ACT Postdoctoral Fellowships

ACT Postdoctoral Fellowships

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Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota

Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship, Mayo Clinic, Minnesota

Mayo Clinic’s Clinical Health Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship

This APA-accredited fellowship spans two years and offers extensive learning and development opportunities in clinical health psychology.

For more details, please visit: Mayo Clinic CHP Fellowship

Fellowship Highlights:

• 30% protected (12hrs/week) research time throughout the two years
• Warm and supportive learning environment where excellence and humility coexist
• Personalized, flexible, and tailored clinical and research curriculum
• Interprofessional educational and practice settings
• Dedicated cultural competency seminars
• Professional development as a clinical health psychologist, including leadership training and preparation for licensure and board certification
• Accredited by the American Psychological Association in the practice area of clinical health psychology since 2005

Major Rotation Areas:

• Family Medicine Residency Education
• Onco-Psychology
• Pain Rehabilitation
• Primary Care/Integrated Behavioral Health
• Transgender and Intersex Health
• Weight Management and Bariatric Surgery

Minor Rotation Areas:

• GI Behavioral Medicine
• Intensive Outpatient Program
• Menopause and Sexual Health
• Pain and Opioid Medical School Curriculum

View full list of benefits here

 

Contact Information:

* Amber Pearson, Education Program Coordinator: [email protected]
* Cesar Gonzalez, PhD, ABPP, Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship Director: [email protected]

 

 

(The information was updated on 1/14/2026)

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Clinical Psychology Private Practice Fellowship Center for Effective Treatment, Colorado

Clinical Psychology Private Practice Fellowship Center for Effective Treatment, Colorado

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 skillsand 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 [email protected].

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 [email protected].

drabbott@effec…

Post-Doctoral Advanced Fellowship Program, VA Bedford Healthcare System, Massachusetts

Post-Doctoral Advanced Fellowship Program, VA Bedford Healthcare System, Massachusetts

Psychology Post-Doctoral Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment at the VA Bedford Healthcare System

The Bedford site of the VISN 1 New England Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) is seeking applications for a two-year Psychology Post-Doctoral Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment. The Bedford site of the VISN 1 New England MIRECC is located at VA Bedford Healthcare System in Bedford, MA. The mission of the VISN 1 New England MIRECC is to improve mental health treatments and access to services for Veterans who have addictions and co-occurring mental health disorders Our team also conducts research on improving access to broader recovery-oriented services for this population, including meaningful employment, stable housing, and legal support. For more information on the VISN 1 New England MIRECC, please visit https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn1/.

For more information on the Post-Doctoral Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment at the VA Bedford Healthcare System, please visit: https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn1/fellowships.asp

Fellows will spend 75% of their time on research and related educational activities and 25% in direct clinical care. Fellows develop and implement a mentored research project, participate in scientific writing, grant writing, and presentations, and contribute to MIRECC educational activities and clinical service delivery, particularly within addiction treatment settings. The Bedford Site of the VISN 1 New England MIRECC is formally affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School.

Applicants must have received a doctorate from an APA or CPA accredited graduate program in Clinical, Counseling, or Combined Psychology or PCSAS accredited Clinical Science program. Persons with a doctorate in another area of psychology who meet the APA or CPA criteria for respecialization training in Clinical, Counseling, or Combined Psychology are also eligible. Applicants must have also completed an APA or CPA accredited psychology internship program. Fellows must be U.S. citizens.

To apply, please submit the following required application materials by email to to Dr. Victoria Ameral at [email protected] and Dr. Brian Stevenson at [email protected]

1. Cover letter (2 pages max) specifying: Your research interests and how they align with the MIRECC mission; Research mentors you are interested in working with; Previous experiences in clinical work, education, and research; What you would like to accomplish during your fellowship and your long-term career goals; and the names of your three recommendation letter writers
2. Curriculum Vitae
3. Work sample, such as a published or unpublished manuscript on which you are first author or other written product in which you were lead author (e.g., case report, manuals).
4. Graduate school transcripts (unofficial acceptable, official transcripts required if selected)
5. Three signed letters of recommendation. Include at least one letter from a research mentor and at least one letter from a clinical supervisor. Letters can be sent directly from the recommender or emailed with the completed application packet.

Further information can be obtained by contacting the Psychology Fellowship Co-Directors, Dr. Victoria Ameral at [email protected] or Dr. Brian Stevenson at [email protected].

Bedford Site, VISN 1 New England MIRECC Fellowship Faculty Interests
Victoria Ameral, Ph.D.: Psychotherapy treatment development for substance use disorders, continuity of addiction treatment and Veteran experiences of care, harm reduction, recovery-oriented outcomes, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy principles in experimental and applied addiction research.
Brian Stevenson, Ph.D.: Developing vocational interventions that support meaningful employment goals and self-efficacy for veterans with addictions and co-occurring conditions, upstream interventions to prevent job loss, employer bias interventions, provision of recovery-oriented psychological services, and harm reduction.
Jay Gorman, Ph.D.: Improving the treatment of Veterans with addictions and co-occurring mental health disorders by enhancing social connection and building support systems. Andrew Peckham, Ph.D.: Development and evaluation of cognitive remediation interventions in acute, naturalistic treatment settings and cognitive mechanisms of serious mental illness.
Erin D. Reilly, Ph.D.: Development and evaluation of technology-delivered interventions (e.g., mobile apps, robotics, and websites) to assist with at-home self-management of chronic, comorbid mental and physical health conditions including (but not limited to) chronic pain, insomnia, PTSD, and depression.
Mo Modarres, Ph.D.: Application of neuroimaging and data analysis techniques, particularly using EEG and fNIRS, to characterize and understand the brain mechanisms underlying neuro-psychiatric disorders.
Eric Smith, MD, MPH: Depression in Primary Care, Pharmacoepidemiology and Adverse Drug Events Pharmacotherapy, Suicide Prevention
Lisa Mueller, Ph.D.: Developing interventions to address employment and education functioning in Veterans with addiction and mental health conditions as well as psychosocial challenges.
Dongchan Park, MD: Reducing systematic barriers in addressing substance use disorders and cross- cultural influences on the development of behavioral addictions.
Megan M. Kelly, Ph.D.: Development of mHealth and psychosocial treatment approaches for tobacco use disorder and co-occurring mental health disorders; development of social support approaches using Acceptance and Commitment Therapy applications.

(Information submitted on October 3, 2024)

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship - VA Palo Alto Healthcare System (VAPAHCS), Palo Alto, CA

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - VA Palo Alto Healthcare System (VAPAHCS), Palo Alto, CA

VA Palo Alto offers psychology residents and postdoctoral fellows a wide range of psychology training experiences within a supportive, training-focused environment.

VA Palo Alto health care has 3 separately APA-accredited psychology postdoctoral fellowship programs:

  1. Clinical psychology postdoctoral fellowship program (7 different focus areas):
    Behavioral medicine
    Clinical geropsychology
    Couples and family systems
    Palliative care
    Post-traumatic stress disorder
    Psychosocial rehabilitation
    Trauma and substance use treatment
  2. Rehabilitation psychology postdoctoral fellowship program (2-year specialty accredited program)
  3. Clinical neuropsychology postdoctoral fellowship program (2-year specialty accredited program)

For more information, visit the website: https://www.va.gov/palo-alto-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training-program/#psychology-postdoctoral-fellow

 

 

(This page was last updated on 1/19/2026)

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, Rogers Memorial Hospital, USA

Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program, Rogers Memorial Hospital, USA

We have postdocs in OCD, Eating Disorders, Mood Disorders, PTSD, and Child/Adolescent Partial Hospitalization care.
The OCD and ED post docs are very behaviorally based (heavy exposure therapy) and mainly in residential treatment centers. The Mood and PTSD post docs are also very behaviorally based but also are DBT-informed and contain an emphasis on mindfulness, values, committedaction, and self-compassion. The Mood post doc is in a residential center, while the PTSD program will start in one of three partial hospitalization programs and may work in a residential program that will be opening within the year. All have research components. See the link if you are interested:  https://rogersbh.org/referral-partners/training-and-education/student-education

 

(This information was updated on September 1, 2022)

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship, VA San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS)

Post-Doctoral Fellowship, VA San Diego Healthcare System (VASDHS)

VA San Diego Healthcare System is pleased to offer several psychology training opportunities, each of which are strongly integrated with the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Department of Psychiatry. This collaboration results in a rich clinical and research environment. 

For more information about these postdoctoral training programs, please visit site their website here https://www.va.gov/san-diego-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-internship-and-fellowship-programs/ 

 

Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency Program
Training Director: Natalie Castriotta, Ph.D.
Associate Training Director: Amanda Ortiz

The VASDHS/UCSD Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Residency Program is based on the scientist-practitioner model, focused on creating a foundation in clinical and research/dissemination practices. The goal of the Program is to provide training to clinical psychology postdoctoral residents to prepare them for careers as independent practitioners able to translate the scientific literature into sound, evidenced-based interventions and to evaluate and disseminate these approaches. At the end of the program, residents are prepared for VA or university medical center careers that integrate clinical, training, research and leadership activities. The Program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) as a postdoctoral residency program in clinical psychology.

