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APA Committee on Accreditation

APPIC Matching Program Code Number: 122611


The training of psychology interns fits naturally into the ongoing operations of a university counseling center. As part of the university community, the psychological staff have a special responsibility to remain current in their knowledge and application of psychological principles.


 

Philosophy, Expectations, & Phases

The Predoctoral Internship Program in Professional Psychology at the University of South Florida Counseling Center represents a vital component in the overall functioning of the Counseling Center . The program adheres to a practitioner-scholar model of psychological training and service delivery. The practitioner-scholar internship training model emphasizes the integration and application of critical thinking and skillful reflection across a broad range of experiential activities at all three levels of intervention (primary, secondary, and tertiary). Education and training consistent with this model necessitates exposure to a wide variety of supervisory styles and theoretical orientations. Thus, opportunities have been developed for interns to gain familiarity or proficiency in a wide range of psychological activities in different health service settings under the supervision of a diverse group of doctoral-level psychologists in the Counseling Center and in our affiliated training agencies.

 

About the Internship Program
The preparation and rigor required to maintain excellence in training, coupled with the intellectual and interpersonal stimulation provided by interns, motivate staff to keep their knowledge of psychological literature current and their practical skills sharp. This constructive interaction between applied training and the service delivery system challenges the psychology staff to constantly evaluate the fit of scientific principles ....
Application Process

The Counseling Center for Human Development offers full-time, twelve-month internships for three doctoral-level graduate students in clinical or counseling psychology. The internship begins August 20, 2009 and requires a commitment of 40 hours per week. For additional information contact Mary Wilson at (813) 974-3598.

A complete application includes:
1. APPIC Application for Psychology Internship (AAPI)
2. Current vita.
3. Official transcripts of graduate study.
4. Three letters of evaluation submitted by persons familiar with the applicant's graduate work, at least two of which must be supervisors familiar with the applicant's practicum performances.

Applications must be submitted by
November 14, 2008.

Send all correspondence and application materials to:
Dale A. Hicks, Ph.D.

Director of Training
Counseling Center for Human Development
SVC 2124
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue
Tampa , Florida 33620-6970

 


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