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Abstract: . . . clinical psychology Page 1 2006-2007 CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY PREDOCTORAL INTERNSHIP The Department of Psychiatry University of North Carolina School of Medicine Chapel Hill, North Carolina Page 2 Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE Predoctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology 3 Training . . . . . . children, adolescents and families. Issues may involve child custody, personal injury, juvenile offender assessments, educational effectiveness, and long-range planning for children's needs. The Team is multidisciplinary, including child psychiatry, clinical psychology , and school psychology . The training objectives are to learn legal and ethical concerns and assessment techniques in child forensic evaluations. There are didactic seminars as well as direct experience with cases. N. Child/Adolescent . . . . . . Infant-Toddler Program. The CDSA also provides evaluations of children ages 3-5 who have been referred to Wake Co. Public Schools for preschool services for children with developmental delays. Disciplines represented at the CDSA include audiology, pediatrics, psychology , education, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, social work, and early intervention. The client population is diverse in terms of socioeconomic status, ethnicity, and race, as all children in need of early intervention services . . . . . . the attention of Ms. Leslie Chambers Strohm, General Counsel (919) 962-1219. We welcome applications from members of racial or other minority groups. Applicants will be accepted for training without respect to race or other minority-group membership. PREDOCTORAL INTERNSHIP IN CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY The Department of Psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, announces its internship program in clinical psychology , offering comprehensive field training to qualified doctoral students. . . . . . . adolescence may elect to spend some time in the University Student Health Service, Counseling and Psychological Page 18 Page 18 Services (CAPS). Opportunities for work with adults also may be arranged. (For details, see program description under Adult Internship.) L. UNC Eating Disorders Program. The eating disorders program at UNC is a new program which includes a 10-bed inpatient unit, a partial hospitalization program, and outpatient services. Training opportunities include assessment and individual, . . . . . . reports, and talking with parents about results and recommendations. Opportunities may be available for interns to participate in case coordination activities, such as developing intervention plans and monitoring intervention services, depending on their schedule. Page 1 . . . --3000,6,250,3008,59417
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