This fellowship provides training and experience in clinical psychology within a university setting. Fellows will conduct behavioral health assessments, provide individual psychotherapy using evidence-based interventions, and perform ADHD evaluations. They will also serve as behavioral health consultants, offering targeted assessments and brief interventions within a primary care-behavioral health integration team. Opportunities include collaborative care in subspecialty clinics such as Gender Affirming Care and the Center for Integrative Health. Psychology fellows work with diverse patient populations at Rardin Family Practice and Outpatient Care East, addressing a wide range of clinical issues including depression, anxiety, insomnia, grief, substance use, chronic pain, trauma, somatization disorders, health behavior change, chronic health conditions, and acculturation/resettlement issues in immigrant and refugee populations.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree