Psychology Internship Training Program

 

Masters Level Internship Program

 

Psychology Internship Training Program

Seacoast Mental Health Center, Inc. is offering three full-time internships to qualified students enrolled in pre-doctoral programs in clinical or counseling psychology. The program is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Preference is given to students in APA-approved clinical or counseling psychology programs.

To apply for the internship program, you must complete the AAPI application found on the APPIC web site (www.appic.org). Along with the AAPI, we require the following:
1. A copy of a psychological test report in which you integrated data from the Rorschach.
2. A current vita detailing relevant work experience and clinical field work experience.
3. Transcripts of undergraduate and graduate work (photocopies acceptable).
4. Three letters of recommendation from professionals familiar with your academic and clinical work, including at least one from a previous clinical supervisor, if possible.
5. Completed secondary placement option form.
Links to necessary forms
Overview of Training Program

Secondary Placement Form

Intern Handbook

Evaluation Form

Please note that you must receive an Applicant Agreement form from the National Matching Service Inc. The deadline for receipt of all material is November 15th. Please send all application materials in one complete package to:
Psychology Internship Program
Seacoast Mental Health Center, Inc.
1145 Sagamore Avenue
Portsmouth, NH 03801
internship@smhc-nh.org
If you have questions about the Internship program, please contact:
Karen M. Pearson, Ed.D. – Director of Internship Training
Seacoast Mental Health Center, Inc.
1145 Sagamore Avenue
Portsmouth, NH 03801
(603) 431-6703
kpearson@smhc-nh.org


Masters Level Internship Program

Seacoast Mental Health Center, Inc. periodically offers a Masters Level clinical training program to qualified second year students in Social Work or Counseling. Specific placement opportunities may vary each year due to program need and supervisor/case availability.
The placement consists of 24 hour per week, which is expected to last the full academic year. Over the course of the year it is expected that trainees will gain experience with a wide range of clinical populations, and modalities of psychotherapy, including both short and longer-term approaches to treatment.
The deadline for Fall placement is March 31st.
To inquire whether SMHC is currently offering a Masters Level Internship Program, please call 603-431-6703.

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