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Practicum Sites 1 Potential Practicum Sites for CPCP Students February 1, 2009 Listed below are potentially available sites for practicum placement for CPCP students. Students are not restricted to the following sites and in fact are encouraged to consider other sites of interest. If there is a site of interest to you that is not included on this list, please contact the practicum instructor (for a required practicum) or your advisor (for a supplemental practicum) for guidance. Regardless of whether sites of interest are or are not on this list, students seeking a site for a required practicum should stay in touch with their practicum instructor regarding their site plans and interests. Required practica are as follows: 3750: 795 - students in their third year in the Department of Psychology 5600: 702 – students in their second year in the Department of Counseling 3750: 796 - students in their fourth year in the Department of Psychology 5600: 796 – students in their third year in the Department of Counseling The timeline for all sites is roughly: application material due the end of February, review of material and interviews through the beginning of April (sites know when spring break is, but they may forget), with offers made around April 13. An exception to this timetable is Baldwin Wallace which is currently accepting applications and will probably make selections well before April. Students seeking a site for a supplemental practicum should first gain the approval of their advisor, with whom the field experience would be registered. Typically, the advisor will discuss with the student his/her interests, goals, and progress toward other program requirements, as well as consult with the student's most recent practicum supervisor about readiness for the desired placement. With advisor approval, students may apply to sites that are eligible for supplemental practicum only at any time. *However, students may not apply to sites eligible for both required and supplemental practicum (EXCEPT for CTCC, with whom we have a special arrangement) until they have received clearance to do so by the Practicum Coordinator, Dr. Hardin. The reason for this is to allow students’ required practica needs to be met before supplemental ones. When you have accepted a practicum site, please immediately inform Dr. Hardin and your practicum supervisor (required practicum) or advisor (supplemental practicum). If you accept a required or supplemental practicum placement at one site before hearing back from another at which you have also applied, please contact the remaining site to withdraw your application. Finally, remember that accepting an offer for practicum placement is a professional commitment. As in the internship and job market, once you've accepted an offer you should not back out. This is important both for students' own professionalism and for maintaining our positive relationships with practicum agencies, whose planning is contingent upon the number and characteristics of the incoming practicum cohort. Entries below include the following: SITE NAME AND LOCATION ELIGIBLE PRACTICA ANTICIPATED OPENINGS BRIEF DESCRIPTION CONTACT INFORMATION (NAME, NUMBER, E-MAIL) APPLICATION PROCESS PREVIOUS STUDENTS AT THAT SITE (RECENTLY) Practicum Sites 2 NOTE: I AM STILL WAITING TO HEAR BACK FROM SOME SITES EITHER REGARDING THEIR AVAILABILITY THIS YEAR OR THEIR APPROVAL OF THE SUMAMRY INFORMATION. I ALSO HAVE INQUIRIES OUT TO A FEW SITES AND AM WAITING FOR REPONSES. MY PLAN IS TO SEND OUT PERIODIC UPDATES AS I HEAR BACK FROM SITES. COLLEGE/UNIVERSITY COUNSELING CENTERS The University of Akron The Counseling Center (formerly the CTCC) Student Affairs Building Hezzleton E. Simmons Hall 304-306 277 E. Buchtel Avenue Akron, OH 44325-4303 http://www3.uakron.edu/counseling/ Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Anticipated Openings: up to 7 Brief Description: The Counseling Center is a comprehensive university counseling center providing services to a diverse student body. Staff members are strongly committed to training and to fostering the personal and professional growth of trainees. Practicum counselors provide individual psychotherapy, career and educational counseling, assessment, and programming to the university community. Students receive intensive supervision from senior staff psychologists and interns from the APA-accredited predoctoral internship program. Training sessions are held to familiarize practicum counselors with issues that are relevant to a college population and to prepare them for activities they will be engaged in during practicum. Requires about 12 hours per week. Contact Person: Dr. Donna McDonald, Practicum Training Director, 330-972-7082 Application Process: Submit a curriculum vita (including detailed information on all clinical practica [types of clients seen, numbers of sessions, presenting concerns, interventions used, psychological assessment used, etc] and a full listing of courses taken at the graduate level) and a cover letter discussing your relevant clinical training, interest in the practicum program, and academic/career goals by Friday February 27. Previous Students: Kati Hutchinson, Erin Armoutliev, Nick Joyce, Liesl Glover, Sarah Chessar, Elena Yakunina, Morgan Van Epp, Stephanie Cunningham Baldwin-Wallace College Health & Counseling Services 