
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        258711 - Adult Track (2 positions)
        258712 - Child/Adolescent/Pediatric Track (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/31/24: All positions in track 258711 have been filled. Central Valley Behavioral Health received confirmation of funding for 1 additional internship position within the Child/Adolescent/Pediatric Clinical Track and that position remains open.

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

Central Valley Behavioral Health has openings in both Adult and Pediatric programs with opportunities to work in intensive outpatient and residential in-patient settings working with patients with moderate to severe mental illness.



Site: South Fraser Pre-Doctoral Residency Program in Clinical and Counselling Psychology
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1884
Location: Greater Vancouver (Surrey/Delta/Langley), British Columbia, Canada
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Training Director: Dr. Rosalynn Record-Lemon, rosalynn.record-lemon@gov.bc.ca, 778-572-3644
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        188411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled or closed

The South Fraser Doctoral Residency Program in Clinical and Counselling Psychology is a community-based residency program designed to provide clinical experience that facilitates professional growth and in-depth experience in the field of Child and Youth Mental Health (CYMH). Our residency is located in the Greater Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada. We are pleased to announce that we have two positions available and are currently taking applications. Please direct any inquiries to Dr. Rosalynn Record-Lemon at rosalynn.record-lemon@gov.bc.ca.



Site: Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1502
Location: Canton, OH
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Training Director: Colin Christensen, Ph.D. 330-433-6075x207. cchristensen@childandadolescent.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        150211 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

Child and Adolescent Behavioral Health is happy to announce that we are adding one to two internship positions to our APA-accredited doctoral internship program for FY25. The application deadline is 3-26-24 and applicants will be notified of their interview status by the end of 3-29-24. Half-day interviews will take place on Monday morning, 4-8-24 or Tuesday morning/afternoon, 4-9-24. Applicants will virtually tour our facility and have individual interviews via Zoom with the Psychology staff on topics related to working with children and families including, but not limited to assessment and management of suicidal crises, trauma-focused treatment, cultural humility and multicultural aspects of counseling, ethics, and supervision. Additionally, candidates will have the opportunity to meet virtually with the current interns to inquire about their experiences at the internship. It is our goal to make an offer to 1-2 candidates on 4-11-24. The purpose of the Psychology Internship Program is to provide the intern with specialized training in the provision of services to children, adolescents and families in an applied setting. The internship is an organized program that endorses the scholar-practitioner philosophy. It is community-based and systemic in nature. The Internship faculty has developed a strong, diversified, evidence-based training program that consistently informs the interns that science and practice are interlocking skills that form the foundation of psychological knowledge and application. Thus, the Internship provides training in clinical interventions that are evidence-based and incorporate issues of human diversity throughout the curriculum. As such, an intensive integration of theory and practice is stressed throughout the year. The process of critical thinking, hypothesis testing and other elements of the scientific method are engendered and integrated into all experiential activities throughout the training process. Interns will be expected to have a strong interest in, as well as display a strong commitment to, developing a level of expertise in working with children and families in the community.



Site: Child & Family Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2491
Location: Santa Clarita, CA (Los Angeles County)
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Training Director: Amy Warren, PsyD Studenttraining@childfamilycenter.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 15, 2024 - 12:15am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        249111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/15/24: All positions have been filled

Child & family center is a community mental health center in north LA county hat provides service to clients 0-65 years of age with majority of clients being under 18. Interns will gain exposure to client initial intakes, individual & family therapy, parenting support sessions, crisis assessment and management, psychodiagnostic testing, and opportunities to provide supervision to practicum students. The site offers to a diverse client population and diagnostic presentations. Interested applicants should submit their APPI. For questions about the program, interested applicants may email Studenttraining@childfmailycenter.org



Site: Federal Detention Center-Philadelphia
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2546
Location: Philadelphia, PA
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Training Director: Dr. Beth Daniels - b1daniels@bop.gov - (215)-521-7215
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        254611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been closed and will not be filled

FDC Philadelphia is an Administrative Level facility, housing male and female inmates. Psychology services provided include intake screenings/evaluation, suicide prevention, crisis intervention, brief counseling, individual and group therapy. Our training program provides interns three, four-month rotations in General Population and Restricted Housing, Serious Mental Illness (SMI), and Drug Abuse Programs. The Serious Mental Illness rotation includes one day of outplacement at FCI Fairton in Fairton, New Jersey and the Drug Abuse Program rotation includes one day of outplacement at FCI Ft. Dix in Burlington, New Jersey.

