Integrated Behavioral Health Intern - Family Practice - Lakewood Medical Center (FT 8:30am - 4:30pm)
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If you are a current University Health or University Health Physicians employee and wish to be considered, you must apply via the internal career site. Please log into myWORKDAY to search for positions and apply. Integrated Behavioral Health Intern - Family Practice - Lakewood Medical Center (FT 8:30am - 4:30pm) 101 Truman Medical Center Job LocationUH Lakewood Medical Center Kansas City, MissouriDepartment Position Type Work Schedule Hours Per Week Job Description Job Description The APA Doctoral Psychology Intern participates in a formally designed internship program, which serves as a capstone of doctoral training and education. The internship program consist of a full-time training year, requiring at least 40 hours per week training for no less than 10 months (for school psychology internships) and no more than 12 months duration. In this program, the Doctoral Intern will provide an advanced level of clinical mental health services in both individual and group settings under the supervision of licensed psychologists. Primary duties include crisis intervention, assessment and diagnosis, short-term stabilization, psychotherapy, psychological testing, evaluations, and consultations. Clinical supervision, educational presentations about clinical topics and research activities may also be provided. Services are based on sound theoretical principles, with knowledge of the special issues and needs of the population served. The incumbent develops strategies for the services provided to meet the multifaceted needs of a diverse population, with attention to the policies and procedures of UH-BH, and is expected to interface with internal and external service providers. This individual will receive required supervised hours under credentialed medical staff. The incumbent will provide service with trauma informed care, universally sensitive to the prevalence of trauma within our population.
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