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La Rabida Chicago Child Trauma Center Postdoctoral Fellowship in Childhood Abuse & Trauma

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La Rabida Children's Hospital
Chicago, Illinois

This training experience is not an APPIC Member program and is not APA Accredited. Applicants should be aware that this training experience has not undergone a formal external quality review process.

Elements of quality clinically focused postdoctoral training

This training experience is a planned and programmed sequence of training that aims to ensure preparation for advanced practice rather than one that is focused on providing supervised hours for licensure. Yes

This training experience ensures that training takes precedence over service delivery regarding the nature, content, volume, and quality of the postdoc’s activities. Yes

This training experience ensures that postdocs receive at least two hours of individual supervision per week for the duration oof the experience. Yes

This training experience is administered by a doctoral-level licensed psychologist who directs and organizes the training experience and its resources, is responsible for the selection of postdocs, and monitors and evaluates the goals and activities of the experience. Yes

This training experience has two or more doctoral-level licensed psychologists who have sufficient time to provide quality supervision and training.   Yes

This training experience includes regularly scheduled structured educational activities that help postdocs its defined goals. These activities may include didactics, seminars, case conferences, and/or research activities. Yes

This training experience has written Due Process and Grievance procedures. Yes

This training experience has the stable and necessary financial (e.g., stipend) and physical resources (e.g., computers, physical space) needed for effective training. Yes

La Rabida Children’s Hospital is offering 1-2 full-time fellowship positions in the Childhood Abuse and Trauma postdoctoral training program. The fellowship begins September 2, 2024 and concludes August 29th, 2025. Administered under the auspices of La Rabida’s Behavioral Health Division, the program offers a  well supervised training experience for developing pediatric and child clinical psychologists. La Rabida’s Behavioral Health Division is one of the largest in the nation housed within a pediatric hospital, offering a high staff-to-patient ratio. The hospital is a recognized leader in the treatment of abuse and trauma, and serves as a model for hospital-based programs nationwide. Graduates of our fellowship program find employment in a wide range of settings, including pediatric hospitals; community mental health centers; child guidance facilities; public agencies dealing with physical and sexual abuse; academic settings; and private practices specializing in child psychology. 

Program Philosophy and Our Patient Population: The training model provides a supportive clinical experience with a strong educational component. Postdoctoral candidates will receive exposure to a wide variety of treatment modalities including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT), Attachment, Self-Regulation, and Competency (ARC) model, Child-Parent psychotherapy (CPP), assessment and treatment for children with sexualized behavior problems, Judith Herman’s trauma-focused phase oriented approach for complex trauma, as well as a family systems approach. Realizing that children and their families function in a larger community and societal context, the La Rabida Chicago Child Trauma Center (CCTC) maintains close working relationships with the many systems involved with our patients (for example, schools, social service agencies, the juvenile justice system, and others). The CCTC strives to maintain an ecological approach to the care of our patients and their families, with a focus on culturally responsive conceptualization, cultural humility, and working to understand the potential challenges and impacts of structural racism and other intersecting forms of structural oppression. Our approach includes factors affecting an individual’s development ranging from environmental stressors and intrapsychic influences to family function to extremely broad socioeconomic and cultural pressures. 

Childhood Abuse and Trauma Postdoctoral Training Program: The fellowship is a full-time program. Clinical activities may include the following: • Clinical interviews/clinical consultations • Conducting trauma-focused assessments • Crisis intervention • In-patient, trauma-focused consultations/liaison to medical staff • Trauma-focused Psychotherapy • Groups 

Clinical responsibility and supervision for all cases rests with our staff of licensed clinical psychologists. Postdocs are provided with approximately two hours of individual supervision, and one hour of group supervision per week. They also attend all clinical staffings. Supervisors are assigned according to their areas of expertise. Each fellow receives supervision from multiple training staff members. Supervision may take place in a variety of formats: • Traditional report • Apprenticeship • Co-therapy/shared sibling cases 

In addition, fellows may have the opportunity to provide supervision to advanced practicum externs. 

The CCTC serves survivors of sexual abuse, physical abuse, exposure to domestic violence, neglect, exposure to community violence and medical traumas, as well as children in the foster care system. Abuse and trauma-related services are provided at the hospital, and the Child Trauma Center’s satellite office. Qualified applicants must have completed, or be currently completing, an APA-approved predoctoral internship with child training. Experience working with children/adolescents with trauma histories is also required.

Additional Information

Agency Type
Childrens Hospital
APPIC Membership
No
APA Accredited
No
Recognized Specialty
Clinical Child Psychology
Emphasis or focus area
PTSD (Trauma)
Other Emphasis
Child and Adolescent
Research Time
No research time
Training Director
Sangeeta Bookseller, Psy.D.
Contact Email
sbookseller@larabida.org
Contact Phone
773-374-3748 x 2228
Duration in Months
12
Hours Per Week
40
# of Licensed Supervisors
2
Number of Positions
2
Applications recieved last year
25
Accepts Int'l Students
Stipend
$58032
Will follow APPIC Selection Standards
Created Date
Friday, November 16 2018
Unfilled Positions
0
Fringe Benefits
Postdocs are eligible for health insurance, PTO (paid time off) benefits, 5 Education Conference Days, and Education Conference registration reimbursement.
Research opportunities
The fellow will have the opportunity to complete a "quality project," which may include a research component.
Additional Comments
Additional adjustments related to COVID-19: All employees at La Rabida Children's Hospital are required to be vaccinated for COVID-19 by their start date and to receive the annual flu vaccine (with medical or religious exemptions available, per approval and in exceptional circumstances). We are currently offering behavioral health services in a hybrid model, with primarily in-person services and some supplemental telehealth – based on patient/clinical needs and the current COVID risk levels. The CCTC is also conducting meetings, didactics, and supervision in a hybrid schedule – With some in-person meetings to support team bonding and team building, but again, with flexibility to make quick changes based on current COVID risk levels. Finally, CCTC is adhering to local and CDC guidance around masking and social distancing, in order to support staff and patient safety.
Application Instructions
To apply, interested applicants should send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, official transcript, and three letters of reference (directly from the letter writer) to: Sangeeta Bookseller, Psy.D., Child Trauma Postdoctoral Coordinator sbookseller@larabida.org

This record was last updated on Wednesday, October 30, 2024

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