The APPIC Match: Phase II
Late-Breaking News from Internship Programs
This page provides "late-breaking" news and information from internship programs that are participating in Phase II of the Match. The most recent items will be added to the top of the list. Announcements may include specific application requirements or eligibility criteria, information about positions that are no longer available (e.g., due to lost or reallocated funding), or information about new positions that just recently became available (e.g., due to new or stable funding) that are not included in the list of available positions provided on the Match web site. Applicants should check back regularly beginning February 22, 2013 for new postings.
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Site: Illinois School Psychology Internship Consortium
Program #: 113227
TD Name: Brenda J. Huber, PhD, ABPP
TD Contact: 309-438-7407; bjhuber@ilstu.edu
Date/Time Added: Thursday, March 14, 12:30pm Eastern
I regret to inform you that the position at Deerfield/Highland Park High School is no longer available. The site will not be submitting a rank-ordered list in Phase II of the match.
Site: UCSF/SFGH Child & Adolescent Services
Program #: 190211
TD Name: Elida M. Bautista, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 415-206-4306, elida.bautista@ucsf.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 13, 10:00pm Eastern
After much consideration, and careful review of our applicant pool and clinical needs for next year, UCSF/SFGH Child & Adolescent Services has made the decision to withdraw from the Phase II of the match. We sincerely regret the impact that this has on the candidates who took the time to apply to our site, and wish everyone the best in the remainder of the process.
Site: Comprehensive Outpatient Services, InC.
Program #: 195812
TD Name: Meredith Kassoy, Ph.D.
TD Contact: meredith.kassoy@gmail.com - 978 275 9444
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 4, 12:30am Eastern
Date/Time Updated: Tuesday, March 12, 8:00pm Eastern
UPDATE (March 12): Please note that the e-mail address for the Training Director has changed to meredith.kassoy@gmail.com .
We are happy to announce that an additional position is now offered by our agency, due to increased availability of supervision hours. We are an outpatient mental health agency in the Boston area, that serves a diverse population of adults, teens, and children We look for extensive clinical experience, and a Master's degree is required. We require an in-person interview for all phases of hiring. We have three vacancies at this time. Information about the program can be found at www.freewebs.com/trainingatstoneybrook.
Site: Starr Commonwealth - Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology Internship Training Center
Program #: 223011
TD Name: James E. Longhurst, Ed.D.
TD Contact: 517-630-2315 - longhurstj@starr.org
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, March 12, 2:45pm Eastern
Starr Commonwealth in Albion, Michigan is pleased to announce that we are able to accept 1 additional pre-doctoral psychology intern (3 total interns) for the Phase 2 Match. The intern’s primary role in this organized training program will be with residents of the Montcalm School, Starr’s family referral therapeutic boarding school. Interns will gain experience in individual, group, and family therapy and psychological assessment. They will provide therapy and assessments for a wide range of clinical challenges, including those from court referral residential programs. Interested applicants contact the Training Director to obtain a brochure detailing the internship program, including minimum and preferred qualifications. Information on the program can be found at http://www.starr.org/internship.
Site: Manatee Glens Consortium
Program #: 196712 and 196713
TD Name: Robert Boxley, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 941-782-4131 – bob.boxley@manateeglens.org
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 8, 9:30am Eastern
Manatee Glens in Bradenton, FL is pleased to announce that we are able to accept two additional pre-doctoral psychology interns for the July, 2013 to June, 2014 internship year.
One position is an Outpatient Generalist internship (#196712) working with children, families and some adults in a busy outpatient behavioral health clinic in Bradenton, FL. Individual; and family therapy are the primary job responsibilities but group therapy, liaising with the psychiatrist and nursing staff, and interacting with teachers are also aspects of this internship. A minor rotation in psychological testing in both inpatient and outpatient settings is concurrent with the primary rotation in outpatient.
One position is for an Inpatient Generalist internship (#196713) working with adults, adolescents and some children in a 86 bed private psychiatric hospital in Bradenton, FL. Group counseling, individual counseling and family counseling will be the primary duties in this placement. A minor rotation in psychological testing in both inpatient and outpatient settings is concurrent with the primary rotation in outpatient.
