Predoctoral Internship in Professional Psychology
APA-Accredited Predoctoral Internship in Professional Psychology
The University Counseling Center offers a full-time twelve-month predoctoral internship in psychology based on a generalist approach to the practice of psychology that is informed by empirical research. The program is designed to train interns in the core competencies expected of a psychologist working in the context of a university counseling center. These core competencies include clinical intervention, assessment/diagnosis, consultation/outreach, and supervision. In addition, ethical issues, professional behavior, multicultural issues, and interpersonal skills are highlighted during the course of training. Opportunities to develop clinical and educational skills in concentration areas including substance abuse, eating disorders, or depression and anxiety disorders are also available in the course of the internship year. The program has a dual focus on clinical training and professional growth.
The Predoctoral Internship in Professional Psychology has been accredited since 1986 by the American Psychological Association, 750 First St., NE, Washington, D.C., 20002, (202) 336-5979.
“Click here for complete internship program description and application information.”:Intern Brochure 2010-2011
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