Lamb Behavioral Health Center--Child and Family Therapy Fellowship
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Lamb Behavioral Health Center, LLC
Bryan/College Station, Texas
Starts on Friday, August 1, 2025
Applications due Friday, January 31, 2025
This training experience has chosen to follow the APPIC Postdoctoral Selection Guidelines.
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
Find refuge from the city in the Brazos Valley! Become a skilled therapist with positive patient outcomes while avoiding a long commute! This growing community of 250,000 has a friendly, small town feel while offering an enriching environment of food, sports, arts, and entertainment. Located near Texas A&M University, our practice serves families from Bryan, College Station, and the surrounding rural communities. Our clinicians treat the full range of psychological disorders, including clients with trauma, behavior disorders, and developmental disabilities.
Responsibilities:
- Conducting individual and family therapy
- Providing parent training
- Coordinating care with schools and other providers
- Connecting families with community resources
- Conducting evaluations on a limited basis
Fellows will gain experience utilizing these evidence-based practices:
- Acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT)
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)
- Dialectical behavioral therapy (DBT)
- Mindful self-compassion (MSC)
- Parent-child interaction therapy (PCIT)
Position details: Position ideal for new/recent graduates. For licensed psychologists with provisional status, this position provides supervision hours required for licensure in Texas.
Requirements: Doctorate degree from APA-accredited program in school, clinical, or counseling psychology. Licensed or license-eligible as a Licensed Psychologist with Provisional Status in Texas. Interest in working with children and clients from a variety of backgrounds. Training/experience in school or clinical child psychology is helpful but not required.
Start Date: Flexible; Summer/Fall 2025.
Lamb Behavioral Health Center: LBHC provides counseling services for children and families, with mild to severe psychological disorders. Treatment is primarily based on a cognitive-behavioral framework. Office staff handle scheduling, billing, insurance, referrals, and filing, allowing clinicians to focus on clinical needs of clients. We also utilize electronic health records, simplifying the process of documenting services and monitoring progress.
Additional Information
- Agency Type
- Private Practice Clinic
- APPIC Membership
- No
- APA Accredited
- No
- Recognized Specialty
- Clinical Child Psychology
- Emphasis or focus area
- Child/Adolescent
- Other Emphasis
- Developmental disabilities, young adults
- Research Time
- No research time
- Training Director
- Gordon D. Lamb, Ph.D.
- Contact Email
- mlamb@lambbhc.com
- Contact Phone
- 979-436-1956
- Virtual Interviews
- Available
- Duration in Months
- 12
- Hours Per Week
- 40
- # of Licensed Supervisors
- 2
- Number of Positions
- 2
- Applications recieved last year
- 4
- Stipend
- $58,000
- Will follow APPIC Selection Standards
- Yes
- Estimated offer date
- Monday, February 17 2025
- Created Date
- Tuesday, January 31 2017
- Unfilled Positions
- 0
- Fringe Benefits
- Health insurance, Sick leave, Vacation days, Release time for licensing exam and professional development/continuing education hours
- Additional Comments
- Candidate must have letter from Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council allowing supervised practice of psychology before starting.
Pay is up to $58,000 for the year.
- Application Instructions
- Submit a cover letter, curriculum vita, and three letters of reference (on letterhead) via email. Additional application materials will be emailed to applicants.
This record was last updated on Monday, September 9, 2024
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