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1、Predoctoral PsychologyInternship Program2010-2011Veterans Health Administration Medical CenterDayton, OhioInquiries and application materials should be addressed to:Director of TrainingPsychology Internship Program (116)VHA Medical Center4100 West Third StreetDayton, Ohio 45428Phone: 937.268.6511 Ex

2、t 1079FAX: 937.267.3924Email: 552internshipmed.va.govNational Matching Service Program Code 151211 General Psychology Internship151212Pre Post Doc Neuropsychology Accredited by the American Psychological AssociationCommittee on Accreditation750 First Street, NEWashington, DC 20002-4242202.336.5979Me

3、mber of the Association of Psychology and Postdoctoral Internship Centers10 “G” Street, NE Suite 440Washington, DC 20002202.589.0600TABLE OF CONTENTSOVERVIEW5INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAM5Philosophy5Title6Model6Mission6Approach to Training7Goals8Objectives/Competencies8Completion11Evaluation14ROTATION

4、 FORMAT AND ASSIGNMENT14ROTATIONS AND CONCEPTUALIZATION STATEMENTS OF TRAINING SUPERVISORS14Health Psychology15Description15Conceptualization Statements15Mental Health19Description19Conceptualization Statement20Family Services Supplementary Experience20Description20Conceptualization Statement201Neur

5、opsychology22Description23Conceptualization Statements24Posttraumatic Stress Disorder Program26Description26Conceptualization Statement206Special Emphasis Programs30Description30Conceptualization Statement31Geropsychology Rotation32Description32Conceptualization Statements33ADDITIONAL TRAINING EXPER

6、IENCES AND SUPPORT36Training Seminars36Group Supervision36Testing Laboratory36Library36Medical Media37Professional Development37PHYSICAL SETTING AND SUPPORT37APPLICATION37Eligibility38Appointment and Benefits38Application Procedures39DIRECTIONS TO THE VHA MEDICAL CENTER40MATCH DAY40PSYCHOLOGY TRAINI

7、NG COMMITTEE42INTERVIEW DATES AND ROTATION PREFERENCES46OVERVIEWThe Veterans Health Administration (VHA) is part of the Department of Veterans Affairs which is a cabinet level organization. The VHA Medical Center, Dayton, Ohio offers a full time, one year, funded predoctoral internship to doctoral s

8、tudents enrolled in clinical or counseling psychology programs that are accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Our psychology internship program is accredited by the APA. The next regularly scheduled site visit will be during 2009.The origin of the Dayton VHA Medical Center date

9、s back to March 3, 1865, when President Abraham Lincoln signed into law an act of congress establishing the National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers to care for disabled veterans of the Union Army. Dayton, Ohio was one of three original sites selected. Originally, the grounds consisted of 355 a

10、cres west of the city of Dayton. Lakes, surrounded by scenic trails, provided a pleasant atmosphere for relaxation and rehabilitation. A large farm provided much of the produce used by the veterans. By the turn of the 19th to the 20th century, Dayton was the largest facility in the National Soldiers

11、 Home System. During 1930, when the Veterans Administration was formed, the National Solders Home System was discontinued and incorporated into the new organization. During 1989, the Veterans Administration was made a cabinet level organization and the title was changed to the Department of Veterans

12、 Affairs.The medical center is located at the west edge of Dayton, Ohio. Much of the pastoral setting was preserved while establishing a modern, state of the art comprehensive medical facility. The current complex consists of approximately 60 buildings on about 240 acres. The medical center provides

13、 a broad spectrum of programs in primary, secondary, and most levels of tertiary care. The medical center serves 29 counties in central and western Ohio along with one county in Indiana with a total patient population of about 380,000. There are approximately 6500 inpatient stays and 350,000 outpati

14、ent visits each year. The medical center is a teaching facility that has numerous affiliation agreements with colleges, medical centers, medical schools, universities, and training programs throughout the area along with sharing agreements with other medical centers in the area and the Department of