Site: Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta (Decatur, GA)
Program #: 225911
TD Name: Jonathan D. Hauser, Ph.D.
TD Contact: jdhauser@dhr.state.ga.us; (404) 212-5483
Date/Time Added: Friday, March 1, 9:45am Eastern
Date/Time Updated: Wednesday, March 6, 11:30am Eastern
UPDATE (March 6): The internship program at Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta will be accepting applications for Phase II of the match until Friday, March 8th at 3:30 PM (Eastern Standard Time). Any interested applicants are encouraged to email the training director for a copy of our training brochure as soon as possible. Phase II match applicants interested in applying to our site are advised to submit applications via the AAPI online system, in accordance with all Phase II match procedures and policies, prior to the above deadline.
Georgia Regional Hospital - Atlanta (GRH-A) is pleased to announce that approval and funding has just been secured for three (3) pre-doctoral psychology internship positions. The 12-month training experience is in an adult, inpatient setting. The training format involves a six-month forensic psychology major rotation, a six-month adult mental health clinical psychology major rotation, and a year-long positive behavior support minor rotation with a focus on applied behavior analysis. GRH-A has just registered for Phase II of the APPIC match and will be complying with all APPIC Phase II Match procedures and requirements. Interested applicants should contact the Training Director to obtain a brochure detailing the internship program, including minimum and preferred qualifications.
Site: Central California Psychology Internship Consortium - State Center Community College District Counseling Center
Program #: 111916
TD Name: Consortium Director: Dr. Sandy Schulte
TD Contact: Dr. Brian Olowude, brian.olowude@fresnocitycollege.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 6, 6:30am Eastern
One Position added to Central California Psychology Internship Consortium at the State center Community College District.
The Psychological Internship Training Program at Fresno City College and Reedley College offers 4 full-time, 1 year, pre-doctoral internship in clinical psychology with a broad range of experiences. Interns are placed at the Psychological Service Centers at both campuses. Fresno City College offers experience with an inner city population, and the Reedley College Campus offers experience with a rural community population. Interns spend 25 to 30 hours per week at one campus site and 8 hours per week at the second site, depending on the intern's major or minor focus.
The purpose of the Psychological Service Program is to meet the health needs of members of the college community. The populations served range in age from 18 to 65 with the mean age of 28. The interns work in conjunction with counseling and health services, and the psychological services offer assistance to students and staff in a number of areas including: personal growth, crisis assistance, problems in living, relationship and family issues, A wide range of pathological problems are addressed with students from varied socio-economic backgrounds; the majority being ethnic minorities from low SES addressing cultural identity and stress related issues.
Site: Ponce School of Medicine Psychology Internship Program
Program #: 179111
TD Name: Maria Garrido, Psy.D., Internship Coordinator
TD Contact: mgarrido@psm.edu - 787-619-2307
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, March 6, 6:30am Eastern
As a result of recently instituted budget constraints, the Ponce School of Medicine Psychology Internship Program will not be able to fund its remaining positions for Phase II of the Match. The program has withdrawn from Phase II.
Site: Bexar County Juvenile Probation
Program #: 194611
TD Name: Jeannie Von Stultz, PhD
TD Contact: jvonstultz@bexar.org or 210-335-7515
Date/Time Added: Monday, March 4, 2:00pm Eastern
Unfortunately, the Bexar County Juvenile Probation Department (#1946) has had to reduce our internship positions from four to two for the 2013-2014 training year. As a result, we do not have any positions available in Phase II of the Match process. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Jeannie Von Stultz at jvonstultz@bexar.org or 210-335-7515.
Site: Florida Gulf Coast University in Fort Myers, FL
Program #: 223911
TD Name: Dr. Laura Wright
TD Contact: lwright@fgcu.edu or 239-590-7950
Date/Time Added: Thursday, February 28, 2:30am Eastern
Florida Gulf Coast University CAPS in Fort Myers, Florida has added a $1000 relocation stipend paid up front to our current $25,000 stipend for the training year. Please visit our website at: http://studentservices.fgcu.edu/Counseling/DoctoralInternship.html for more information about our site.