 

Psychology Clinical Research Postdoctoral Residency Program
Training Director: Laurie Lindamer, Ph.D.

The VASDHS/UCSD Psychology Clinical Research Postdoctoral Residency Program is a two-year program that uses a clinician-scientist model to combine individual mentored clinical research and advanced clinical training with state-of-the-art assessment, treatment, program evaluation, and research experiences in an interdisciplinary setting. The primary goal is to train psychologists to become leading clinical researchers in high priority areas of mental health. At the end of the program, residents are prepared for VA or university medical center careers that integrate research, clinical, training, and leadership activities.

The program offers two-year positions in each of four clinical research tracks:

VISN-22 Mental Illness Research, Education, and Clinical Center (MIRECC) Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment (schizophrenia and other related disorders)
VA Center of Excellence for Stress and Mental Health (CESAMH) Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment (PTSD, mTBI, and other trauma-related disorders)
VA Advanced Fellowship in Women’s Health with a special focus on interpersonal trauma
VA Interprofessional Advanced Fellowship in Addiction Treatment
This Program is accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA) as a postdoctoral residency program in clinical psychology. Questions related to the program's accreditation status should be directed to the Commission on Accreditation: Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation, American Psychological Association, 750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 Phone: 202-336-5979 / Email: [email protected] / Web: www.apa.org/ed/accreditation.

 

VA Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Oriented Services for Veterans with Serious Mental Illness
Training Director:
Jessica McGovern, Ph.D.
[email protected]

Associate Training Director:
Viara Quiñones, Ph.D
[email protected]

The VASDHS/UCSD Interprofessional Fellowship Program in Psychosocial Rehabilitation and Recovery Oriented Services (PSR Fellowship) is a state-of-the-art clinical training program that focuses on the theory and practice of psychosocial rehabilitation and recovery for people with serious mental illness (SMI). The program offers a major area of study in SMI to clinical psychology residents as well as residents from other disciplines including social work, vocational rehabilitation, chaplaincy, nursing, and/or psychiatry. At least 90% of resident time will be devoted to training in psychosocial rehabilitation of people with SMI (primarily psychotic disorders) at the CARF-accredited VASDHS Psychosocial Rehabilitation & Recovery Center throughout the training year and a 3-month rotation at the VASDHS inpatient psychiatry unit. For all residents, individualized, mentored clinical and research training is combined with a curriculum that emphasizes a comprehensive psychosocial rehabilitation approach to service delivery, education, and implementing change in a mental health care setting. The program was recognized as an “exemplary training site” in SMI with a Certificate of Commendation from Division 18 of the American Psychological Association (APA) in 2017 and in 2018 won the APA Division 18 President’s Excellence in Training Award “in recognition as an outstanding psychology training program, preparing learners to provide recovery-oriented, evidence-based services to adults diagnosed with serious mental illness.”

Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency Program
Training Director: Amy J. Jak, Ph.D.
Associate Training Director: Katherine J. Bangen, Ph.D., ABPP/CN

The VA Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency is a 2-year program at the VASDHS.  We have funding to recruit 1-2 postdoctoral residents each year in this specialty program in clinical neuropsychology.  We have developed this training program to constitute roughly an equal balance of clinical and research/didactic activity to prepare candidates for board certification and seek applicants with outstanding preparation in both.

Emphasis areas include:

aging and dementia
traumatic brain injury and related disorders.

 

(This page was updated on January 1/14/26)

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Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Washington

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Washington

Post-Doctoral Research Fellow - Bricker Studies in Seattle, Washington | Careers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

The Health and Behavioral Innovations in Technology (HABIT) Group, led by Dr. Jonathan Bricker, is part of the Cancer Prevention Program in the Division of Public Health Sciences at the Fred Hutchinson. Funded by multiple large R01-level NIH grants from the NCI and NIDDK ($25 million USD cumulative total to date), the Group’s research mission is to develop and rigorously test behavioral interventions for tobacco cessation and weight loss health and disseminate them with the goal of high public health impact. Technologies for delivering these interventions include smartphone applications, chatbots, websites, and telephone counseling. One of the behavioral approaches the Group has been testing is called Acceptance & Commitment Therapy (ACT). The HABIT Group is committed to increasing the diversity of future scientists passionate about research devoted to scaling behavioral principles for public health impact.

Responsibilities

Under the mentorship of Dr. Bricker, a Full Professor, and one of the HABIT Group’s Staff Scientists, Dr. Margarita Santiago-Torres, the Post-Doctoral Research Fellow will lead and co-author multiple scientific research papers and conduct original research that is part of the ongoing research from any one of our three current NIH R01 Phase III clinical trials. Regarding scientific research papers, the Fellow will be mentored in writing papers and presenting results at scientific national and international conferences. The Fellow will have access to existing data from large, randomized NIH R01 Phase III trials on tobacco cessation conducted by the HABIT Group. Existing data will include the recently published iCanQuit study (JAMA IM, 2020) of a smartphone application proven efficacious for smoking cessation. The Fellow with receive full support from the HABIT Group’s biostatistician as well as training in clinical trial design, analyses of outcomes and mechanisms of action. The HABIT Group’s administrators will provide support for manuscript preparation and submission.

Regarding conduct of original research, the Fellow will be mentored in proposing a 2 to 3 year NIH Diversity Supplement grant (NCI or NIDDK) for a research project that will be an integral part of the ongoing research of one of our three current R01 Phase III clinical trials. A Diversity Supplement grant will contribute significantly to the health research career development of the Fellow. The Group’s three NIH R01 Phase III current trials focus on testing the efficacy of (1) an artificial intelligence chatbot for cigarette smoking cessation, (2) a smartphone application to help cancer patients stop cigarette smoking, and (3) telephone coach-delivered Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for weight loss. The Fellow will receive ongoing mentoring in the Diversity Supplement research project, interact with the Group and collaborators on the selected clinical trial, contribute intellectually to the research, and enhance research skills and knowledge in tobacco cessation, obesity, beha vioral science, and delivery of digital interventions.

Summary of Responsibilities:

* Write peer reviewed publications from our existing trial data (lead & co-author)
* Give national and international research presentations
* Submit an NIH Diversity Supplement for a mentored research project
* Funded by the NIH Diversity Supplement, conduct a research project that is integral to one of our ongoing NIH funded trials.

Qualifications

To be considered, the successful candidate must:

* Hold a doctoral degree in psychology, behavioral sciences, public health or related field
* Have a track record in smoking cessation or obesity research
* Have at least one first-authored publication on the topic of smoking cessation or obesity
* Have excellent written and verbal communication skills
* Demonstrate ability to work well within interdisciplinary teams and collaborations
* Provide a diversity statement

Position duration will depend on Diversity Supplement funding. The first year of funding is guaranteed. If the Diversity Supplement is funded, the position will last a total of 2-3 years depending on the duration of the Diversity Supplement research proposed.

A statement describing your commitment and contributions toward greater diversity, equity, inclusion, and anti-racism in your career or that will be made through work at Fred Hutch is requested of all finalists.

Our Commitment to Diversity
We are proud to be an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) and Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act (VEVRAA) Employer. We are committed to cultivating a workplace in which diverse perspectives and experiences are welcomed and respected. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, ancestry, national origin, sex, age, disability (physical or mental), marital or veteran status, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, political ideology, or membership in any other legally protected class. We are an Affirmative Action employer. We encourage individuals with diverse backgrounds to apply and desire priority referrals of protected veterans. If due to a disability you need assistance/and or a reasonable accommodation during the application or recruiting process, please send a request to our Employee Services Center at [email protected] or by calling 206-667-4700.

https://careers-fhcrc.icims.com/jobs/18965/post-doctoral-research-fellow---bricker-studies/job

(This information was submitted on March 18, 2021)

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Post-Doctoral sponsorship - Foothills CBT, Boulder, CO

Post-Doctoral sponsorship - Foothills CBT, Boulder, CO

Foothills CBT is pleased to announce an opportunity for a qualified postdoctoral psychology fellow, who is interested in training and accruing hours towards licensure in a well-established, evidence-based, group private practice in the Boulder, Colorado area. 

The successful applicant will have excellent training and experience in evidence-based psychotherapies such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) and/or Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). The postdoc will predominantly work with college-aged individuals, young adults and adults presenting with anxiety and/or mood disorders. However, the ideal candidate will also be interested in training/working with older teens. If a candidate has interest in working with additional ages (early teen/adolescent/child) and/or presenting problems that is HIGHLY encouraged.

This is a full-time employee opportunity. The hours and caseload are flexible with a minimum of 20 client facing hours per week. Compensation will be based on a percent commission of provided services. The range of compensation will vary based on caseload (you'll have the opportunity to increase your caseload as desired), but a full caseload (20 clients/week) could afford an annual income of roughly $87,7120. This includes six (6) days of paid sick leave and fifteen (14) unpaid vacation days and, with the potential for additional fringe benefits.

We offer all the opportunities of private practice (excellent pay, flexibility in setting your schedule, flexible vacation time) without any of the business stressors of setting up a private practice (marketing, administrative work, startup costs and overhead). We also afford you the opportunity to build a caseload that is consistent with your ideal population and clinical interests. All business and administrative tasks are taken care of for you, so you can do what you love: provide excellent services to people who need them.

