The Center for Effective Treatment is an innovative evidence-based private practice serving clients with complex and difficult-to-treat problems. The goals of the Center for Effective Treatment’s Clinical Psychology Fellowship are to provide advanced training for early career psychologists who have an interest in working with dynamic clinical populations, and to help further the skills, knowledge, and professional competence necessary to treat challenging clinical presentations. The fellowship is full-time and requires a two-year commitment. We offer the opportunities of a private practice setting (flexible schedule, vacation time, and caseload, etc.) without the administrative and business overhead. All clinicians are encouraged to pursue their own clinical interests.
We are an innovative and evidence-based private practice serving clients who suffer from PTSD, substance use disorders, suicidality and self-injury, personality disorders, anxiety, and mood disorders. We work from a cognitive behavioral and constructivist orientation (CBT, DBT, MI, PE, ACT, EMDR) and run a comprehensive DBT program. Fellows will have the opportunity to work with a broad range of age groups and evidence-based treatment interventions. Fellows will also be supported in pursuing their own clinical interests. Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) is a primary treatment modality at the Center for Effective Treatment, and a full range of adherent DBT services are provided. Interested fellows will receive extensive training in DBT and will work as an integral part of the DBT treatment team. They will participate in weekly DBT team meetings, will have the opportunity to facilitate DBT skills groups, and will provide individual therapy and skills coaching to DBT clients. Psychological and neuropsychological testing is an optional experience for those with an interest and the requisite experience in administration, interpretation, and report writing.
Quality supervision (both individual and group) is seen as a critical and valued component of training. Fellows will be directly supported by an individual licensed supervisor. Through a close supervisory relationship fellows will develop the advanced skills and professional competency necessary to successfully treat complex clinical presentations. Fellows will receive a competitive compensation package and will work in our downtown Boulder, CO office.
Minimum Qualifications
- Doctoral degree (PhD, PsyD) in psychology from an APA/CPA accredited institution, including the completion of a pre-doctoral internship
- Eligible to pursue licensure in the state of Colorado, and registration with the Colorado Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA) as a qualified licensure candidate (Psychologist Candidate)
- Clinical experience providing behavioral health services in an outpatient clinic or private practice setting strongly preferred
- Ability to utilize theory in case conceptualization and treatment planning, and ability to provide services in accordance with evidence-based practices
- Experience treating disorders of traumatic stress, addictions, personality disorders, eating disorders, and/or suicidality strongly preferred
- Experience conducting Psychological/Neuropsychological testing strongly preferred
- Advanced critical thinking skills, and advanced written and oral communication skills
- Ability to maintain professional boundaries and patient confidently, including the handling of confidential patient records
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office and electronic health record documentation
- Willingness to work and learn in a collaborative environment
Application Process
Applications are currently being accepted and will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Please submit a CV, cover letter, and three letters of recommendation to Jennifer Abbott, PhD via email at DrAbbott@EffectiveTreatment.com.
For more information please contact: Jennifer Abbott, PhD, Center for Effective Treatment 1137 Pearl St. Boulder, CO 80302 by phone (720) 502-0892, or email DrAbbott@EffectiveTreatment.com.