The Psychology Internship Program at FDC Philadelphia is currently in its second year and, as such, is not accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Please be advised that there is no assurance that FDC Philadelphia will be able to successfully achieve accreditation. The BOP has a long-standing reputation of commitment to excellence at the various Doctoral Internship sites. FDC Philadelphia will continue to build on the internship traditions, accomplishments, proven standard operating procedures, and core elements displayed by our fellow institutions.

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.

Please send all application materials via AAPI services.



Site: National Psychology Training Consortium, Cy-Hawk Region
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2603
Location: Ames, IA
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Training Director: Angela King, PsyD; aking@psychologyinterns.org, 417-812-6495
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        260311 - Broadlawns Medical Center (1 position)
        260312 - Central Iowa Psychological Services (3 positions)
        260314 - Unity Point Health / St. Luke’s Hospital (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/26/24: 260312 track is closed and won't be filled; two other tracks remain open

UPDATED 4/3/24: 260312 and 260314 tracks are closed and won't be filled; one other track (260311) remains open

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been closed and will not be filled

National Psychology Training Consortium – Cy-Hawk Region has 6 internship positions still available in post-match.

One position is through a county hospital in Des Moines, IA, offering outpatient experiences in adult, pediatric, geriatric/neuropsych, and pain management.

Three positions are a part of an independent practice that also has rotations through medical clinics for a combined experience located in Ames, IA.

Two positions are a part of a medical center in Cedar Rapids, IA, offering a dual inpatient and outpatient training experience.

More details on each of these positions, the sites, and locations can be found here: https://psychologyinterns.org/virtual-open-house/



Site: National Psychology Training Consortium, Central Region
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1925
Location: Springfield, MO
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Training Director: Angela King, PsyD; aking@psychologyinterns.org, 417-812-6495
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        192519 - Grant Funded - Compass Health IHC Positions (1 position)
        192515 - Clark Community Mental Health (1 position) - Added 3/28/24

UPDATED 3/28/24: Track 192519 has been filled. A new position has been added to this site: Clark Community Mental Health (track 192515). This position is a traditional outpatient experience at a community mental health center in Monett Missouri. Students who have already applied to this site in the PMVS and wish to be considered for this new position will not be able to submit another application, and should instead contact the site and ask to be considered for the new position. Students who have not yet applied to this site in the PMVS should submit an AAPI in order to apply for the new position.

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

National Psychology Training Consortium – Central Region has 1 internship position still available in post-match. This position is a part of an integrated health care grant and has placements in FQHCs/medical clinics with locations across Missouri.

More details on each of these positions, the sites, and locations can be found here: https://psychologyinterns.org/virtual-open-house/



Site: Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1660
Location: Center City, MN
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Training Director: Erin M. Miers, PsyD LP, emiers@hazeldenbettyford.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        166013 - Adult Track/Center City, MN (1 positions)

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

The training program is within a residential addiction treatment facility treating the co-occurring disorders of substance use disorder and mental health diagnoses. The interns focus on addressing mental health symptoms and disorders which may affect individuals' ability to maintain sobriety and stability in order to engage in active recovery. Interested applicants are not required to have previous experience working with substance use disorders. Rather, this training program is seeking applicants ultimately who share an interest in gaining education, training, and experience with a wide range of clinical presentations. The internship program focuses on providing the opportunity for pre-doctoral interns to experience the milieu of a residential substance use treatment program, facilitate group therapy, and have the opportunity to observe, learn, and work with individuals navigating co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. The program is offered at the Center City location serving adults, there is the opportunity for trainees to experience rotations on treatment units. Each rotation includes experience in consultation with a multidisciplinary team, diagnostic assessment, risk assessment and crisis intervention, individual therapy, and group therapy.