You also get to be part of an amazing team of people, with regular consultation and readily available clinical and administrative support. Our values center around providing excellent care to our clients, a sense of team community, compassion and respect for our clients and for our team members, continued growth and development as clinicians, and joy (!) at work.

Supervision for a postdoctoral associate will provided by Samantha Monk Grigsby, PhD, with the goal of providing you with enough hours and supervision to apply for licensure at the end of the postdoctoral training year. Clinical supervision is based on various CBT, ACT, DBT protocols for the treatment of anxiety and mood disorders.

Please view www.foothillscbt.com for Dr. Grigsby's supervision qualifications.

Finally, should the candidate and practice agree they are a good fit, this position affords the opportunity to continue as a licensed associate psychologist with Foothills CBT after completion of the postdoc year.

Please note: This is NOT a formal APPIC approved program.
For more information about Foothills CBT and about Dr. Grigsby, please
visit www.foothillscbt.com.
For additional information, please feel free to contact [email protected] 

 

(Information submitted December 5, 2022)

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Postdoctoral Fellow - Rise Center for OCD and Anxiety, Louisiana

Postdoctoral Fellow - Rise Center for OCD and Anxiety, Louisiana

Rise Center for OCD and Anxiety, is looking to hire a highly motivated full-time postdoctoral clinician to help expand our clinic. The practice is located in the greater New Orleans area, but serves the entire state of Louisiana. As there are very few OCD providers in the state, specialty services are in high demand. Currently, services are being provided via telehealth and in-person.

Rise is an outpatient private practice that is committed to increasing accessibility of evidence-based treatment of OCD, OC spectrum disorders, and related anxiety disorders (generalized anxiety disorder, panic, phobia, social anxiety, etc.) to residents of Louisiana. The ideal candidate would be interested in gaining further training and supervision in the assessment and treatment of these disorders. This candidate should also have experience with providing evidence-based therapies including Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT); however, training opportunities and supervision will be provided as needed. It is anticipated that this position would involve working with children, adolescents, and adults. Primary duties would be conducting individual and group therapy. If interested, opportunities to develop intensive programming and training programs are available. 

For more information, visit the website: https://riseocdandanxiety.com/careers/

Contact: Melissa Dufrene, PsyD, ABPP and Kristin Fitch, PhD
Partners
[email protected]

 

(This information was submitted on February 2, 2023)

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Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston Child Study Center, Massachusetts

Postdoctoral Fellow, Boston Child Study Center, Massachusetts

The Boston Child Study Center (BCSC) is now accepting applications for one-year full-time post-graduate fellows. BCSC is an evidence-based treatment, training, and research center providing cutting edge mental health services to children, adolescents, young adults, and families from diverse backgrounds. Our clinicians specialize in the assessment and treatment of mood and anxiety disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, suicidal behavior, self-harm, trauma-related disorders, somatic complaints, school avoidance, disruptive behavior disorders, learning disabilities, and autism spectrum disorders. Through the BCSC Foundation, we are actively working to increase access to our services for marginalized and underserved populations.

BCSC provides specialized training in the following primary/major tracks: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT), DBT for PTSD, Early Childhood/Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT), Transdiagnostic Treatment Services, and training in evidence-based treatments for Tic Disorders, Trichotillomania, and OCD.

In addition, fellows can also choose to get training in several supplemental/minor tracks including: Neuropsychological Assessment, Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) diagnostic services, Radically Open Dialectical Behavior Therapy (RO DBT), Selective Mutism (SM), DBT Caregiver Coaching/Family Therapy, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP), Youth & Family Gender Identity Program, and Program Development and Implementation. Fellows select a major rotation and have the option of also obtaining training in a minor track, should they wish. All training experiences occur across both standard and intensive outpatient programs. All fellows will have the opportunity to provide caregiver coaching and individual skills training.

Consistent with BCSC’s commitment to training and didactics, fellows will spend at least 35-40% of their time in clinical work (both direct and indirect), and the remainder of their time will be spent receiving individual supervision, group supervision, and participating in multiple clinical rounds, consultation teams, and a variety of peer supervisions. Working as part of a coordinated multidisciplinary treatment team, the fellows’ responsibilities include providing individual, family, and group therapy to clients between the ages of 3 and 25 and their families. Fellows are expected to co-lead two different groups based upon their track of interest. The fellow will also attend workshops, weekly seminars, and continuing education opportunities held throughout the year. Salary is competitive at $63,000 and includes excellent benefits, such as health insurance, 20 vacation days, and sick leave.

Application Requirements: Interested candidates should forward a CV, letter of interest including preferred major and minor rotations, and two letters of reference to both our Director of Training, Beth Jerskey, Ph.D., at [email protected] and office manager, Fawn Davis, at [email protected] with the specific subject line: BCSC Fellowship Application. For individuals who are sending reference letters directly to BCSC, please ask that they include the subject line: BCSC Fellowship Application and the last name of the applicant. 

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(This information was submitted on November 12, 2024)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship - CentraCare Health, St. Cloud Hospital, Minnesota

Postdoctoral Fellowship - CentraCare Health, St. Cloud Hospital, Minnesota

The Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship at St. Cloud Hospital/CentraCare Health provides one year of training with opportunities in the following specialty tracks: 1) Child & Adolescent Clinical Psychology 2) Adult Clinical Psychology, or 3) Integrated Behavioral Health. These fellowships are designed to complement your background and to provide more focused and in-depth training in your chosen substantive specialty practice area.

St. Cloud Hospital provides family-centered care for patients of all ages. As the largest behavioral health service provider in the geographical area, our clinic receives a variety of referrals for patients of all ages with a wide range of presenting difficulties. As part of a larger health organization, behavioral health providers also have the opportunity to work closely with medical specialists including pediatricians, family practice providers, psychiatrists and other health providers (e.g., occupational therapists, speech/language pathologists).

The fellowship program is designed to provide clinical experiences necessary to support independent practice in clinical and/or health psychology. The fellowship meets all requirements needed for postdoctoral supervised experience, as required by the state of Minnesota and upon completion of the fellowship, fellows will be encouraged to apply for independent licensure.

For more information, visit the website: https://www.centracare.com/educational-opportunities/psychology-postdoctoral-fellowship-program/

Contact: Toni Mahowald at [email protected]

 

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Community Health of Central Washington, Yakima, WA

Postdoctoral Fellowship - Community Health of Central Washington, Yakima, WA

Community Health of Central Washington (CHCW) houses a Gradaute fellowship program in all of its clinics (CWFM, Highlands Clinic, Naches, Ellensburg, and Yakima Pediatrics), all of which provide a robust Primary Care Behavioral Health experience. Overall, CHCW strives to provide quality healthcare through service and education.

CHCW operates a robust Primary Care Behavioral Health (PCBH) program throughout its clinics.  PCBH are fully integrated into the primary care clinics.  PCBH work with patients across the lifespan (i.e., children/adolescents to geriatric populations, pre-natal care to end of life concerns).

Additional PCBH services include running groups for a variety of health needs (e.g., chronic pain, pregnancy), developing pathways to systematically address specific concerns (e.g., smoking cessation), and preventive activities such as parenting education and stress management classes. In short, fellows will be exposed to any and all problems that fall into the health/mental health spectrum, from the straightforward to the very complex. There is no better place than a community health center to gain experience with a wide variety of patient health and wellness concerns!

For more information, please visit the website:

https://www.chcw.org/graduate-fellowship-program/

https://www.chcw.org/pcbh/academic-programs/

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH

Postdoctoral Fellowship - Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, Lebanon, NH

The Dartmouth Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship training program is a member of the Association of Psychology Postdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC) and listed in the Universal Psychology Postdoctoral Directory. We are committed to the active recruitment of diverse fellows and encourage applications from historically underrepresented and minoritized groups, women, veterans, persons with disabilities, and others who would bring broadly diverse perspectives and experiences.

The goal of our fellowship is to provide excellent training opportunities that prepare clinical psychologists for the next stage of their professional life. Our training faculty aim to guide fellows as they craft their career. Fellowships are designed for one year to provide sufficient clinical hours for licensure in New Hampshire. Although research is not required for fellows, participation in ongoing research in the department is strongly encouraged. Each fellowship position consists of a primary clinical specialty emphasis. Fellows have the opportunity to designate a secondary clinical area in which they can receive supplemental training. For the 2026-2027 training year, fellows can select Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Digestive Health, Developmental Disabilities, or Child and Pediatric Psychology as the specialty emphasis and select a secondary emphasis in one other area. Interested applicants should specify the emphasis area when applying (Anxiety Disorders, Mood Disorders, Digestive Health, Developmental Disabilities, or Child and Pediatric Psychology).

For more information, visit the website: https://www.dartmouth-hitchcock.org/psychology-fellowship

Contact: Robert E. Brady, PhD ([email protected]) Phone: 603-650-2554.

 

(This page was last updated on 1/19/2026)

Community

Postdoctoral Fellowship - SoHo CBT + Mindfulness Center, New York, NY

Postdoctoral Fellowship - SoHo CBT + Mindfulness Center, New York, NY

Located in the SoHo neighborhood of New York City, we specialize in delivering compassionate and evidence-based treatment to diverse individuals, couples, and families. In particular, we focus on providing Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), integrated with mind/body approaches, such as mindfulness, meditation, and yoga. Further, we strive to provide culturally affirming, anti-oppressive care in an inviting, respectful, and confidential environment coupled with a strong appreciation for diversity and intersectionality.