15、 Defense. The medical center has excellent research facilities along with administrative and clinical support of such activities. The Dayton Department of Veterans Affairs Medical Center is a well established multicultural setting that employs about 1600 full-time employees who reflect considerable

16、diversity. INTERNSHIP TRAINING PROGRAMPhilosophyWe believe the internship year is crucial in the transition of the individual from student to professional. We encourage the development of professional knowledge, skills, and beliefs/attitudes that form the basis for a solid professional identity alon

17、g with the competent practice of psychology. We encourage individual professional responsibility while recognizing the importance of communicating and sharing responsibility with other professionals. Interns are encouraged to be innovative and creative with their professional development while using

18、 well established principles, techniques, and procedures as a basis for professional activities. In the perennial balance of medical center and training needs, we recognize that a high quality training program must be designed for the needs of the interns. TitleWe use the title of Psychology Intern.

19、 Model The Practitioner-Scholar Model is consistent with the mission of the VHA which includes: patient care, education/training, and research.The Dayton VAMC Psychology Internship Program philosophy is consistent with the Practitioner- Scholar model (Vail model) of academic training and practice as

20、 summarized by Rodolfa et al. (2005). This model emphasizes the “mutuality of science and practice and the practical application of scholarly knowledge. Psychological science is viewed as a human practice, and psychological practice is construed as a human science, with the two informing each other.

21、 The model emphasizes the development of reflective skills and multiple ways of knowing in the practice of psychology. It stresses clinical practice and the importance of theory and the use of research to inform practice. Students are trained to be psychologists who think critically and engage in di

22、sciplined inquiry focused on the individual and who gain clinical experience rather than conducting laboratory science. Consistent with the ACCTA definition of practitioner scholar programs, it is also our philosophy to include empirically supported treatments, a value on the psychologist as a consu

23、mer of research, recognition of the importance of generating knowledge through practice, and an expectation that interns participate in scholarly activities. Our pedagogical approach to the application of this model is that of a developmental/apprenticeship process that nurtures people in making the

24、 transition from trainee to competent autonomous professional, thus helping them to integrate their personal and professional selves; places a high value on respecting the diversity and uniqueness of every individual; and underscores the importance of supervisory relationship and the mentoring proce

25、ss. MissionWe take pride in our profession and in the training of interns to become psychologists. We recognize the special responsibilities associated with the training of interns. The mission of the Psychology Internship Program is to establish and maintain an environment that maximizes the potent

26、ial for professional development for each psychology intern.Approach to TrainingThere are various forms of supervision. Within the internship program, we define supervision as “Supervision for the Purpose of Training.” This is meant to reflect: The inherent complex social relationships that occur wi

27、th supervision for the purpose of training that are operated on a number of levels simultaneously. We recognize, and are sensitive to, the multiple levels. Four components of supervision for the purpose of training1. Formal knowledge2. Skills/experience3. Attitudes/beliefs4. Safety of patients The d

28、evelopmental quality of supervision for the purpose of training. We utilize a programmatic approach to training. Within a programmatic approach, each intern enters an ongoing patient care system and performs the duties of a psychologist. Within the context of this programmatic approach, the apprenti

29、ceship approach is utilized to varying degrees. Variation is due to the specific needs of each intern and the tasks being learned. We have adopted situational leadership theory as our conceptual basis. The role of a training supervisor evolves as an intern develops competence in a given task: direct

30、, coach, consult, independence. The theory is elegant in its simplicity and incorporates well the developmental nature of a psychology Internship.Within the various guidelines, rules, regulations, laws, standards of care, and models that govern our professional behavior, training is individualized i

31、n order to meet the professional needs of each intern There is a proactive dialogue among all relevant parties that begins before, and continues throughout, the internship year.Our general approach is to behave in a manner consistent with American Psychological Association guidelines and Department