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 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        201832 - BASICS Group Practice, LLC (2 positions)
        201812 - The MECCA Group, LLC (1 position)

UPDATED 3/28/24: Track 201832 has been filled. One additional track remains open.

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

The Mid-Atlantic Internship Consortium is pleased to announce that our consortium has 3 open positions, across the following sites 2: BASICS Group Practice, and The MECCA Group. 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 ​pdf icon HERE (https://tinyurl.com/MAIC2024). Please email Dr. Moore-Lobban with any questions smoore1@thechicagoschool.edu.

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.

The MECCA Group, LLC is comprised of a clinically and culturally diverse team of professionals who provide comprehensive psychological, rehabilitative, and educational services for children, adolescents, young adults, and their support systems in the Washington, DC, Metropolitan area. At the MECCA Group, LLC, interns will receive training in strengthening their clinical skills to conduct psychotherapy and assessment at school and private settings.



Site: VA Nebraska-Western Iowa Psychology Internship
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2217
Location: 4 Total sites: Grand Island, NE; Lincoln, NE; Omaha, NE; Norfolk, NE (2 Available Post-Match)
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Training Director: Mark Weilage, PhD - Mark.Weilage@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        221711 - NWI- Rotation Based - Grand Island VA (1 position)
        221713 - NWI – No Rotations - Rural Norfolk CBOC (1 position)

UPDATED 3/28/24: 221711 track is filled; one other track remains open

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

VA NWI Internship is a single “excellent generalist” focused internship currently with 2 open positions. Across sites, each intern gains on roughly equivalent intervention training opportunities in PTSD and General Outpatient Mental Health interventions. Each intern also participates in a year-long Assessment clinic focusing on neurocognitive and psychodiagnostics assessment. See the updated “Match II brochure” and the updated “Internship Admissions Support Initial Placement data PDF“ for additional information. https://www.va.gov/nebraska-western-iowa-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/



Site: Carnegie Mellon University Counseling and Psychological Services
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2279
Location: Pittsburgh, PA
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Training Director: Mengchun Chiang (mengchun@andrew.cmu.edu)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        227911 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

Counseling and Psychological Services (CaPS) is the primary mental health support for students and the university community at Carnegie Mellon University (CMU). Psychology interns have the opportunity to work with a range of clinical concerns and a diverse student population enrolled at CMU. Interns are trained as generalists and accrue 2000-hour at the end of the training year. Training experiences include individual and group therapy, intakes, triage, crisis intervention, case management, consultation, supervision, and outreach for students, staff, and faculty. Additionally, interns participate in a range of seminar and professional development activities throughout the training year. Psychology interns enjoy full benefits as CMU staff: https://www.cmu.edu/hr/benefits/staff.html Psychology interns are eligible to receive $300 professional development funds for DEI activities and 3 professional development days. CMU CaPS doctoral psychology internship in health service psychology is not currently accredited by APA. The Accreditation site visit by APA took place in October 2023, and we are awaiting final decision; please be advised that there is no guarantee that we will ultimately achieve accreditation. Candidates with interests in the intersection of UCC work, psychotherapy that considers humans in context, and a commitment to social justice are welcome to apply. The training program welcomes candidates who bring intersectional identities to be a part of the center. Individuals with open curiosity, interests in giving and receiving feedback, and flexibility will be the best fits for this program. Please submit your application on APPI with a cover letter, CV, and three letters of recommendation (at least two from clinical supervisors).