Please see the relevant details below.

Minimum Qualifications

  • Degree from an APA-accredited Ph.D./Psy.D. program in clinical or counseling psychology
  • Completion (or expected completion) of an APA-accredited internship
  • Prior training in CBT and other evidence-based psychotherapies
  • Professional qualities, including a strong work ethic, comfort working independently, curiosity, professional demeanor, a congenial and collaborative working style, warmth, sense of humor, and a readiness to address multicultural issues

Desired Qualifications

  • Individuals who have demonstrated interest and/or experience in any of the following specializations are especially encouraged to apply: couples therapy, contemplative practices, working with people in tech, working with BIPOC, GLBTQ+, and gender non-binary populations.
  • Further, the ideal candidate would share a dedication to helping others and participating in a practice committed to social justice. This person would recognize the inherent privilege, power, and commitment involved in being a therapist, and thus be willing to reflect non-defensively on sessions and examine their own issues as they influence the therapeutic process.

Structure

  • Start in the summer or fall
  • Provide a mix of in-person and virtual sessions
  • Receive 2 hours of individual supervision, provided by Dr. Jonathan Kaplan and another psychologist in the practice
  • Participate in our “Supe. for Lunch” program, which alternates weekly between group consultation and skills-building book club
  • Receive training in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT)
  • Receive training in Integrative Behavioral Couple Therapy (IBCT), an evidence-based therapy for couples
  • Receive training in Taoist Cognitive Therapy (TCT), an evidence-based treatment for anxiety derived from Chinese philosophy

We offer a competitive salary and benefits, including paid vacation, sick leave, training stipend, and healthcare. There is also a potential for employment after licensure.

For more information, visit the website:  https://www.sohocbt.com/join-our-team

Contact: Dr. Jonathan Kaplan, [email protected]

 

(This information was submitted on October 28, 2022)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship - VA Maine Healthcare System, Lewiston, ME

Postdoctoral Fellowship - VA Maine Healthcare System, Lewiston, ME

The Clinical Neuropsychology Postdoctoral Residency at VA Maine is a full-time, two-year program focused on providing neuropsychological services to Veterans in rural communities. Residents engage in both traditional and teleneuropsychological assessments. Additional activities include cognitive interventions, research, program development, teaching, and supervision. The program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation (CoA) of the American Psychological Association and is a member of the Association of Postdoctoral Programs in Clinical Neuropsychology (APPCN). Using the Taxonomy for Education and Training in Clinical Neuropsychology, the program offers a "Major Area of Study" in clinical neuropsychology, encompassing relevant didactics, clinical experiences, and research activities.

For more information, view the attached brochure or visit the website:

https://www.va.gov/maine-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training-program/
 

Contact: [email protected]

 

 

(The page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

Kevin Polk

Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island

Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program, Alpert Medical School of Brown University, Rhode Island

Available Fellowships 2026-2027

  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) - General; Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Partial Hospital Program, Brown University Health
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT and Third-Wave Behavioral Treatments for Substance Use Disorders (SUDs); Providence VA Medical Center (PVAMC)
  • Postdoctoral Fellowship in DBT, PE, ACT, and Third Wave Behavioral Treatments for PTSD; Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Partial Hospital Program, Brown University Health

 

 

 

(This information was submitted on November 2025)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship and Private Practice Career Track, Anxiety Solutions of Denver, Colorado

Postdoctoral Fellowship and Private Practice Career Track, Anxiety Solutions of Denver, Colorado

Anxiety Solutions of Denver is very excited to continue offering a postdoctoral fellowship with a strong focus on ACT and exposure therapy. We specialize in the treatment of anxiety disorders, OCD, and other related problems. This is a unique position in that it is intended as the beginning of a track towards a career with us, either through having us open a new branch of our practice for you in another city (the location of which you will help determine) at the conclusion of the Fellowship or staying with us in Denver.

Of the 4 postdocs we have had in this position before, one now has a branch of our practice in Reno, NV; one has a branch in Boise, ID; and the other 2 continue to work for us now in Denver. And our current postdoc will also be joining the Reno office at the conclusion of his fellowship.

All information about this position can be found in our listing on the Universal Psychology Postdoctoral Directory: https://www.appic.org/About-APPIC/Universal-Psychology-Postdoctoral-Directory/detail?id=1860.

 

 

(This webpage was updated September 2020)

DrStein

Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT/ERP/ACT for Anxiety Disorders at Philadelphia's Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT/ERP/ACT for Anxiety Disorders at Philadelphia's Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT for Anxiety Disorders at the Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

The Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a premier fee-for-service cognitive-behavioral specialty practice based in Philadelphia, with telehealth services throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and other PsyPact states, is excited to offer a Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in CBT for Anxiety and OCD for the 2026–2027 training year.

This fellowship provides an ideal opportunity for recent graduates of APA-accredited psychology programs with a strong foundation in Cognitive Behavioral Therapies (CBTs) and exposure-based therapies for anxiety-related disorders. Fellows will work with a sophisticated and diverse clientele, including professionals, college students, teenagers, and families, delivering a mix of in-person and telehealth services.

Why Choose Us?

  • Advanced Training: Receive advanced training in evidence-based treatments such as ERP, CT-SAD, CT-OCD, Panic Control Treatment, I-CBT, ComB/HRT, CBT-I, PE, CPT, DBT, ACT, and SPACE.
  • Specialized Mentorship: Work closely with specialists in CBT, including board-certified cognitive-behavioral psychologists, with guidance on CBT certification (A-CBT or ABPP).
  • Broad yet Specialized Experience: Gain experience treating a broad range of anxiety-related conditions and co-occurring disorders across various demographics.
  • Professional Development: Participate in presenting at conferences, co-leading therapy groups (e.g., DBT group for anxiety, parenting with anxiety group), and contributing to psychoeducational resources.
  • Innovative Care Models: Be part of intensive outpatient programs and group therapy offerings, with opportunities to contribute to new models of care.
  • Flexible Work Model: Enjoy a flexible blend of remote work and in-office days in the centrally located neighborhood, offering the best of a lively and convenient setting, giving you the choice to customize your schedule and maintain a true work-life balance.
  • Competitive Compensation: Potential to earn over $70,000 annually if seeing an average of 25 patient hours per week, with significantly higher earnings possible.

Fellow Responsibilities

  • Conduct individual therapy sessions for adults, teenagers, and optionally children, treating a wide range of anxiety-related conditions such as OCD, social anxiety, panic disorder, generalized anxiety, trichotillomania, excoriation disorder, phobias, and PTSD.
  • Address co-occurring conditions such as depression, insomnia, ADHD, and borderline personality disorder using empirically-supported treatments.
  • Conduct and co-lead group therapy sessions
  • Collaborate with a dedicated, diverse team to provide the best possible care to clients.
  • Engage in comprehensive training and supervision, including two hours of weekly supervision, case conferences, and participation in weekly team meetings and didactics with experts in CBT and anxiety disorders.
  • Contribute to scholarship and professional development opportunities, including community presentations, workshops, and conferences, and public-facing psychoeducation and information dissemination

Career Growth Opportunities

Exceptional fellows may be invited to join our team as full-time staff psychologists, with opportunities for long-term career development and leadership roles.

Collaborative Learning Environment

Our fellowship emphasizes a collaborative learning environment, where you will participate in case discussions, team meetings, and supervision with a dynamic group of clinicians. Fellows are encouraged to actively contribute to our clinical approach and benefit from peer learning, enhancing both clinical and professional growth.

Distinct Practice Model

As a fee-for-service practice, our focus is on delivering high-quality, individualized care without the constraints of a high-volume caseload. This model allows our fellows to spend more time focusing on clinical work and professional development, without being overwhelmed by administrative tasks.

Requirements

  • Completion of an APA-accredited doctoral program in psychology.
  • Strong prior foundation in cognitive-behavioral and exposure-based therapies for anxiety,
  • OCD, and related disorders.
  • Demonstrated supervised experience (preferably two or more years of practicum experience) treating anxiety and depressive disorders with CBT and exposure-based interventions.
  • Commitment to contributing to the growth of our practice and providing exceptional patient care.

Application Process

Interested candidates should email Dr. Daniel Chazin, PhD, ABPP, at [email protected] with:

  • Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  • Cover letter (1-2 pages) describing your background and relevant training and clinical experiences; your specific interest in anxiety-related, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma-related disorders; why you believe our Center is the right fit for your goals and professional development; what draws you to our mission and approach; and the perspectives or strengths you hope to bring to our team.
  • List of three or more professional references, including email addresses and phone numbers
  • Unofficial graduate transcript, highlighting coursework related to CBT, ERP, ACT, DBT, or other cognitive and behavioral therapies, and anxiety-related disorders
  • Three letters of recommendation (these may be sent separately and can arrive after the initial application)
  • A brief self-recorded video (1–2 minutes) introducing yourself and sharing what draws you to CBT and anxiety disorders, and what attracts you to our Center

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with a flexible start date in Summer 2026. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by November 15, 2025. Fellows may be asked to attend a workshop prior to the start date.