275 Eastland Road Berea, Ohio 44017 http://www.bw.edu/resources/counseling/ Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, supplemental Note: They want 16-20 hours Anticipated Openings: 2 Brief Description: The site offers opportunities to provide individual and group counseling, preventive/outreach programming, consultation, and crisis intervention services. Students participate in two hours each week of group supervision that includes case presentations, Practicum Sites 3 informal case conferences, and training seminars. A unique feature of the training program is a collaborative relationship with the Baldwin-Wallace Health Center. Contact Person: Dr. Gerald Hayes, 440-826-2180; [email protected] Application Procedure: Send letter of interest, a current resume, names of 3 references and a graduate transcript ASAP as they are currently reviewing materials. Previous Students: Steve Graef, Haley Downing Case Western Reserve University University Counseling Services/Center for Collegiate Behavioral Health Sears 201 Cleveland, OH 44106 http://www.cwru.edu/stuaff/ucs/index.html Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, supplemental Anticipated Openings: 2 Brief Description: The clinical placement involves 15-20 hours per week of supervised experience in individual, couples and group psychotherapy, neuropsychological assessment and psychoeducational programming. Student trainees carry approximately 5 psychotherapy cases and receive training in neuropsychological assessment of learning disabilities and attention deficit disorder. Trainees are expected to complete 2 neuropsychological assessments per semester and conduct 2 psychoeducational programs per academic year. Trainees have the opportunity to co-lead therapy groups. Weekly face-to-face, individual supervision is provided for psychotherapy. In addition, weekly group supervision is provided for psychotherapy and testing. Supervision is provided by licensed psychologists and a neuropsychologist. Weekly attendance at clinical case conferences, held on Thursday mornings from 9:00-10:30 am, is expected for a minimum of one semester. Application Procedure: Send a letter indicating your interest, a vita/resume and one recommendation to Dr. Joy Wyatt ([email protected]). Previous Students: Erin MacDougall, Erin Armoutliev, Jennifer Wilson Cleveland State University Counseling Center 2121 Euclid Ave. Cleveland, Ohio 44115 http://www.csuohio.edu/counseling/Internship.htm Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Anticipated Openings: 2 (or more) Brief Description: The CSU Counseling Center's mission is to provide "effective counseling and related psychological services to members of the CSU community. . . [which] . . .are intended to assist students, faculty and staff to achieve their academic, vocational and personal goals.” This mission is accomplished by employing a variety of approaches including: individual psychotherapy, couple counseling, group psychotherapy, workshops and seminars, academic and educational programming, outreach programming, consultation, crisis intervention, and referral. Thirty-three percent of the persons served by the CSU Counseling Center identify themselves as belonging to a racial or ethnic minority. Contact Person: Jan Wheaton, Ph.D., [email protected] Practicum Sites 4 Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday March 13. Previous Students: Taneisha Buchanan, Erin MacDougal, Tom Rankin Ohio State University Counseling and Consultation Service 4th Floor, Younkin Success Center 1640 Neil Avenue Columbus, OH 43210-2333 http://ccs-server.ccs.ohio-state.edu/ Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Note: They would prefer students who can be there for at least 1.5 consecutive days (Thursday and Friday are best). OSU operates on a quarter system, with fall semester beginning in late September. Arrangements would need to be made with the UA practicum instructor to accommodate the OSU quarter timelines. Anticipated Openings: 1-5 Brief Description: This setting offers individual counseling and outreach/workshop experience in a large university counseling center with an APA-accredited internship program; 1.5-2 hours of individual and 1-2 hours of group supervision are provided each week. Contact Person: James H. Hodnett, Ph.D., 614-292-5766 Application Procedure: Please submit the following to the Coordinator, Practicum Program, at the address above (contact the site for current deadlines): (a) Brief cover letter addressing your interest in the practicum; (b) Updated vita; (c) Transcript; (d) *Rating form from two individuals -- one from your advisor and one from a practicum clinical supervisor; (e) *Practica Experience Description form. A short interview will be scheduled with each applicant. *These forms can be obtained by contacting the Practicum Coordinator, at 614-292-5766 or by accessing the CCS website at www.ccs.ohio-state.edu/pracapp.htm Previous Students: Jill Hendrickson, Janette Mance, Devon Whitehead, Karmen Garrett, Steve Graef Denison University Counseling Services P.O. Box M Granville, OH 43023 http://www.denison.edu/counseling_health/ Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, supplemental Anticipated Openings: 1? Brief Description: The psychology practicum has an emphasis on clinical service delivery and comprehensive supervision. Practicum counselors are fully