Site: University of Colorado School of Medicine
Program #: 117512
TD Name: Dr. Josette Harris
TD Contact: josette.harris@ucdenver.edu
Date/Time Added: Wednesday, February 27, 5:30am Eastern
The University of Colorado School of Medicine Clinical Psychology Internship Program and JFK Partners, Colorado’s University Center of Excellence in Developmental Disabilities, are pleased to announce availability of an internship position in Phase II of this year’s APPIC Match. This internship will include a year-long major rotation at JFK Partners in neurodevelopmental disabilities, with emphasis on autism spectrum disorders, including experiences in assessment, intervention approaches, research and contemporary topics in the field including policy, advocacy, and health care.
Only applicants with extensive background training and experience in developmental disabilities, especially autism spectrum disorders, will be considered. Others are encouraged not to apply.
Site: El Paso Psychology Internship Consortium - EPPIC
Program #: 222211, 222212, 222213
TD Name: Brian Sneed, Ph.D.
TD Contact: bjsneed@utep.edu - telephone: 915-747-5302
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, February 26, 9:15pm Eastern
The El Paso Psychology Internship Consortium (EPPIC) will take its first class of interns for the 2013 – 2014 year. EPPIC comprises three agencies in the El Paso, Texas area: Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center – Department of Psychiatry, William H. Beaumont Army Medical Center – Department of Behavioral Health, and the University of Texas at El Paso – University Counseling Center. We currently have positions available in Phase Two of the match.
The Mission of the program is to provide interns with the necessary training and experience to help develop the skills and professional identity requisite in becoming competent psychologists and effective multicultural therapists. We are excited for the opportunity to participate in the training of new professionals in the field of psychology. We invite you to visit our official website at www.UTEP.edu/EPPIC .
Site: UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
Program #: 143212
TD Name: Edward Barrett, Ph.D.
TD Contact: barrette@umdnj.edu - telephone: 732-235-4325
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, February 26, 3:00pm Eastern
The UMDNJ-University Behavioral HealthCare/Robert Wood Johnson Medical School psychology pre-doctoral internship (#1432) has an adult outpatient position available for Phase II of the Match. Although a Spanish speaking candidate is preferred for this position, it is not essential to be bilingual to be considered.
Site: Southwest Behavioral Health Services
Program #: 2035
TD Name: Deborah Partington, PsyD
TD Contact: 602-525-3269 - debrap@sbhservices.org
Date/Time Added: Tuesday, February 26, 3:00pm Eastern
Southwest Behavioral Health is withdrawing from Phase II of the National Match. It will not be filling the four remaining outpatient internships. SBH regrets this move, but needs to focus on APA accreditation. We plan to have 9 positions again 2014.
Site: Nebraska Internship Consortium in Professional Psychology
Program #: 141613
TD Name: Dennis E. McChargue, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 402-472-1152 or dmcchargue2@unl.edu
Date/Time Added: Monday, February 25, 11:30pm Eastern
The NICPP has a third opening available for Phase II in the Boys Town Internship, Program Code Number 141613. This new position will be located at Boys Town Grand Island in Grand Island, Nebraska. For further information, contact Connie J. Schnoes, Ph.D., 402-498-3116, connie.schnoes@boystown.org. This position is in addition to the two positions at Munroe-Meyer Institute, one each in 141615 – Munroe-Meyer Institute CASD and 141620 – Munroe-Meyer Institute Rural.
Site: Scott and White Psychology Residency Program
Program #: 219513
TD Name: Michael P. Carey, Ph.D.
TD Contact: mcarey@sw.org
Date/Time Added: Monday, February 25, 10:30am Eastern
Scott & White Psychology Residency program is pleased to announce that we welcome applications from graduate students in School Psychology for our clinical child/pediatric psychology internship slots.