For more information about the fellowship and our practice, please visit our website or contact us with any questions.

 

(This page was last updated on 1/15/2026)

dchazin

Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT/ERP/ACT for Anxiety and OCD – Philadelphia

Postdoctoral Fellowship in CBT/ERP/ACT for Anxiety and OCD – Philadelphia

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Anxiety and Obsessive-Compulsive Related Disorders and CBT/ERP/ACT at the Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

Are you passionate about helping people overcome anxiety and OCD and looking for a postdoctoral fellowship in CBT in Philadelphia that truly invests in your growth as a psychologist? Begin your professional journey in an environment that values excellence, mentorship, and genuine care for clients and clinicians alike.

The Center for Anxiety, OCD, and Cognitive Behavioral Therapy—one of the Philadelphia area’s leading specialty centers for CBT and exposure-based treatment for anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders—is excited to offer a Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in CBT for Anxiety and OCD for the 2026–2027 training year. The Center is committed to helping patients of all ages to break free from anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and related disorders and to cultivate the perspectives and skills needed to experience fulfillment, thrive, and maintain their well-being over time, through evidence-based assessment, therapy, consultation, and dissemination. As part of this postdoctoral psychology fellowship in Philadelphia, fellows receive intensive training in evidence-based approaches—including CBT, ACT, and exposure and response prevention (ERP)—for anxiety, OCD, trauma, and related challenges. Our clients—professionals, college students, adolescents, children, and families—come to us with moderate to significant challenges and a strong motivation to engage in therapy. They reflect the diversity of the greater Philadelphia area, including racially and ethnically diverse backgrounds and many with LGBTQ+ identities. This variety offers fellows a rich opportunity to deepen their CBT skills, adaptability, and confidence in working with complex presentations.

Serving clients throughout the Philadelphia area and beyond, our Center has built a reputation for clinical sophistication; deep understanding of our clients and their struggles; rigorous yet flexible applications of cognitive-behavioral and third-generation cognitive and behavioral approaches to conceptualization and treatment (such as CBT, ERP, ACT, and DBT); and positive, often transformative, outcomes.

Joining the team as a postdoctoral fellow offers trainees a rare opportunity to immerse themselves in a supportive, collaborative environment emphasizing excellent clinical training, a growth-oriented mindset, and mentorship along with personalized attention to fellows’ needs, well-being, and professional development. Our team culture is built on mutual support, care and respect for one another, professional integrity, and a shared commitment to continuous growth—principles we aim to embody in our work with fellows and hope they carry into their relationships with our team and their clients.

The Center is led by Dr. Daniel Chazin, Ph.D., ABPP, a board-certified specialist in Behavioral and Cognitive Psychology, Clinical Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the University of

Pennsylvania, and regional leader in CBT and anxiety, obsessive compulsive, and related disorders. Nationally recognized for his work with the National Social Anxiety Center, his contributions to ADAA, ABCT, A-CBT, and ABPP, Dr. Chazin brings clinical rigor, warmth, and vision to his leadership—cultivating an environment where excellence, curiosity, and collaboration thrive. Deeply committed to training the next generation of clinicians, he emphasizes conceptual depth, evidence-based precision, and genuine care for both patients and team members, inspiring fellows to grow into thoughtful, confident, and compassionate psychologists.

Why Train With Us

  • ●  In-depth clinical experiences with anxiety-related conditions: Build skills through comprehensive experience treating a full spectrum of anxiety-related conditions, including OCD, social anxiety, performance anxieties and specific phobias, panic disorder, generalized anxiety, BDD, emetophobia, health and illness anxiety, somatic preoccupations, hair-pulling, skin-picking, and trauma-related conditions. Develop confidence in applying cognitive and behavioral principles flexibly across these diverse clinical presentations.
  • ●  Excellent evidence-based training: Receive advanced, structured instruction in the effective treatment of anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, and related disorders. Gain proficiency in case-conceptualization-driven, multifaceted, and individualized applications of cognitive, exposure-based, and acceptance-based methods. Training draws on approaches including ERP, CT-SAD, CT-OCD, Panic Control Treatment, I-CBT, ComB/HRT, CBT-I, PE, CPT, DBT, ACT, and SPACE.
  • ●  Experience with complexity and comorbidity: Learn to modify your conceptualization and treatment approach for patients with complex and co-occurring challenges—including depression, insomnia, ADHD, neurodivergence, and personality-related challenges—using versatile, evidence-based tools and perspectives.
  • ●  Co-leading therapy groups: Co-lead established groups such as a DBT-informed anxiety group, parenting-with-anxiety group, or ACT-based board-gaming group, or help design new ones aligned with your clinical interests.
  • ●  Opportunity for child and family training: Fellows may opt to receive training and supervised experience in working with children, adolescents, and families if desired and consistent with prior experience.
  • ●  Supervising practicum students: Contribute to training the next generation of CBT clinicians by assisting in supervision and mentorship of advanced practicum students, as appropriate to your experience level.
  • ●  Professional development: Participate in our structured in-house didactic series and learn from and present at conferences, supported by an educational stipend. Benefit from additional opportunities to publish client- and community-facing materials, give talks in the community, and contribute to psychoeducational materials.
  • ●  Thoughtful mentorship: Work closely with expert psychologists who provide individualized supervision, mentorship, with guidance and support toward development as a professional psychologist, licensure, and possibly CBT certification.
  • ●  Personalized and tailored learning: Participate in a highly individualized fellowship experience designed to align with your strengths, growth areas, and professional goals.
  • ●  Flexible work-life balance: Enjoy the benefits of flexible client scheduling, and a hybrid model that combines remote work and in-person work in our centrally located Rittenhouse Square suite, surrounded by cafés, parks, and the energy of Center City.
  • ●  Insight into evidence-based specialty private-practice care: Gain firsthand exposure to the operations of a thriving, well-run, and values-driven private practice, observing how sustainable, ethical, and patient-centered models of evidence-based care are implemented day to day.

    Fellow Responsibilities

  • ●  Conduct comprehensive initial evaluations, including informed consent procedures, diagnostic interviewing, psychometric assessment, and socialization into therapy.
  • ●  Administer and interpret structured assessment batteries, tailored to age and presenting concerns, for diagnostic clarification, treatment planning, and outcome monitoring.
  • ●  Provide individual therapy for adults, adolescents, and, if desired, children, using CBT, ERP, ACT, and related approaches. Carry a caseload building toward approximately 22–30 sessions per week.
  • ●  Provide therapy through our Collaborative Anxiety-Related Evening (CARE) Clinic (M–F, 3–8 PM), a structured program offering accessible, short-term CBT for working professionals and families with school-age children.
  • ●  See a small number of patients for intensive CBT/ERP sessions, offering increased treatment frequency and structure when clinically indicated.
  • ●  Co-lead innovative therapy groups, with additional opportunities to develop and pilot new offerings aligned with your interests and expertise.
  • ●  Conduct discovery calls with potential patients, building skills in brief assessment, case formulation, and clinical disposition, while gaining exposure to a wide range of presentations and needs.
  • ●  Offer clinical supervision and lead trainings for advanced practicum students under faculty mentorship.
  • ●  Mentor and guide undergraduate and master’s-level volunteers contributing to projects such as patient data tracking, educational resource development, and training organization, while building your leadership, communication, and collaboration skills.
  • ●  Engage in supervision and training, including weekly individual supervision, team meetings, and case conferences, and monthly Center-wide didactics led by senior clinicians and guest experts.
  • ●  Contribute to clinical education and outreach by developing patient-facing content for the Center’s website, blog, and social media.
  • ●  Participate in outreach and professional engagement, such as community talks, workshops, and presentations through professional organizations, educational institutions, schools, college counseling centers, and medical settings—aligned with the Center’s mission.

Distinct Practice Model and Learning Environment

As a specialty Philadelphia psychology postdoctoral training site with a fee-for-service model, our Center emphasizes depth, collaboration, and individualized care over volume or administrative pressure. Fellows join a close-knit, intellectually engaged team that values curiosity, humility, and open dialogue in the pursuit of clinical excellence.

Training takes place in a truly collaborative learning environment, supported by active supervision, shared consultation, and a culture of continual growth and mutual respect. Fellows participate in case discussions, team meetings, and supervision with a dynamic group of clinicians, contributing their own initiative, creativity, and thoughtfulness to the learning community.

Our team is deeply committed to the broader Philadelphia mental health community through teaching, outreach, and professional partnerships—helping patients, trainees, and colleagues thrive together.

Compensation and Benefits

We value the hard work and dedication of our fellows, and we ensure that it is recognized. Fellows can expect to earn between $65,000 and $95,000 in base pay for the year, based on caseload size, rate of caseload development, and overall role responsibilities. There is additional earning potential through bonuses for high clinical volume and special projects. Fellows also receive an educational stipend to support participation in external CBT or anxiety-specific trainings, workshops, and presentations. Additional flexible allowances or discretionary supplements may be available.

Upon successful completion of the postdoctoral fellowship and licensure, fellows may be invited to join our staff as psychologists, at which point they would become eligible for significantly higher compensation and participation in our excellent retirement plan.

