SSCP Internship Directory: New Edition is Here!
The 7th edition of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP)'s Directory of Training Opportunities for Clinical Psychology Interns is here. Results were compiled from clinical internship sites during the Spring of 2009. The Directory has been published by SSCP (Section III, Division 12, American Psychological Association) since 1974 as a resource for graduate students and clinical faculty members. The current edition has become a joint effort of SSCP and the Academy of Psychological Clinical Science (APCS). The Directory provides unique information not available elsewhere, including research opportunities and training in empirically supported interventions.
Two versions of the SSCP Internship Survey are provided here. One version is a permanent pdf (unmodifiable) version for your convenience (use the zoom option to view it clearly). We are also posting a downloadable, modifiable version of the survey that can be sorted to suit individual interests. Please use caution in working with the modifiable version to avoid inadvertently changing survey results!
This edition of the Directory was edited by Lea Dougherty (SSCP), Greg Kolden (APCS), and Rebecca Brock (SSCP Student Member), with assistance from Victoria Smith. Many thanks to them for their hard work on behalf of SSCP Students! Thanks also to the many internship training directors who took the time to complete the survey. Without them there would not be a new Directory.
Congratulations to the 2009 SSCP Student Poster Award
recipients
The following outstanding student posters were recognized at
the May 2009 APS conference: - Best Poster: Rana Pishva (Queen's University, Canada), "Neuroticism, Attentional Disengagement and the Mood Response to Stress."
- Stephanie Aldebot (University of Miami), "Social Cognition Improvements as a Result of Computer-Based Neurocognitive and Social Cognitive Training in Schizophrenia"
- Nicholas R. Eaton, (Washington University in St. Louis), "The Identification of Personality Disorder Prototypes Through Finite Mixture Modeling"
- Adrienne J. Heinz (University of Illinois at Chicago), "Adolescents' Expectancies for Smoking to Regulate Affect Predict Smoking Outcomes Over Time".
Welcome to the SSCP Student Website!
Welcome to the student website of the Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP). This site was developed for both student and regular members of SSCP, and for anyone who might wish to become student members or regular members of SSCP. The site allows us to share news, information, and resources that are relevant to students in clinical psychology. We are continuing to develop this site, so we would love your input! Please don't hesitate to contact us with your suggestions and criticism (encouragement is appreciated too!).
About SSCP
The Society for a Science of Clinical Psychology (SSCP) was established in 1966. Its purpose is to affirm and continue to promote psychological clinical science in training, research, and applied endeavors. Its members represent a diversity of interests and theoretical orientations across clinical psychology. The common bond of the membership is a commitment to empirical research and the ideal that scientific principles should play a role in training, practice, and establishing public policy for health and mental health concerns. SSCP has organizational affiliations with both the American Psychologial Association (Section III of Division 12) and the Association for Psychological Science.
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