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Internships in Psychology

As a part of its ongoing commitment to training and professional development, JBFCS offers the Predoctoral Psychology Internship Program to three qualified candidates from APA-accredited programs in clinical or clinical-child/school psychology doctoral programs. These positions are full-time for twelve months, from September through the following August. The program includes a stipend of $23,600 in addition to a generous medical benefits plan.

apaThe program has been accredited by the American Psychological Association for forty-five consecutive years. Accreditation information can be obtained from APA's Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242, or (202) 336-5979.

Internship Program Overview:
  • Intensive supervision and clinical experience.
  • Opportunity to obtain broad clinical experience in outpatient clinics that serve a very diverse population with respect to race, culture, age, diagnosis, and functional level.
  • Opportunity to obtain supervised experience in several different treatment modalities, including individual therapy, play therapy, collateral family therapy, and marital therapy.
  • Specialty placements in a school setting serving either an early childhood or adolescent population.
  • Extensive didactic seminars on a wide range of current, clinically relevant topics.
Interns receive a certificate at the conclusion of the internship program upon satisfactory completion of the following requirements:
  • Participate in the program for twelve months or, under unusual circumstances, its equivalent, with the prior approval of the Training Committee.
  • Completion of all treatment and case documentation responsibilities
  • Completion of all testing responsibilities, including written reports, as assigned by the testing supervisor
  • Participation in all seminars and required professional development activities
  • Regular attendance at all scheduled supervisory and didactic activities
  • Achieve an aggregate performance rating of at least “meets expectation” when averaged across all competencies and supervisors.

The performance of interns is evaluated twice annually, at mid-year and end-of-year. Interns also provide an evaluation of all aspects of the training program at these times. If an intern experiences problems with any aspect of their training, he/she may meet directly with the Director of Psychology Training to discuss the matter confidentially. Usually informal procedures result in a satisfactory resolution of any complaint. Additionally, the internship program stipulates a formal grievance and due process procedure (PDF, rev 4/09).

Application Process

[Application info and dates for 2011-12 will be available here in July 2010.] Read the 2010-2011 Internship Program brochure.


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