Site: Jesse Brown VA Medical Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 1268
Location: Chicago, IL
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Training Director: Jamie Mathews, PsyD - vhachspsychologytraining@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Monday, April 8, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        126813 - Health Psychology (1 position)

UPDATED 4/8/24: All positions have been filled

The Jesse Brown VA Medical Center in Chicago, IL is recruiting for a one-year, full-time intern on our Health Psychology track within our APA Accredited Psychology Internship Program. Applicants must be US citizens and must be doctoral students in good standing at an APA Accredited training program. Applicants are strongly encouraged to have a minimum of 2.5 years of clinical training at the doctoral level, at least one year of which has occurred in a hospital or medical setting with an emphasis in clinical health psychology. Related coursework and/or research experience is preferred but not required. Applicants should have an interest in completing a combination of pre-determined rotations in the following areas: integrated primary care, interdisciplinary pain management, weight management/bariatric surgery, health behavior change, behavioral sleep medicine, biofeedback, and/or home-based primary care and should have an interest in working within a complex, urban medical setting with a diverse client population. Applicants are encouraged to submit their AAPI as soon as possible. This position will be withdrawn if it is not filled by April 15, 2024. More information about our program, including a link to our training brochure can be found here: https://www.va.gov/chicago-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training/. Please reach out to Dr. Jamie Mathews, Director of Psychology Training, with any questions at vhachspsychologytraining@va.gov.



Site: Portland Mental Health & Wellness
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2596
Location: Portland, OR
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Training Director: Laurel Fuson-Lang, PsyD; (971) 277-6057; laurel.fuson-lang@portlandmh.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        259611 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 4/3/24: All positions have been filled

Portland Mental Health & Wellness (PMHW), a private group practice in Portland, OR, offers a 2000-hour, one-year, full-time doctoral internship for interns with an interest in working with patients of diverse and intersecting identities. PMHW provides interns with an exciting opportunity to deepen therapy skills, provide supervision, learn therapeutic assessment, and engage in outreach with the communities we serve. PMHW is a great fit for applicants seeking to develop skills in process-oriented (i.e., psychodynamic, Gestalt, humanistic) approaches, as well as those who practice from other orientations who are curious to learn about process. Please submit an application via the AAPI to apply. For questions about the position, please email the Training Director, Laurel Fuson-Lang, PsyD, at laurel.fuson-lang@portlandmh.com



Site: University of North Dakota Counseling Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2001
Location: Grand Forks, ND
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Training Director: Jaryn Allen, Ph.D., LP (she/her), jaryn.allen@und.edu, 701-777-2124
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        200111 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 4/3/24: All positions have been filled

The University of North Dakota Counseling Center is accepting applications to our (non-APA-accredited) internship program via the APPIC Post-Match Vacancy Services. We are seeking 2 interns, offering a $40,000 stipend, for placement in our university counseling center with opportunities to provide individual and group psychotherapy, diagnostic interviews, psychological assessments, supervision of practicum students, and interventions for specialized populations such as medical, law, and aviation students. Our Training Brochure can be viewed here: https://und.edu/student-life/counseling-center/education/_files/docs/training-brochure.pdf and we welcome questions.



Site: Kern Behavioral Health & Recovery Services Psychology Internship Program
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2009
Location: Bakersfield, CA
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Training Director: Jennifer Ochoa, 661-868-1837, jochoa@kernbhrs.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        200911 - Forensic Adult/Foster Care Youth (1 positions)
        200912 - Forensic Adult & Adolescent Emphasis (1 positions)
        200913 - Forensic Adult & Children, Adolescents, and Families (1 positions)
        200914 - Children, Adolescents, and Families (Adolescent) (1 positions)

UPDATED 3/23/24: 200914 track is filled; three other tracks remain open

UPDATED 4/3/24: All positions in all tracks have been filled and/or closed

The Kern Behavioral Health and Recovery Services Psychology Internship Program is accepting applications for 4 internship positions. The program located in Bakersfield, CA offers training in both forensic and child psychology. We offer excellent training experiences, competitive stipends, and healthcare coverage in an area of nearly 400,000 residents, well-known for its low cost of living.

200911: The intern will gain experience working with judicially involved individuals with mental disorders. Interns will conduct court-ordered evaluations, competency to restoration training, and individual/group therapy. Intern will also gain assessment and intervention experiences with child and adolescent foster youth. Treatment models include Trauma-Focused CBT, Treatment Foster Care, and Functional Family Therapy.