Career Growth Opportunities

We are deeply invested in the future of our postdoctoral fellows. Our postdoctoral psychologists develop advanced skills in CBT, ACT, and ERP for anxiety and OCD within a thriving specialty practice environment—preparing them for continued professional growth and long-term success within evidence-based, patient-centered care.

As a small but active and steadily growing practice, the Center also offers exceptional mentorship and opportunities for leadership and professional development. Outstanding fellows may be invited to continue as staff psychologists and contribute to supervision, education, program development, community outreach, and scholarship. We value long-term collaboration and provide guidance toward licensure, CBT certification, and early-career advancement.

Requirements

  • ●  Ph.D. or Psy.D. in Clinical or Counseling Psychology from an APA-accredited doctoral program.
  • ●  Strong prior foundation in cognitive-behavioral and exposure-based theories and therapies, demonstrated through relevant coursework, practicum, and/or internship experiences in one or more CBT-related models (e.g., CBT, ERP, ACT, DBT).
  • ●  At least one or two prior training experiences (practicum or internship) involving supervised work with anxiety, OCD, or related conditions, using CBT or exposure-based methods.
  • ●  Familiarity with basic psychodiagnostic interviewing and assessment, including the ability to administer, score, and interpret self-report and interview-based measures, and to use these tools for diagnosis, treatment planning, and progress monitoring.
  • ●  Alignment with evidence-based, measurement-informed approaches, and appreciation for integrating clinical science with thoughtful, individualized care within a structured yet flexible therapeutic framework.
  • ●  Strong general psychotherapy skills, including the ability to build rapport, communicate empathically, manage sessions effectively, and maintain therapeutic boundaries.
  • ●  Ability to work effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds, maintaining curiosity, empathy, respect, and openness in the therapeutic relationship, with sensitivity to each patient’s background, values, and lived experience.
  • ●  Well-developed interpersonal, organizational, and professional communication skills
  • ●  Ability to work collaboratively and respectfully within a professional team, demonstrating professionalism, clear communication, warmth, and mutual respect and support in relationships with colleagues and trainees.
  • ●  Flexibility and reliability in managing a full clinical schedule and balancing clinical, educational, and professional responsibilities in a growing practice.
  • ●  Commitment to ongoing professional growth, including openness to supervision and consultation, and continued development of clinical and conceptual skills.
  • ●  Genuine enthusiasm for and alignment with the Center’s mission, values, and approach.
  • ●  Motivation to contribute to the Center’s continued growth and development and to provide exceptional patient care.

    Preferred Qualifications (Desirable but Not Required)

  • ●  Previous experience in a private practice or outpatient clinic setting.
  • ●  Experience treating children or adolescents, or openness to expanding work with these populations.
  • ●  Experience organizing or co-leading cognitive-behavioral or skills-based therapy groups.
  • ●  Experience providing supervision, mentorship, or didactic teaching to trainees.
  • ●  Experience with habit reversal training (HRT), Comprehensive Behavioral (ComB) model, or other CBT-based approaches for compulsive hair-pulling and skin-picking.

    How to Apply

    We invite applications from thoughtful, motivated candidates who share our passion for evidence-based care and for helping individuals overcome anxiety, OCD, and related challenges. We’re especially interested in applicants who demonstrate enthusiasm, curiosity, openness, and a desire to grow within a collaborative team environment. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and are committed to fostering a supportive, inclusive training environment.

    To apply, please email Dr. Daniel Chazin, Ph.D., ABPP at [email protected] with the following materials:

  1. Curriculum Vitae (CV)
  2. Cover letter (1-2 pages) describing your background and relevant training and clinical experiences; your specific interest in anxiety-related, obsessive-compulsive, and trauma-related disorders; why you believe our Center is the right fit for your goals and professional development; what draws you to our mission and approach; and the perspectives or strengths you hope to bring to our team.
  3. List of three or more professional references, including email addresses and phone numbers
  4. Unofficial graduate transcript, highlighting coursework related to CBT, ERP, ACT, DBT, or other cognitive and behavioral therapies, and anxiety-related disorders
  5. Three letters of recommendation (these may be sent separately and can arrive after the initial application)
  6. A brief self-recorded video (1–2 minutes) introducing yourself and sharing what draws you to CBT and anxiety disorders, and what attracts you to our Center

Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled, with a flexible start date in Summer 2026. Priority consideration will be given to applications received by November 15, 2025. Fellows may be asked to attend a workshop prior to the start date.

For more information about the fellowship and our practice, please visit our website or contact us with any questions.

dchazin

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Child Clinical Track, The Arete Center, Colorado

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Child Clinical Track, The Arete Center, Colorado

*Postdoctoral Fellowship: Child Clinical Track with emphasis in OCD and anxiety*

The postdoctoral training program at The Arete Center in Denver, CO (www.thearetecenter.com) is recruiting a postdoctoral fellow in clinical psychology who has an interest in further developing their expertise in the area of pediatric OCD and anxiety disorders (including generalized anxiety, panic, specific phobia, social anxiety, and body-focused repetitive behaviors), as well as stress and adjustment-related difficulties (e.g., PTSD, adjustment to chronic illness, chronic pain). The fellow will have the opportunity to develop a caseload of children and adolescents with these primary presenting concerns, and to provide an array of clinical services, including diagnostic assessment, individual therapy, family therapy, parent training, and group therapy.

This is a full time, 12-month position. The base salary for this position is $47,250 with the opportunity for productivity-based bonus pay. Postdocs receive paid time off, professional development funds, and reimbursement for professional liability insurance. There may be additional opportunities for postdoctoral psychology licensure candidates interested in gaining supervised hours on a less structured schedule and/or on a part-time basis. Please inquire for more information.

Applications will be reviewed and considered in the order they are received.

 

(This information was submitted on March 2, 2023)

Community

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Perinatal / Reproductive Health Psychology and Sexual Trauma, Rush University Medical Center, Illinois

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Perinatal / Reproductive Health Psychology and Sexual Trauma, Rush University Medical Center, Illinois

Rush University Medical Center’s (RUMC) Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences in downtown Chicago is recruiting for 1-2 Postdoctoral Fellows in the Section of Outpatient Psychotherapy in the Reproductive Health Psychology (RHP) Clinic.

The fellow will be an integral member of the RHP at Rush, where we provide evidence-based assessments and treatments to people with perinatal mood, anxiety, and trauma-related disorders; people struggling with sexual or reproductive health issues; and survivors of sexual violence. The RHP is a multidisciplinary team which collaborates with obstetricians and gynecologists to improve the mental health of patients who are pregnant, postpartum, or dealing with other reproductive or sexual health concerns including coping with pelvic pain, sexual functioning, or fertility concerns. The fellow will conduct evaluations and treatment within the RHP clinic and will participate in current clinical research or program development projects. The fellow will also gain experience co-leading Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills groups in the Outpatient Psychotherapy Clinic.

Fellows receive training in multiple evidence-based treatments (e.g., CBT, ACT, DBT, CPT, NET, exposure therapy) and refine case conceptualization of a range clinical presentations, most which involve an interpersonal violence and trauma history. Fellows will participate in clinical research and program evaluation projects, which may provide experiences conducting treatment outcome and training research, mentorship in preparation of grant proposals, access to treatment outcomes databases, and opportunities to engage in scholarly work through conference presentations and publications. This postdoctoral fellowship is an exciting opportunity to gain valuable clinical experience working with a multidisciplinary team at a major academic medical center, while also being able to provide direct clinical care to patients during a medically and psychologically vulnerable time in their lives. The RHP clinic also serves people residing in Chicago’s historically marginalized communities, thus providing the opportunity to address the many intersectional factors that impact our patients’ mental health. 

More details about our position can be found at https://www.appic.org/Postdocs/Universal-Psychology-Postdoctoral-Directory-UPPD/Detail/id/5363

 

 

(This information was submitted on November 6, 2023)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Child OCD Program, Emory Medical School, Georgia

Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Child OCD Program, Emory Medical School, Georgia

Full-time Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Child OCD Program at Emory (COPE)

The Child OCD Program at Emory (COPE), housed within the Emory Child and Adolescent Mood Program (CAMP) in the Department of Psychiatry at Emory School of Medicine, is seeking qualified candidates for a one-year postdoctoral fellowship position. The fellowship will involve 50% time on direct clinical care and 50% time on program development, practicum student supervision, and research and outreach projects.

Postdoctoral fellows will receive advanced training and supervision in the delivery of evidence-based treatment for OCD. COPE is a telehealth-based intensive outpatient program (IOP) for adolescent OCD in which youth receive 10 hours of therapy per week, including 8 hours of group therapy (acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT), dialectical behavior therapy (DBT), and exposure and response prevention (ERP)), individual therapy, and family therapy. The postdoc will co-lead group sessions, carry a caseload of approximately 3 IOP patients, and manage intakes and booster track sessions. They will also have the opportunity to see children, adolescents, and young adults for in person or virtual therapy through the Child and Adolescent Mood Program (CAMP) outpatient clinic. In addition, the postdoc will be involved in Emory’s 3 week-long summer camps for anxiety & OCD, depression, and emotion dysregulation.

