Our overarching internship aim is to train interns to be competent and versatile, entry-level generalist health service psychologists, especially in college or university counseling settings. We have several specific objectives within this overarching goal:
1. Clinical competence
We strive to train entry-level generalists who are committed to providing competent psychological services, including initial evaluation/assessment, individual and group psychotherapy, psychological testing, outreach and consultation and supervision of trainees (depending on number of available practicum students). In addition, we strive to train generalists with competence to work in an identified emphasis area including, but not limited to, diversity and multicultural counseling and consulting, psychological testing, eating disorder treatment, sport psychology consulting, group work, dialectical behavior therapy, and trauma treatment (emphasis area offerings are dependent of supervisory resources year to year).
2. Multicultural responsiveness and humility
We strive to train generalists who are invested in life-long multicultural learning and reflection, who apply ongoing self-awareness as cultural beings, awareness of others as cultural beings, and awareness of interactions among themselves, others and groups within systems, to maintain culturally-informed practice and multicultural humility.
3. Ethical practice and professionalism
We strive to train generalists to conduct themselves in a socially and ethically responsible manner, understanding and applying the laws and ethical principles of psychology as a profession. We value self-reflection, self-assessment, and self-care. We strive to train generalists who identify, reflect about, understand, and promote socially-just change at the individual client, group, institutional, community, and systems level, particularly when it impacts client development and functioning.