200912: The Conditional Release Program CONREP holds a contract with the Department of State Hospitals to provide comprehensive community outpatient treatment and supervision to court-ordered individuals while ensuring greater public safety, with the goal of reduction of risk and prevention of re-offense. Intern will also serve juvenile offenders ages 13-18 in a juvenile hall facility. Training will include assessment, psychological testing, crisis intervention, and individual and group therapy with many different diagnostic categories.

200913: intern will participate in the Supportive Pathways Opportunities (SPO) program, a mental health diversion program for judicially involved individuals found incompetent to stand trial (IST) for felony offenses. SPO identities felony incompetent to stand trial individuals who are amenable for outpatient treatment and diverts them from state hospital admission in the hopes that with intensive treatment, their criminal behaviors will decrease. The intern will also become a member of an interdisciplinary child/adolescent/family outpatient mental health service team that provides a variety of services including Therapeutic Behavioral Services, Functional Family Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy, and Aggression Replacement Training in the office, school settings and family homes.

200914: The intern will become a member of an interdisciplinary child/adolescent/family outpatient mental health service team. The team provides a variety of services including Therapeutic Behavioral Services, Functional Family Therapy, Dialectic Behavior Therapy, and Aggression Replacement Training in the office, school settings and family homes. Intern will also serve juvenile offenders ages 13-18 in a juvenile hall facility. Training will include assessment, psychological testing, crisis intervention, and individual and group therapy with many different diagnostic categories.



Site: Kaiser Permanente Silicon Valley Psychology Internship Consortium
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2553
Location: Santa Clara, CA
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Training Director: Shannon Stovall, PsyD - Shannon.E.Stovall@kp.org - 510-494-4138
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, April 3, 2024 - 1:30am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        255315 - Santa Clara Behavioral Medicine Pediatric Track (1 position)

UPDATED 4/3/24: All positions have been filled

The Pediatric Behavioral Medicine Services track offers excellent training in Health Psychology while working within a tight-knit team. Doctoral interns will spend approximately half of their time in Behavioral Medicine Services (BMS), embedded within Pediatric primary care or Pediatric specialty clinics and half of their time embedded in hospital-based services on the pediatric floor. Interns are integrated into these respective clinics and cultivate support and collaboration throughout the training year. While interns will be working primarily within the specialty of Behavioral Medicine, they will also have opportunities to work and train in other areas of the medical center. Available opportunities include rotations in Endocrinology and Lifestyle Medicine.

In this track, doctoral interns will have the opportunity to diagnose, develop treatment plans, and care for patients within the partnering departments of medicine. Pediatric BMS interns will assist medical care providers and their patients by addressing behavioral and psychological factors that contribute to overall improved health outcomes. Interns will be exposed to a wide range of presenting problems that are intertwined with mental health, including chronic conditions such as diabetes mellitus, chronic pain, headaches, insomnia, and irritable bowel syndrome. In addition, Pediatric BMS interns will be integral in treating adjustment disorders often related to coping with medical diagnoses in gastroenterology, palliative care, oncology, endocrinology, etc. This track broadens and deepens brief assessment and intervention skills across many diagnoses with a very diverse group of patients.



Site: Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc.
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2050
Location: Columbus, OH
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Training Director: Tatia Williams, Psy.D., LPCC-S, Psychologist- tatiawilliams@mopsohio.com 740-687-0042
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        205011 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/31/24: These positions have been filled.

Applicants who possess an interest in working in an innovative, collaborative, and supportive Community Mental Health setting prior to and after graduation are encouraged. Applicants must submit a complete AAPI that should include a cover letter addressing the following questions: What do you feel you need to accomplish during your internship year? What are your career interests beyond your internship year? In what way does an internship with Mid-Ohio Psychological Services, Inc. help you meet your professional goals? Successful candidates will have approximately three years of pre-internship graduate training that encompasses 400 hours of direct clinical work, 50 hours of assessment, dissertation proposal approved, and completed comprehensive exams.



Site: VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Health Care System
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2213
Location: Harlingen, TX
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Training Director: Dr. Carlos Morales-Rodriguez, Carlos.Morales-Rodriguez@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Sunday, March 31, 2024 - 2:30pm Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        221312 - Health Psychology (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/31/24: One position has been filled and one position has been closed and will not be filled.