Site: Minneapolis/St. Paul Metropolitan Internship Consortium - Fraser Child and Family Center
Program #: 216012
TD Name: Jack O'Regan, Ph.D., ABPP
TD Contact: 651-686-6734 or joregan@argosy.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12:45pm Eastern
Please note there is only one internship position open with Fraser, not two as listed. Contact Dr. Jack O'Regan (651-686-6734 or joregan@argosy.edu) if you are interested. Note, however, that this consortium is exclusively affiliated with the Minnesota School of Professional Psychology and only available to students from that program.
Site: Woodhull Medical Center
Program #: 174611
TD Name: Carla Pereyra D'Aiello, Psy.D.
TD Contact: carla.daiello@woodhullhc.nychhc.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Woodhull Medical Center is happy to announce one additional position in our psychology internship program. We look forward to filling three positions during Phase I and one position during Phase II of the match. All positions will be afforded the same training experiences and benefits. Meaning there will be no difference in the requirements and expectations between the applicants that match in Phase I and the applicants in Phase II. If you have any questions regarding this additional position please email me.
Site: Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS)
Program #: 160711
TD Name: Robert P. Archer, Ph.D., ABPP, and Barbara A. Cubic, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 757-446-5881; archerrp@evms.edu; cubicba@evms.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Eastern Virginia Medical School, an APA approved internship site, is proud to announce that we will add two new internship lines for the 2013-2014 academic year. Individual’s matching to these lines will rotate at Eastern State Hospital (ESH), an inpatient psychiatric facility, and will complete two, six-month rotations. During the Civil Psychology Rotation, interns will assess and treat individuals under voluntary or involuntary civil commitment. During the Forensic Psychology Rotation, interns will assess and treat individuals who have been court-ordered for evaluation of competency to stand trial and or mental status at the time of offense, individuals who have been transferred from a jail for emergency psychiatric treatment or restoration to competency to stand trial, and individuals who have been adjudicated as Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity (NGRI) and have been remanded to the hospital for treatment. Interns will receive supervision during each six month rotation from a licensed clinical psychologist with primary responsibilities on the specified unit. Treatment at ESH is provided in partnership with a multi-disciplinary team comprised of a physician, psychologist, nurse, social worker, dietician, and activities therapist. Additionally, interns may have the opportunity to supervise doctoral-level practicum students from local graduate programs. For more information about the internship program at EVMS please visit http://www.evms.edu/education/centers_institutes_departments/psychiatry_behavioral_sciences/clinical_psychology_internship_program/ .
Site: George Fox University
Program #: 219712
TD Name: Joel Gregor, Psy.D.
TD Contact: jogregor@georgefox.edu, 503-554-2370
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Due to last-minute budget changes, we now have room for one more position at the George Fox University internship. However, this money is allocated for a bi-lingual, Spanish speaking intern only. This is still primarily a primary care setting where interns will spend 20 hours a week providing care in a medical clinic and the rest of the time at the George Fox Behavioral Health Clinic to receive training and supervision. There has been a separate track created for this position on the natmatch system. it is called "Spanish Speaking Primary Care"
Site: Heart
of America Psychology Training Consortium – Family Psychological Center
Program #: 192520
TD Name: Adam
Andreassen, PsyD
TD Contact: aandreassen@haptconline.org - 417-501-6277
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
The Heart of America Psychology Training Consortium has one
new position available at the Family Psychological Center.
Only applicants who meet the following requirements will be
considered (please note that these requirements are the same for all sites within our consortium):
-
Comprehensive Examination successfully completed
- Dissertation proposal approved by start of internship
- Completion of a minimum of 1000 total practicum hours
- Completion of 250 Intervention and Assessment hours
- Completion of 100 Supervision hours
- Must have completed three years of graduate training
- Must be enrolled in an APA accredited clinical (preferred), counseling, or school psychology doctoral program.
Applicants with a Master’s degree who are
willing to obtain state licensure may be given preference in the applicant
selection process.