Program development and outreach projects can be tailored to the postdoc’s interests, but include opportunities for community and school outreach, building out program materials, strengthening the research infrastructure, and developing additional groups and programming. There are also opportunities to collaborate on multiple NIMH and foundation-funded studies focused on adolescent mood disorders and rural mental health. Additional research opportunities are available if desired.

Candidates must have a doctoral degree in clinical psychology, including completion of an APPIC-approved internship, and experience in working with obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). Experience working with adolescents and with acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) is highly preferred.

Interested candidates should send a CV, statement of interest, and contact information for 3 professional references by email to: Rebecca Schneider ([email protected]).

 

(Information was submitted on November 16, 2023)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York

Postdoctoral Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute, New York

NIDA T32 Training Program: Translational Clinical Research Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute

Position Description: We are seeking fellows from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in psychiatric research with clinical or experimental psychology training to join teams in diverse community and academic clinical settings to inform their clinical and behavioral health research activities. The collaborative faculty offer numerous opportunities for fellows to engage in ongoing large research initiatives (e.g., the Clinical Trials Network, the Healing Community Study), as well as receive senior and junior mentorship in designing their own program of research and pilot studies. The Division also provides carefully planned training in the responsible conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility, and study management. Other didactics are tailored to the educational needs of each fellow. Our program is particularly committed to providing a unique training environment for the advancement of outstanding trainees from all backgrounds.

Program Benefits: Initial 2-year appointment, renewable for up to 3 years, Research training with outstanding, well-funded investigators in the areas of clinical interventions, behavioral pharmacology, and the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based practices in the community. Fringe benefits including health care, and support from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs,

Additional activities include: Seminars, Journal clubs, Opportunities to present at local and national meetings, Grant writing/reviewing workshops, Career development workshops.

Eligibility: Ph.D and/or M.D. with relevant research experiences in psychology, neuroscience, public policy, health or related field.

LEARN MORE and Application: https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/research/research-areas/substance-use-disorders/education/fellowship 

 

(The information was submitted on February 9, 2023)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship treating OCD and anxiety disorders, CBT for Better Living, New York

Postdoctoral Fellowship treating OCD and anxiety disorders, CBT for Better Living, New York

CBT for Better Living is excited to announce we are currently accepting applications for a part-time or full-time licensed clinical psychologist, post-doctoral fellow, LMSW or LMHC for our growing team! This position is ideal for a therapist who is interested in gaining expertise in evidence-based treatments for obsessive-compulsive spectrum and anxiety disorders for adults and adolescents in a private practice setting. Start date is flexible for the right candidate. Independent, open, organized and enthusiastic applicants are encouraged to apply for our CBT jobs!

Hiring Flyer for CBT for Better Living Fellowship

To apply, please email a curriculum vitae, and three professional references to: Dr. Tatyana Mestechkina at [email protected]

www.cbtforbetterliving.com

(This information was updated on 1/14/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Clinical and Research tracks - Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center, Portland, OR

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Clinical and Research tracks - Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center, Portland, OR

Portland Psychotherapy Clinic, Research, & Training Center is a locally-owned social enterprise that seeks to provide high-quality, inclusive, and evidence-based mental health services to our community. We also provide professional education and conduct research. 

We are offering two postdoctoral fellowship positions in our Clinical Specialty. This track focuses on the provision of clinical services across a wide range of presenting problems, with the opportunity for focused supervision and clinical work in focused areas of the fellow’s choice. Areas where specialty supervision can be provided include: Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), PTSD/trauma, anxiety disorders, psychedelic harm reduction/integration, MDMA-assisted therapy, LGBTQ affirming therapy, anxiety treatment, compassion focused approaches, therapy with children/adolescents, couples therapy, and working with shame and self-criticism. This track involves working with a wide variety of clinical issues such as anxiety, depression, trauma, life transitions, identity issues, adjustment issues, relationship issues, and more.

We also offer a two year research postdoc in addition to these clinical positions. Some clinical postdocs have portions of their time dedicated to research depending upon the interest of the candidate and the current availability for roles at the center. If you are interested in having some time dedicated to research, please state that in your cover letter.

The ideal candidate will have clinical training in ACT, behavior therapy, RO DBT, psychedelic assisted therapy, emotion-focused therapy, or compassion-focused therapy approaches. Fellows will receive at least two hours of supervision per week, which is sufficient for licensure in Oregon. Postdocs have the opportunity to see a wide range of clients receiving Medicaid services with matches linked to training goals. You will have the opportunity to supervise practicum students and may also have the chance to co-lead therapy groups if desired.  

 

To learn more, visit the website: https://portlandpsychotherapy.com/postdoctoral-fellowship/

 

(This page was last updated on 1/19/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Georgia

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Medical College of Georgia, Augusta University, Georgia

The Psychology Division of the Department of Psychiatry & Health Behavior is pleased to offer a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT). The fellowship focuses on advanced clinical training in evidence-based approaches to problems of emotion dysregulation, suicide and self-injury, and substance abuse. The fellow will have opportunities to work with a broad range of clinical populations, such as patients with mood/anxiety disorders, PTSD and other trauma-related problems, borderline personality disorder, substance use disorders, and chronic medical illnesses. The fellow will work within our comprehensive outpatient Dialectical Behavior Therapy program, coordinating referrals/intakes, providing individual DBT to adults and adolescents, leading and/or co-leading adult skills groups and multifamily groups, and participating in the weekly DBT consultation team. The fellow will also have the opportunity for training and supervision in Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and other behavioral therapies.  Specific clinical experiences will be determined by fellow interest/training needs and funding sources. Additional training experiences may include providing didactics and supervision for psychiatry trainees and psychology interns. The fellow will have shared didactics/seminars with other psychology postdoctoral fellows. The research activities can include research endeavors designed and implemented by the fellow, as well collaborative research with Medical College of Georgia/Augusta University faculty.  

Please email Amy House with questions or for more information: [email protected]   

 

More information is available at the following links:

https://www.appic.org/Postdocs/Universal-Psychology-Postdoctoral-Directory-UPPD/Detail/id/4145

https://www.augusta.edu/mcg/psychiatry/fellowship_training/american_psychological_assoc_training/dbtandactpsychologyfellowship/index.php#

 

(This information was updated on 1/14/26)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland

The Health Psychology and Neurobehavioral Research Program of the National Cancer Institute, NIH, is happy to announce funding for a 1-to 2-year postdoctoral fellowship beginning summer of 2026. The fellow will be integrally involved in the team’s clinical research program that investigates the cognitive, psychosocial, and physical effects of disease and treatment in children through adults with chronic medical conditions who are enrolled on natural history studies, clinical treatment trials, and psychological intervention protocols at the NIH Clinical Center.  
 
The fellow will participate in a variety of clinical research projects, depending on interest and experience. Our psychology team is integrally involved in conducting comprehensive neuropsychological and patient-reported outcome (PRO) assessments of children and young adults with neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) and other RASopathies, rare tumors, and sickle cell disease. Many of the patients we see are enrolled on experimental treatment protocols evaluating cutting-edge medical therapies for relapsed leukemia, sickle cell anemia, NF1 and other tumor-predisposition syndromes, and immunodeficiency syndromes. Our team also develops and evaluates novel psychological interventions and PRO measures. Research projects with which the fellow may be involved include: 1) a randomized controlled trial evaluating an Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) intervention with parents of children with health conditions, 2) a qualitative study of appearance concerns in people with visible signs of illness, 3) a longitudinal study assessing the long-term neuropsychological effects of immunotherapy (CAR-T-cell therapy) in children and young adults with refractory/relapsed leukemia, and 4) a pilot study evaluating a novel device to objectively assess pain in children through adults with NF1 using pupil dilation. Through these experiences, fellows have opportunities to participate in protocol development, study implementation, data analysis and interpretation, and manuscript preparation. Most fellows publish at least one peer-reviewed manuscript resulting from their fellowship.


As part of our ACT clinic, the fellow will conduct evidence-based therapy on inpatient units and outpatient clinics with children, AYA, and/or adults depending on preference and availability. The Health Psychology group has four licensed psychologists who provide supervision and mentorship across the various clinical and research activities. A second year of fellowship is anticipated but dependent upon funding.  Competitive salary and benefits are offered. Applicants must have a PhD or PsyD from an APA-accredited graduate program/internship and have demonstrated research experience. Experience working in a medical setting is strongly preferred. 
 
Email a letter of interest and CV to the Clinical and Training Director, Staci Martin Peron, PhD at [email protected]. Reference letters will be requested upon invitation for an interview. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. 
 
Disclaimers: This position is subject to a background investigation. The NIH is dedicated
to building a diverse community in its training and employment programs.

 

(This information was updated on 1/15/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Reeds Center, New York

Postdoctoral Fellowship, The Reeds Center, New York

NYC Postdoc in EBTs for Children, Adolescents & Adults - The Reeds Center

The Reeds Center is currently accepting applications for our one-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology to begin in the summer of 2027. The fellowship offers intensive training through weekly seminars as well as individual and group supervision in evidence-based therapies including specialized training in ERP and other exposure therapies for children, adolescents and adults. Training and therapy are conducted through a contextual behavioral lens that is inherently process-based. We have a General Track where fellows see adults and may opt to see some children and adolescents as well as a Child, Adolescent and Adult Track where fellows interested in children and adolescents see clients across the lifespan. Interviews will be conducted virtually and in person.