Thank you for your interest in the VA Texas Valley Coastal Bend Psychology Internship Program! Our Internship program is located in the Rio Grande Valley, or “the Valley,” at the southern-most tip of Texas. Our Internship takes place across clinics in both Harlingen and McAllen, Texas. We serve a predominantly Latinx Veteran population in addition to “Winter Texans,” or Veterans primarily from the northern part of the United States, who migrate to the Valley between the months of October and March. In addition to core training offerings (such as rotations through the Mental Health Clinic (BHIP), Substance Abuse Treatment Program, Trauma, and Primary Care Mental Health Integration), we also provide training in specialized areas and psychotherapies including Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD (CPT) following an intensive minor rotation training experience (this certification is conferred upon obtaining licensure). For more information, please visit our website at https://www.va.gov/texas-valley-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/.



Site: Rockland Psychiatric Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2569
Location: Orangeburg, New York (located 17 miles north of Manhattan, NY)
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Training Director: Katherine Velez, Ph.D., Katherine.velez@omh.ny.gov 845-680-5904
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 - 11:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        256911 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/24: All positions have been filled

The Rockland Psychiatric Center Psychology Doctoral Internship Program provides interns with a comprehensive clinical training in evidence-based, culturally sensitive, individualized services to adults. The internship program involves working on the inpatient units with adults who have been diagnosed with serious and persistent mental illness. Interns will have 2 6-month rotations on units within the following divisions: Admissions, Forensics, and Community Reintegration. Interns will work on a multidisciplinary treatment team. Interns will provide individual and group therapy and complete psychological assessments. Interns will learn how to provide supervision to a psychology extern. This is a full-time 12-month position (beginning in August 2024) with an increased salary of now $40,277.00 + $3,087 for location pay, and a full comprehensive benefits package. Prior inpatient experience is a plus and multilingual applicants are welcomed. We are looking for applicants who are compassionate, flexible, and are eager to learn how to work with this challenging population. We are not accreditated, and an accreditation site visit is scheduled for Fall 2024; please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Copa Health
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2525
Location: Mesa, AZ (Greater Phoenix Area)
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Training Director: Dr. Diana Medina (Diana.Medina@copahealth.org)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 - 11:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        252511 - Psychology Internship (6 positions)

UPDATED 3/29/24: All positions have been filled

Copa Health is home to 5 integrated health clinics (plus 2 outpatient clinics) where interns work alongside Primary Care Physicians, psychiatrists, nurses, pharmacy staff, case managers, program director, employment support services, and other ancillary staff. The intern provides initial assessments, treatment planning, individual therapy, family/couples therapy, group therapy, crisis intervention, risk assessments, consultation, and ongoing assessment of client issues and progress. All interns are assigned to one minor rotation that provides additional experience on other services provided to our clients or to staff (e.g. clinical training or support groups). In addition, all interns receive 2 hours of individual supervision and 2 hours of group supervision weekly as well as didactic training throughout the year (at least 100 hours).



Site: LSU Health Shreveport Clinical Services – Children’s Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2547
Location: Shreveport, LA
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Training Director: Adam Blancher, PhD (O) 318-813-2963 – adam.blancher@lsuhs.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 - 11:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        254711 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

UPDATED 3/29/24: This position has been closed and will not be filled

We offer excellent training in pediatric health service psychology with an emphasis on assessment of neurodevelopmental disorders including Autism Spectrum Disorder and ADHD. We are relaxing the intervention and assessment hour requirements for applicants participating in PMVS. Although our preference is those applicants with considerable assessment experience, we will review/consider all applications received. Those interested applicants may access our website and brochure at https://www.lsuhs.edu/our-schools/school-of-allied-health-professions/clinics/childrens-center/doctoral-internship-health-service-psychology.



