Postdoctoral and Postgraduate fellowship in Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program
Universal Health Services | |
United States, Missouri, St. Louis | |
1129 Macklind Avenue (Show on map) | |
Jan 07, 2025 | |
Responsibilities
Become a specialist early in your career! St. Louis Behavioral Medicine Institute has several fellowships available each year for graduates of master's and doctoral programs in mental health fields such as social work and professional counseling. The goal of the fellowship is to teach psychology/mental health fellows to work within the multiple disciplines, methods, and treatments of physical diseases and behavior disorders. The goal of the fellowship is to teach psychology fellows to work within multi-discipline, methods, and treatments of physical diseases and behavior disorders. Our objectives for the fellows are as follows:
Program Description The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Program providers at SLBMI have been trained in formal Marsha Linehan DBT approach. Postdoctoral fellows are expected to be active members of a DBT consultation team, as well as provide treatment in the Adult DBT IOP, Adolescent DBT IOP, and DBT Outpatient Group/Individual Services. Supervised Clinical Experience Each fellow receives a minimum of one hour per week of individual, face-to-face supervision. In addition, fellows may also receive peer supervision from other licensed staff clinicians. Supervision may include the use of case notes and other supporting materials. Supervisors are responsible for providing fellows with written and verbal feedback regarding their performance and progress. These evaluations are performed twice per year. Informal verbal feedback is provided on an ongoing basis. Trainings Meetings and Seminars Throughout the year, fellows attend a weekly, one-hour-seminar series with topics covering theoretical and therapeutic issues related to the fellow's clinical experience. Topic examples from previous years include: A Trans-Diagnostic Treatment Model for OCD & Anxiety-Related Disorders, Developing Treatment Plans, DBT Skills Training, Cognitive Behavioral Treatments for Insomnia, Gestalt Therapy: Implementing Theory into Practice, Parent-Child Interaction Therapy, Radically Open DBT. The seminar sessions are taught by the faculty and staff of the Institute, as well as guest speakers. To complement supervision and the seminar series, fellow are required to read a variety of materials from a reading list (e.g., treatment manuals, book chapters, and research articles). These readings are designed to enhance skill-building and to complement the other training experiences. Qualifications Applicants for our Fellowship positions must have completed all requirements for either a Doctoral Degree in psychology or related field (and must have received the Doctoral Degree from an APA accredited program or from a regionally accredited institution of higher education, including an APA accredited internship or an internship meeting APPIC standards) OR will have completed all requirements for a master's degree in a mental health field (e.g. social work, professional counseling). Questions about the application process or training program, to include questions regarding compensation and benefits, should be directed to Deb Elliott-DeSorbo, Ph.D., Director of Training. To apply, please compile and submit the following items no later than January 1st
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