Clinical Psychology Predoctoral Internship Program

 

Phoenix Children's Hospital psychologists provide assessment, intervention, consultation, and treatment to infants, children, adolescents, and families. 

 

The psychology internship program is offered by the Behavioral Medicine Department, which trains medical residents, psychology practicum students, and psychology interns. 

 

Our predoctoral internship program offers tracks for inpatient medical, outpatient medical/non-medical, and assessment. The program is APA accredited and we are a member of APPIC. The address of the APA Commission on Accreditation is: 750 First Street NE, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 336-5979

 

The primary goal of the program is to train interns in the core competencies needed to be a skilled psychologist working with children, adolescents, and families in a medical setting. Additionally, multicultural/diversity issues, ethical issues, interpersonal skills, and professional behavior are addressed during the training year.

 

Our program embraces cultural and individual diversity and strives to recruit interns representative of diverse personal and demographic characteristics. Candidates likewise, should have experience, and the desire to work with diverse groups of children, adolescents, and families in a medical setting.

 

Learn more: 

Application process

Selection process

Internship overview

Stipend and benefits

Tracks

Core competencies

About our training opportunities

The Arizona lifestyle

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Contact:

Jeanette M. Smith, Ph.D.

Training Director

jsmith@phoenixchildrens.com

 

 

 

Phoenix Children's Hospital is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.

 

 
 

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