Site: Violence Intervention Program Community Mental Health Center, Inc.
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 2334
Location: Los Angeles, CA
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Training Director: Maribel Mejia, Ph.D. - mmejia@vip-cmhc.org
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 - 11:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        233411 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/29/24: 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: 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, mlafferty@nmhc-clinics.com
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 12 noon Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Friday, March 29, 2024 - 11:30 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        178111 - Psychology Internship (1 position)

UPDATED 3/29/24: All positions have been filled

We are excited to announce that we are able to offer an additional internship position for the 2024-2025 year. The NMHC Psychology Internship Program allows future generalist practitioners the opportunity to further develop their assessment and therapeutic skills in a dynamic and supportive environment. Our community-based group practice offers a unique learning experience with three rural satellite clinics, in addition to our main Lincoln, NE urban location. Clinicians provide services to a diverse population across the lifespan while gaining experience in psychological assessment, individual, family, and group therapy, school-based services, forensic psychology, and more. We have a dedicated administrative and clinical staff ready to welcome all who wish to learn and grow as mental health professionals. Our training model incorporates both didactic and experiential learning with the goal to prepare interns to enter the field as early career psychologists. If you are interested in joining our 2024-2025 class or have any questions regarding our program, our Training Director, Dr. Melissa Lafferty, can be reached at mlafferty@nmhc-clinics.com.



Site: Creedmoor Psychiatric Center
Accreditation: NO
APPIC Member #: 1487
Location: Queens Village, NY
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Training Director: Lawrence Shapiro, PhD., (Lawrence.shapiro@omh.ny.gov / 718-264-4112)
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00 am Eastern Time
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        148711 - Psychology Internship (2 positions)

UPDATED 3/28/24: All positions have been filled

The internship provides a planned and programmed sequence of training opportunities for interns to engage in compassionate, culturally appropriate, and evidenced-based mental health services for psychiatric patients. The culturally diverse patients and staff represent the multi-ethnic blend of this NYC area. Service delivery focuses on individualized, person-centered care in its wards and clinics.

Program is not APA accredited. An accreditation site visit has been scheduled for June, 2024; please be advised that there are no guarantees that we will ultimately achieve accreditation.



Site: Larned State Hospital
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2015
Location: Larned, Kansas
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Training Director: Debra Vondracek, Psy.D. - 620-804-1020 - debra.vondracek@ks.gov
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, March 26, 2024 - 2:00am Eastern Time (201512 track closed; one other track remain open)
Date/Time Updated: Thursday, March 28, 2024 - 2:00 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        201512 - Psychiatric Services Program (PSP) (1 position)
        201514 - State Security Program (SSP) (1 position)

UPDATED 3/26/24: 201512 track is filled; one other track remains open

UPDATED 3/28/24: All positions have been filled

On SSP, all interns will be exposed to working with criminally committed patients. On PSP, all 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. Applicants should have proposed their dissertation, completed three years of graduate training, completed 300 hours of intervention and 200 hours of assessment.



Site: Oscar G. Johnson VA Medical Center
Accreditation: YES (APA)
APPIC Member #: 2212
Location: Iron Mountain, WI
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Training Director: Brenda Reed, PsyD; brenda.reed2@va.gov; 906-774-3300 x32774
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 21, 2024 - 9:00 am Eastern Time
Date/Time Updated: Saturday, March 23, 2024 - 1:30 am Eastern Time (All Positions Filled)
Program(s) Available: (apply via AAPI; notify TD via e-mail after submitting your AAPI)
        221211 - Psychology Internship (1 positions)

UPDATED 3/23/24: All positions have been filled

The OGJVAMC internship has a primary goal of providing a strong generalist training that is rooted in empirically supported practices. It includes rotations in outpatient mental health and geropsychology, among other possible rotations/exposures. The training model is developmental, with the intent to a future working as a competent, independent, postdoctoral-level psychologist with training in a rural area, medical center, outpatient setting, and within the Veteran’s Affairs Healthcare System. Our training program is sensitive to diversity.

U.S. citizenship and valid Driver’s License required. Subject to fingerprinting, background checks, and urine drug screen. Doctoral program must be accredited by APA, CPA, or PCSA. Interviews offered will be held via Microsoft Teams.