APA Pre-Doctoral Intern Program

The predoctoral program is a one year, full-time, stipend program which integrates developing conceptual knowledge, applied skills, and competence in individual psychotherapy, couples counseling, group therapy, clinical assessment, ethnic and lifestyle diversity, crisis intervention, clinical supervision, consultation, outreach programming, and professional ethics and decision-making. Qualified candidates must be doctoral students in counseling or clinical psychology with all course work, practica (1200 practicum hours; 400 direct service hours), and qualifying examinations completed by the start of the internship. Psychologists seeking training to change specialties to the counseling or clinical areas must complete the same didactic and practicum requirements.

You may view the cover letter for the Internship Application and download the Uniform application into your word processing program by accessing the APPIC website at http://www.appic.org/match/5_3_match_application.html . A completed application must be postmarked by November 9 for the following August program. To access the Internship Brochure, click here.

For FAQs when applying for the Internship program, click here.

The University Counseling and Testing Center's internship is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association. The APA Office of Accreditation contact information is: 750 First Street NE, Washington, D.C. 20002-4242. Ph.(202)336-5500 or(202)336-6123 TDD.

 


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