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Mental Retardation & Developmental Disabilities Services Alcohol & Substance Abuse Services Predoctoral Psychology Internship Program |
Predoctoral
Psychology Internship Program The Ulster County Mental Health Department Predoctoral
Internship Program began in 1980. The program provides an
opportunity for supervised professional training and experience in the
application of psychological theories and practice to a diverse client
population spanning a wide spectrum of diagnostic categories. It includes
a broad range of clinical and educational experiences designed to assist
interns in their professional identity development as providers of
psychological services. As such, the internship is structured with training
as its primary goal (rather than being driven by a service provision
agenda) where interns are provided the opportunity to digest knowledge
through ongoing didactic components, as well as develop, integrate, and
synthesize their professional skills through direct clinical work and
meaningful supervisory relationships. The internship at
Following our last accreditation visit by the APA in 2005 our site was
granted a seven year full accreditation status. Seven years is the
longest accreditation award granted by the American Psychological
Association’s Committee on Accreditation.
The APA’s Committee on
Accreditation can be contacted directly at 202-336-5979 The internship year begins on the first working day following the
fourth of July and ends on the last working day before the fourth of July.
Thus, the internship at Ulster County Mental Health Department starts and
ends earlier than most internships. Interns typically work 40-45 hours per week to satisfy all clinical and
agency requirements, thus affording interns a 2000-hour internship (the
minimum required for licensure). Interns are expected to provide
approximately 14 face-to-face client contact-hours per week. As the agency
uses a 45-minute therapy hour as a standard (with 15 minutes following for
case notes and related paperwork), this generally translates into a
caseload of approximately 16 to 18 clients who are typically seen on a
weekly basis. Therapy constitutes approximately thirty-five percent of
intern time at UCMHD with additional opportunities for more therapy
experience at the discretion of the intern and her/his supervisors. Psychology interns are regular members of the team to which they are
assigned and therefore attend both team and agency-wide staff meetings.
Our doctoral interns work closely with other members of their units as
well as with staff members from other units when appropriate or necessary.
These staff members include psychologists, social workers, psychiatrists,
psychiatric nurses, counselors, and helping professionals from other
disciplines, depending upon the particular unit. Within this
interdisciplinary model, UCMHD interns are an integral part of the
professional mission of their team, as well as the agency, and are
accorded the same dignity and privileges given to the agency's
professional staff. This internship experience is also designed to promote the development
of intern competency in providing coordinated services between UCMHD and
other professionals outside the agency, such as neurologists,
pediatricians, family physicians, speech therapists, teachers, school
psychologists, Department of Social Services caseworkers, and other
professionals as deemed appropriate for a given therapy case. All application materials for the 2010-2011 internship year
must be submitted by November 20, 2009. Click
here to download the internship materials Materials include the following: Background, Evaluation, Training Program, Intern Selection, Financial
Support, Location, Training & Research Facilities, Description of
Internship, Supervision, Staff Areas of Interest, Application Materials |
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