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 Pre-Doctoral Internship Program

APA-Accredited Pre-doctoral Internship
In Professional Psychology
for the 2008-2009 Internship Year


Thank you for considering The Center for Counseling, Learning and Testing pre-doctoral internship. Our program has been accredited by the Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation (OPCA) of the American Psychological Association (APA) since 1988.
If you are interested in obtaining more information about the meaning of this accreditation, contact APA-OPCA at the following address:

Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, N.E.
Washington, DC 20002-4242
Telephone (202) 336-5979


Our internship is available to eligible candidates from both counseling and clinical psychology. It is a 12-month, 2,000-hour program, and carries a minimum annual stipend of $20,867.04. Please visit our listing in the APPIC Online Directory for further information, including number of positions, minimum requirements for applicants, selection procedures, and benefits. The APPIC Web site address is: www.appic.org, and our APPIC Member number is 1559. Our NMS Match Program Code Number is 155911.

Subsequent pages of this web site provide information about our setting, our internship program, the staff, and application procedures. Please feel free to contact the training director, Jane B. Clement, Ph.D., if you have questions about our internship program that must be answered before you can make a formal application.

The ecological mentor-practitioner model adapted by the Center is applied to training so that interns operate in the micro-system of the training model with constant interaction, supervision, mentoring, and modeling from professional staff. While clients' presenting issues may range from developmental concerns to severe psychological problems, the majority of therapy is brief. However, long-term therapy and medical consultation and referral are on-going components of the program.

Email Jane Clement, Ph.D., Assistant Director, Internship Training, at jclement@memphis.edu.

 
The University of Memphis Psychology Intern Program Brochure contains much useful information. It is 12 pages long and includes the following contents:
  • The University Setting
  • Philosophy, Goals, and Objectives of the Program
  • Content of Internship Program
  • Sample Schedule
  • Salary and Benefits
  • Application Information
The Program Brochure is available in .pdf format.

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