32、of Veterans Affairs Policies regarding the disclosure of personal information and to routinely maintain good boundaries in that regard. Legitimate training supervision activities include, but are not limited to, the exploration of professional and personal values, the exploration of personal experie

33、nces along with their impact on the practice of psychology, the development of understandings regarding emotional reactions to events that occur during the course of professional activities, and the exploration of consistencies/inconsistencies between ones personal behavior patterns and behavior pat

34、terns that are consistent/inconsistent with good health and quality of life.The Psychology Internship Program was developed to assure high quality training. We have developed a specific, competency based approach. The competencies notion is applied to all aspects of the training program. Within the

35、context of this competency based structure, both positive and negative feedback have heuristic value. Each serves to inform how well an element or process is functioning.The Lead Psychologist and the Co-Directors of Training are administratively responsible for the Psychology Internship Program whil

36、e the Psychology Training Committee (PTC) is the governing body. Regular meetings are held and the minutes are distributed to all staff and interns. Interns are members of the training committee. Training supervisors who are actively providing intern supervision are required to attend all PTC meetin

37、gs. While training supervisors who are not actively supervising interns are not necessarily required to be at all meetings, attendance is recommended and encouraged. Although the members of the training committee work toward consensus when making decisions, a simple majority vote is all that is requ

38、ired.GoalsWe designed the internship program to provide a broad predoctoral training experience that forms a sound basis for a professional career. The focus is on the acquisition and/or development of formal knowledge, professional skills, and attitudes/beliefs that make for a solid professional id

39、entity. The expectation is that, by the end of the training year, an intern will be able to function competently (i.e., entry level or better) across multiple foundational and functional areas including: Ethical/Professional Issues, Assessment, Intervention, Diversity/Multicultural, and Science and

40、Practice. We emphasize general skills with an adult population. Within the context of sound professional growth, however, we support actively the development of specialist skills. Objectives/CompetenciesOur overall goal is for each intern to be fully prepared for entry level practice. Entry level pr

41、actice is defined as being fully prepared to begin the required period of supervision prior to licensure. It is the equivalent to a GS-11 psychologist in the Department of Veterans Affairs. The foundational and functional competencies defined by the APAs Assessment of Competency Benchmarks Work Grou

42、p (2007), including Ethical-legal standards-policy and Individual-cultural diversity, are evaluated across rotations. Each rotation has some unique competencies that may vary in the areas of Assessment, Intervention, and Consultation. All rotations have specialized competency requirements for Scienc

43、e and Practice. The competencies are documented on formal competency evaluation forms. What follows are broad statements regarding the areas evaluated and examples of some of the behavioral anchors assessed.Foundational Competencies:Reflective Practice Self-AssessmentPractice conducted within the bo

44、undaries of competencies, commitment to lifelong learning, engagement with scholarship, critical thinking, and a commitment to the development of the profession. Demonstrates awareness of individual strengths and areas in need of improvement Changes behavior based on self-monitoring Keeping up with

45、advances in profession Demonstrates awareness of the impact behavior has on public and professionScientific Knowledge- MethodsThe ability to understand research, research methodology and a respect for scientifically derived knowledge, techniques of data collection and analysis, biological bases of b

46、ehavior, cognitive-affective bases of behavior, and lifespan human development. Ability to independently access and apply scientific knowledge & skills appropriately and habitually to the solution of problems Demonstrates knowledge of and respect for scientific knowledge of the bases for behavior, a

47、nd incorporates this into professional practice Student reviews scholarly literature related to clinical work and applies knowledge to case conceptualizationRelationshipsCapacity to relate effectively and meaningfully with individuals, groups, and/or communities. Maintains satisfactory interpersonal

48、 relationships with clients, peers, faculty, allied professionals, and the public Demonstrates understanding of diverse viewpoints Adheres to ethical standards and institutional policies and procedures Descriptive, understandable command of language, both written and verbalEthical-Legal Standards- PolicyApplication of ethical concepts and aw

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