APA Accredited Psychology Internship
MATERIALS UPDATED JULY 15, 2009
Duke University Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) offers an APA accredited 2000 hour internship in Professional Psychology. The program is based on a practitioner-scholar model of training within a multidisciplinary setting. This training occurs within an environment that values the uniqueness of each human being and remains sensitive to cultural and individual diversity in the immediate and extended community. CAPS is committed to providing a diverse and affirming environment for all staff, interns and clients.
The internship is service-oriented and individually tailored to provide a broad range of training opportunities. These include: individual and group psychotherapy and counseling, career and personality assessment, career counseling, consultation, apprenticeships and outreach and developmental programming. Modalities of intervention include individual, couple and group therapy. Each intern has the opportunity to participate in the development and leadership of practice activities that assist students in areas such as career and life planning, interpersonal communication, eating disorders, substance abuse, diversity and identity development, and stress management. Supervision, training seminars, clinical disposition teams, apprenticeships, colloquia and professional development balance service activities. The internship year is coordinated and supervised by licensed psychologists.
QUALIFICATIONS OF CANDIDATES
Applicants for internship must be degree candidates in APA accredited COUNSELING OR CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY programs and have a major interest in working with an emerging adult population. All coursework for the doctorate must be complete. A minimum of one year of supervised practicum experience prior to the internship is expected with practica experiences in college/university counseling settings preferred.
STIPEND
The internship positions are for the academic year August 1, 2010 through July 31, 2011. Each of the three full-time positions carries a stipend of $24, 550.
TO REQUEST FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Anita-Yvonne Bryant, Ph.D.
Assistant Director for Training Programs
Counseling and Psychology Services
Suite 214 Page Building, Box 90955
Durham, NC 27708-0955
(919) 660-1000 Fax (919) 660-1024
ay.bryant@duke.edu
CAPS.studentaffairs.duke.edu
APPLICATION MATERIALS:
(Click on the links below to download the documents associated with your application.)
Please send an electronic copy of all materials via the APPIC website.
Please note: The internship site will not accept any printed materials.
This internship site agrees to abide by the APPIC policy that no person at this training facility will solicit, accept or use any ranking-related information from any intern applicant.