Site: Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region – Psychology Internship
Program #: 185311
TD Name: Dr. Katherine Owens
TD Contact: 306-766-7738; Katherine.owens@rqhealth.ca
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Please note that the open position is for a Forensic Residency. Applicants are required to have a forensic focus (either programmatic, research or in their previous placements).
Site: Child and Family Guidance Center Psychology Internship Program
Program #: 114311
TD Name: Susan Hall-Marley, PhD
TD Contact: Phone - 818-739-5344; email (preferred) - training@childguidance.org
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Child and Family Guidance Center, located in the greater Los Angeles area, continues to have 2 openings with a major assignment in our Child Abuse Prevention, Trauma and Early Intervention Services (North Hills Site). Work in this program focuses on providing individual and family therapy and psychodiagnostic assessment for children and youth with a wide variety of presenting problems, diagnoses, and family constellations. Interns work with children, adolescents and families who are at risk for or who have already been traumatized by physical or sexual abuse, neglect, domestic violence or other trauma.
APPLICANTS MUST MEET ALL OF THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
- Enrollment in an APA-accredited doctoral program
- Fluently bilingual in English and Spanish
- Practicum experience that includes at least 500 hours of intervention experience with children and families and at least 200 hours of testing experience with children and/or adolescents
- Approval of proposal for dissertation or doctoral paper/project
A more complete description of our Center and the internship program can be found on our website at www.childguidance.org.
The stipend for these positions is $29,000/year.
Site: Duke University Medical Center
Program #: 141318 - Adult-Health Clin Behav Med Trk
TD Name: Karen C. Wells, PhD
TD Contact: wells020@mc.duke.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Our unfilled position has been removed from Phase 2 of the Match. The anticipated funding for this position has been lost.
Site: University of California, Merced Counseling and Psychological Services
Program #: 207011
TD Name: Dr. Geneva Reynaga-Abiko
TD Contact: gabiko@ucmerced.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
A reminder that a minimum of 400 intervention hours and 75 assessment hours are required to be considered as a candidate for our open position. The 75 assessment hours are included in the 400 total intervention hours. It is okay to be on a placement that is currently focused on assessment, as long as you will have 75 assessment hours before August 2013/the start of internship. It is also required that you have clinical experience with culturally diverse (i.e., race, ethnicity, gender, sexuality, social class, language ability, ability status, etc.) populations, given the strong diversity and social justice focus of the training program.
Site: Yale University School of Medicine, Psychology Section, Department of Psychiatry
Program #: 118326
TD Name: Michael A. Hoge, Ph.D.
TD Contact: michael.hoge@yale.edu; 203-785-5629
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Due to funding reductions, the unfilled position in the Yale Stress Center Clinical & Research placement (Program Code 118326) has been removed from the Match and will not be filled this year.
Site: Nebraska Mental Health Centers
Program #: 178111
TD Name: Dr. Lee Zlomke
TD Contact: lzlomke@nmhc-clinics.com; 402-806-1700
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
The Pre-doctoral Internship Program at Nebraska Mental Health Centers in Lincoln, NE will have one Phase II unmatched internship slot for the 2013-2014 year. The Phase II match list shows two vacancies; however, only one vacancy actually exists. Interested applicants are directed to the APPIC site for a description of our program. Please call Dr. Zlomke (402-806-1700) for more information as needed.
Site: VA St. Louis Health Care System
Program #: 139911 - General Internship
TD Name: Martina Ritchhart, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 1-800-228-5459, extensions: 5-1411, 5-1412, or 6-6653; martina.ritchhart@va.gov
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
The St. Louis VA general psychology internship program will have available TWO (rather than four) available general internship positions for the Phase II Match.