integrated into the operations of Counseling Services and truly become a member of our small, friendly, supportive staff. Additional Site Details Available: The practicum position is from September through May (two semesters) 8-16 hours per week. The hours are 8:30-4:30, which may vary depending on outreach programs or groups. Contact Person: Alena C. Betton, Ph.D., 740-587-6647; [email protected] Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by e-mail ASAP. Practicum Sites 5 GENERAL COMMUNITY PRACTICE CENTERS Clinic for Individual and Family Counseling College of Education University of Akron Akron, OH 44325-5007 Website: http://www.uakron.edu/colleges/educ/Counseling/clinic.php Eligible Practica with instructor’s permission: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, supplemental Anticipated Openings: up to 5 Brief Description: This site offers individual counseling experience with community individuals representing a broad range of ages, backgrounds, and presenting concerns. Both individual and group supervision would be provided by the practicum instructor. Contact Person: Practicum Instructor Application Procedure: Talk to Practicum Instructor, and then Instructor should talk with Dr. Karen Desmaris to discuss details Previous Students: Jeanette Biermann, Stephanie Cunningham Coleman Professional Services 5982 Rhodes Road Kent, OH 44240 http://www.colemanprof.com/contact.htm Eligible Practica: 5600:702, 3750:795; 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Anticipated Openings: up to 2 Brief Description: This site offers assessment, diagnosis, and therapy experience with individuals with a wide range of problems. Additional Site Details Available? Yes Contact Person: Frank Gorbett, Ph.D., 330-673-1347 Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday February 23. Previous Students: Melissa Plaufcan, Shannon Schmidt, Megan Shiles, Brigette Shy, Mindi Thompson, Devon Whitehead Cornerstone Comprehensive Psychological Services 221 West Liberty Medina, OH 44256 http://www.cornerstonetoday.com/practice.html Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Note: The focus for this placement is on adolescents and children. Anticipated Openings: 2 Brief Description: This site is a professional mental health group providing clinical services that include individual, family, and group psychotherapy for a wide range of psychological problems. Cornerstone also has highly specialized services for children and adolescents. Practicum Sites 6 Contact Person: Suzanne LeSure, Ph.D., 330-722-4166 Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday February 27. Previous Students: None in last several years Free Medical Clinic of Greater Cleveland 12201 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44106 [roughly a 45 mile, 60 minute, drive from Akron] http://www.thefreeclinic.org/ Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental (BECAUSE OF SOME CHANGES AT THE SITE, THIS IS PROBABLY NOW BEST AS SUPPLEMENTAL; SEE PRAC COORDINATOR) Anticipated Openings: ?? Brief Description: This site provides a variety of services for people without insurance including: relationship problems, victimization issues, low self-esteem, anxiety, codependency, and anger management problems. Individual, couple, family, and group counseling is provided. Contact Person: Buddy Bailey, Ph.D. (216-707-3478) Application Procedure: See Prac Coordinator. Previous Students: Adriane Bennett, Jennifer Wilson, Jessica Richmond, Laura Turner-Essel Portage Path Behavioral Health 340 South Broadway Akron, Ohio 44308 portagepath.org Eligible Practica: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, supplemental Anticipated Openings: 1to 2 Brief Description: Portage Path Behavioral Health is the largest mental health provider in Summit County. It offers a wide range of mental health services including inpatient treatment and outpatient treatment (psychiatric, psychotherapy, groups psychological testing). Students receive testing and interviewing experience with supervision provided by licensed psychologists. There are are also ancillary training opportunities including in-services and group/team meetings. Contact Person: Dr Phil Scozzaro, 330-253-4118 ext 130; [email protected] Application Process: Submit a curriculum vita (including detailed information of all clinical practica) and a list of courses taken at the graduate level as well as a cover letter discussion your relevant clinical training, interest in the positions and academic/career goals by Friday, February 27. Previous Students: None; this is a new site. MEDICAL CENTERS Akron General Medical Center Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 400 Wabash Avenue Akron, OH 44307 http://www.akrongeneral.org Practicum Sites 7 Eligible Practica: Supplemental Anticipated Openings: at least 1 Brief Description: Site offers training and experience in activities such as assessment (cognitive and personality), consultation, and research-related clinical interviewing with in- and outpatient populations. Other activities, such as group therapy, may be possible. Individual therapy experience is currently unlikely at this site. Additional Site Details Available? Yes Contact Person: Alan D. Gilbertson, Ph.D., Clinical Supervisor, Chief, Psychology Service, 330-344-6115 Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday February 27. Previous Students: Taneisha Buchanan, Tim Rogers, Melissa Plaufcan SPECIALIZED COMMUNITY SETTINGS EMERGE Ministries, Inc. 900 Mull Avenue Akron, OH 44313 http://www.emerge.org Eligible Students: 3750:795, 5600:702, 3750/5600:796, *supplemental Anticipated Openings: possibly 1 Brief Description: This is a religiously-oriented counseling organization that sees a variety of clients presenting with a variety of issues. There are specific times when you would have to be available, see the additional details material for more information. Contact Person: Still checking; see prac coordinator Application Procedure: Send by Friday February 27: A vita; transcript; and a cover letter stating when you would be available, how many hours you need, and what type of clinical experience you are seeking, also include a paragraph on the integration of spirituality and counseling. Previous Students: Mike Benoit, Brigette Shy Neurology and Neuroscience Associates, Inc. 130 West Exchange Street Akron, OH 44302 http://www.nnadoc.com Eligible Practica: Supplemental Anticipated Openings: up to 4 Brief Description: Neurology and Neuroscience Associates is a medically based practice providing a continuum of care for individuals with neurological disorders ranging in age from adolescence through adulthood. This is an assessment-only site where students will receive training and supervision from a neuropsychologist who has worked with CPCP students in the past. Neuropsychological assessment services are provided for a wide Practicum Sites 8 variety of neurological diagnoses such as brain injury, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, seizure disorders, sleep disorders and attention deficit disorder and psychiatric disorders such as depression, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. The student will be expected to spend at least one full day a week (i.e., 95) doing testing and scheduling additional time for supervision. To be eligible, students MUST have completed Objectives and Intelligence Testing prior to starting the placement; preference will be for more advanced students. Students who complete this practica will learn how to administer a variety of neuropsychological tests. Contact Person: DeAnna Frye, Ph.D., [email protected] Application Procedure: E-mail cover letter and vita to Dr. Frye, who will then set up interviews, by Friday February 27. Previous Students: Taneisha Buchanan, Danelle Fields, Brigette Shy, Janette Mance, Erin Armoutliev, Jessica Richmond Trumbull Correctional Institution 5701 Burnett Road Leavittsburg, Ohio 44430-0901 http://www.drc.state.oh.us/Public/tci.htm Eligible Practica: Supplemental Anticipated Openings: up to 4 Brief Description: This site, located about 35 miles east of Akron, offers a variety of opportunities including individual, group, family, and substance abuse counseling as well as assessment with male and female offenders. The amount of time per week is flexible. Contact Person: Paul Goodwin, Ph.D., 330-898-0820, ext. 2161; [email protected] Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday February 2. Northeast Pre-Release Center This is a women’s correctional facility which will be available for at least supplemental pracs. Lisa is providing more info and it may work for required pracs. Scheck with prac coordinator after Feb 10. Megan Shiles and Erin MacDougal did pracs there. UPDATES (as of 2/25/2009) Northeast Pre-Release Center 2675 E. 30th St. Cleveland, OH 44115 http://www.drc.state.oh.us/Public/neprc.htm Eligible Practicum: TBA Anticipated Openings: 1-2 Brief Description: NEPRC is a minimum/medium security women’s prison located in Cleveland. The mental health department is fully staffed with three psychologists, three psychiatric nurses and two prescribers (a psychiatrist and clinical nurse specialist). NEPRC is a unique practicum site due to the richness of clinical experiences encountered. The mental health problems range from adjustment disorders to schizophrenia, with a particular focus on dual diagnosis and trauma issues. There is also the opportunity to gain considerable experience in Practicum Sites 9 group therapy as it is the treatment of choice for this population. Other clinical opportunities include individual counseling, interdisciplinary treatment teams, consultations to security staff, psychological assessments and evaluations and crisis intervention. Additional Site Details Available? Yes Contact Person: Lisa Drogosz, Ph.D., 216-771-6460 x2401; [email protected] Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita and names of 3 references by . Summa Health System (Akron City Hospital and St. Thomas Hospital) Akron, Ohio 44310 Eligible Practica: 3750/5600/796, Supplemental Anticipated Openings: 1 for this year Brief Description: Site offers two components. The first is individual out-patient psychotherapy training seeing patients with a variety of presenting problems. The second component offers training and experience in consultation-liaison psychology in an in-patient hospital setting seeing a wide range of general and health psychology related patients for assessment, consultation, and interventions. Additional Site Details Available? No Contact Person: Christina Kraft, Ph.D., Clinical Psychologist, 330-379-8121, [email protected] Application Procedure: Send cover letter, vita, and names of 3 references by Friday February 23 Previous Students: None yet .