Site: Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center
Program #: 123611
TD Name: MAJ Derek C. Oliver, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 706-787-5602 - derek.c.oliver@us.army.mil
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
The Dwight David Eisenhower Army Medical Center (Augusta, Fort Gordon, GA) Clinical Psychology Internship Program has an opening for TY 2013-2014. The position requires commissioning as an Active Duty Army officer and incurs a service obligation following completion of Internship. Post-doctoral residency training opportunities are also available at the Medical Center following completion of Internship. Potential applicants are strongly encouraged to reference the following website and immediately contact a local Army Medical Recruiter to establish necessary requirements for commissioning as an officer - http://www.goarmy.com/locate-a-recruiter.html. Please contact the Program Director for additional information.
Site: Oscar G. Johnson VAMC - Predoctoral Internship in Professional Psychology
Program #: 221211
TD Name: Barbara Belew, Ph.D.
TD Contact: E-mail: Barbara.Belew@va.gov - Phone: (906)774-3300, extension 32771
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Internship is located in rural, northern Michigan and emphasizes training in rural mental health. We seek interns who have a strong interest in serving our nation’s Veterans. Applicants with experience working with Veterans and/or active duty personnel are strongly encouraged to apply.
Intern experiences focus on working with rural Veteran populations through work in our outpatient clinic, home-based primary care and multiple programs serving older Veterans. Training includes (a) diagnostic and testing experience including personality and cognitive assessment, (b) cognitive-behaviorally oriented therapy and evidence-based practices for PTSD, sleep and depression, and (c) home-based and geriatric care.
Strong candidates also will have the following experiences with adult clients: (a) 200 or more hours of individual therapy with 20 or more clients, (b) Group therapy experience (education or process oriented), (c) 200 or more hours of assessment experience (interview, testing). Testing would include 3 or more of each of the following: (a) MMPI-2 and/or PAI testing cases, (b) Intellectual assessment testing, (c) Memory testing.
Telephone interviews will be offered on the following dates to candidates considered a good match to this program: March 06 & March 13 [10 – 2 CST, 30 minute interviews]. Due to the short time frame of the MATCH 2 process it is unlikely we will be able to accommodate alternate dates or times for interviews. All interviews will be conducted by telephone.
Site: University of Florida Health Science Center
Program #: 120512
TD Name: Lori B. Waxenberg, Ph.D., ABPP
TD Contact: Phone: 352-273-5273; E-mail: lwaxenbe@phhp.ufl.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
We strongly encourage only those applicants who have had experience administering the childhood Wechsler Intelligence instruments (WISC or WPPSI) and who have written at least 3 integrated child psychoeducational reports apply for the open child clinical/pediatric psychology internship position.
Site: Chehalem Youth and Family Services
Program #: 204811
TD Name: Holly Hetrick, Psy.D.
TD Contact: 503-538-4874; hhetrick@cyfs.net
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Chehalem Youth and Family Services will be accepting applications in Phase II with a minimum of 400 total intervention hours with at least one training rotation of clinical experience working with children and adolescents in order for the candidate's application to be considered. In addition we are asking that candidates be available for Skype interviews during the week of March 11-15.
Site: Baylor College of Medicine, Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
Program #: 157721
TD Name: Mariella M. Self, Ph.D.
TD Contact: 713-798-4840; mmself@bcm.edu
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Our APA-accredited psychology internship program through the Menninger Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences at Baylor College of Medicine is recruiting for our second position in the Geriatric Mental Health Care & Research track. Applicants should have evidence of research productivity and some clinical experience with older adults. Please see our website at http://www.bcm.edu/psychiatry/psychology-internship for additional information about our training program.
Site: Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland - Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic
Program #: 114515
TD Name: Karla Sagramoso, PhD (training coordinator for this site; Judy Libow PhD for the whole internship program)
TD Contact: KSagramoso@Mail.CHO.org - (510) 428-3351 x 2021
Date/Time Added: Saturday, February 23, 12 noon Eastern
Behavioral Pediatrics Clinic at Children's Hospital and Research Center at Oakland is accepting applications for its remaining intern position. We are seeking applicants who have experience with a minimum of 4-6 individual child therapy cases using play therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy. We require completion of 2-4 child testing batteries. We are seeking applicants from APA accredited graduate schools. For further information please contact Karla Sagramoso, PhD, as listed above.