The Reeds Center is a vibrant practice of collaborative providers specializing in the treatment of anxiety, trauma, eating disorders, OCD and related disorders in adults, adolescents and children. We’re located in midtown Manhattan just off Fifth Avenue. To learn more please visit thereedscenter.com. Applicants should have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program in clinical psychology and internship by the time they begin fellowship and have experience with empirically supported treatments. Applicants of color and members of the LGBTQIA+ community are strongly encouraged to apply.

This position offers competitive compensation and benefits, including paid vacation, sick time, holidays and high-quality healthcare as an employee of the center. Fellows receive excellent training and supervision in evidence-based, functional contextual treatments that include exposure therapies, CBT, DBT and ACT. Opportunities to stay on beyond the fellowship as a senior clinician are also available. If interested, please send a cover letter and CV to Michael Maher, Ph.D at [email protected]

 

(This information was updated on 1/15/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

Postdoctoral Fellowship, The University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas

Two full-time postdoctoral fellowship in trauma-informed clinical child and adolescent psychology are available at The University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB), Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences. UTMB is a large academic health system based out of Galveston Island, Texas, which is 50 miles South of Houston. Galveston County is identified as a federally underserved region, where providers often interact with diverse and underserved communities with historically low access to mental health care.

This fellowship predominantly involves the provision of evidence-based services to youth affected by exposure to traumatic events. Fellows will gain experience conducting comprehensive trauma-focused assessments, providing evidence-based interventions according to well-established protocols, and consulting in a multidisciplinary environment with psychiatrists, medical providers, social workers, and within school systems.

Clinical services will be delivered via telehealth and fellows will have opportunities to work from home. Fellows will receive formal didactic training on trauma-informed care, as well as a breadth of topics in clinical child and adolescent psychology and behavioral science.

Fellows will be able to meet certification requirements in evidence-based treatments, including Prolonged Exposure for Adolescents and Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy. Opportunities to collaborate on education and outreach initiatives will also be available. Applicants with research interests will have an opportunity to contribute to publication-focused projects related to ongoing clinical psychology studies in the department.

We are seeking applicants with the following qualifications:

- Completion of an APA-accredited internship,
- Completion of an APA-accredited doctoral psychology program,
- Graduate coursework and clinical case experience in child psychological assessment and treatment, and
- Eligibility for a provisional psychology license in Texas.

Strong applicants will have clinical experience with established trauma-focused treatments and a background in applied clinical research.

Interested applicants can apply by emailing a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and two or more letters of recommendation to [email protected]. Letters of recommendation should include a faculty member from the applicant's doctoral program familiar with their academic work and at least one primary clinical supervisor, preferably from the applicant's doctoral internship program. Strong applicants will show evidence of interest and dedication to justice, diversity, and equity in mental healthcare.

https://www.utmb.edu/

(The information was updated on 1/14/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowships - Skaneateles Psychology Associates, Manlius, NY

Postdoctoral Fellowships - Skaneateles Psychology Associates, Manlius, NY

We have a current opening for an associate looking to complete their post-doctoral hours toward licensure.

Applicants should have completed an APA-accredited doctoral program and internship in clinical psychology. We are looking for clinicians who are interested in working in an outpatient setting that sees a range of presenting problems. Common areas treated include anxiety, depression, OCD, grief, trauma, life stress, and family and relationship issues. Individual therapy as well as group therapy are possible, depending on the clinician’s interest. 

For more information, visit the website: https://www.skanpsych.com/careers

Contact: [email protected]

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

https://thecenterforemotionalhealth.com/postdoctoral-fellowship-program/

The Center for Emotional Health (CEH) is a nationally-recognized outpatient behavioral healthcare organization that delivers excellence in evidence-based assessment and treatment of anxiety disorders, obsessive compulsive and related disorders, and neurodevelopmental disorders across the lifespan. CEH brings expertise within reach by providing on-site services at multiple office locations:

➔ Cherry Hill, NJ
➔ Princeton, NJ
➔ Syracuse, NY
➔ Jenkintown, PA

There are 2 Postdoctoral Fellowships available:

Postdoctoral Fellowship Position in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and Anxiety Disorders/Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorders (CBT)

Description: CBT Fellows will be offered rich clinical experiences, utilizing evidence- based behaviorally oriented treatments, including CBT, ERP, HRT/ComB/IBT, CBIT, CBT-I, PE, CPT, TF-CBT, ACT, and DBT in a collaborative environment. This fellowship emphasizes the implementation of evidence-based psychotherapy with children, adolescents, and adults presenting with a wide-range of concerns within the spectrums of anxiety, obsessive compulsive and related disorders, and tic disorders. Fellows provide approximately 20 hours per week of direct services, which may include individual, parent-focused, family-based treatment, couples therapy, and group therapy. Support activities include individual supervision, weekly didactic seminars, case consultation group, and weekly team meetings. There are also opportunities to attend national conferences, deliver in- services and continuing education workshops, and collaborate with colleagues in program development. Successful fellows may have the opportunity to continue their experience at CEH beyond licensure.


Location: Fellowship positions are flexible, offering both on-site experiences (in NJ, NY, or PA) as well as remote positions, supporting those seeking licensure in NJ, NY, and/or PA.


Qualifications: PhD or PsyD, in clinical psychology and completion of an APA-accredited internship program. Candidates should possess a strong foundation in conducting CBT and exposure-based treatments and an interest in working with patients of all ages, including pediatric patients. CEH values diversity, equity, and inclusion; therefore, applicants from diverse racial, cultural, and/or ethnic backgrounds as well as those who are members of otherwise marginalized communities are encouraged to apply. Applicants are evaluated based on academic preparation, clinical experience, interest in evidence-based practices, and goodness of fit. CEH offers a very competitive salary and benefits package.


Postdoctoral Fellowship in Assessment and Evidence-Based Interventions in Clinical Child/School Psychology (CCSP)

Description: The CCSP Fellowship at CEH FamilyCare emphasizes the psychoeducational assessment of school-aged children and evidence-based interventions for ADHD, disruptive behavior disorders, and maladaptive family interaction patterns. Fellows provide approximately 20 hours per week of psychoeducational testing, comprehensive report writing, and school consultation as well as individual, group, parent-based and family-based treatment services. Support activities include individual supervision, weekly didactic seminars, case consultation group, and weekly team meetings. There are also opportunities to attend national conferences, deliver in-services and continuing education workshops, and collaborate with colleagues in program development. Successful fellows may have the opportunity to continue their experience at CEH beyond licensure.


Location: Fellowship positions are flexible, offering both on-site experiences (in NJ, NY, or PA) as well as remote positions, supporting those seeking licensure in NJ, NY, and/or PA.


Qualifications: PhD, PsyD, or EdD in clinical child psychology and/or school psychology, having trained in a cognitive-behavioral theoretical orientation. Dual degree candidates are preferred. Successful candidates will have experience in providing psychological and educational assessment of school-aged children and young adults and will have knowledge and experience providing
evidence-based behavioral interventions. CBT, TF- CBT, PCIT, DBT and family systems training are desirable. Strong applicants should possess strong communication and writing skills. CEH values diversity, equity, and inclusion; therefore, applicants from diverse racial, cultural, and/or ethnic backgrounds as well as those who are members of otherwise marginalized communities are
encouraged to apply. Applicants are evaluated based on academic preparation, clinical experience, interest in evidence-based practices, and goodness of fit. CEH offers a very competitive salary and benefits package.


Application Process: To apply, email the following materials to [email protected], addressed to Marla Deibler, PsyD, ABPP:

Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Cover Letter
One Letter of Recommendation
For CCSP applicants: A redacted sample assessment report
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis beginning in the late fall/early winter . Selected candidates will be invited for interviews. Our timeline follows the APPIC timeline. CEH is also listed in the APPIC directory.

 

(This information was updated on 1/14/26)

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Postdoctoral Position, East Bay Behavior Therapy Center (EBBTC), Walnut Creek, California

Postdoctoral Position, East Bay Behavior Therapy Center (EBBTC), Walnut Creek, California

The East Bay Behavior Therapy Center (EBBTC), a private center located in Walnut Creek, CA is offering a licensed therapist, post-doctoral position for 2021-2023, with the possibility of a second or third year.

Clinical hours
This is a 40-hours position of weekly clinical activities (direct clinical work, face-to-face appointments with clients); a late evening and 5-hours on Saturday are required.

Supervision
The post-doc will receive 10% of supervision based on clinical hours by a licensed clinical psychologist plus two additional monthly hours for didactic seminars and a 30-minute monthly administrative meeting.

Salary
This position has an annual salary of raging from $50,000 – $52,000 for the first year.

Here are the unique qualities of the EBBTC
We’re a boutique practice (and not a massive center)
We provide “exclusively and only” empirically supported treatments for children, teens, and adults struggling with OCD, anxiety, and related conditions.
We offer an intensive outpatient program, exclusively based on exposure-response prevention, for children, teens, and adults.
We’re a practice of passionate therapists, client-oriented, and committed to our clinical work
We are friendly and still have the expertise of a professional
We are clinically savvy and still strive to learn
We’re open to the development of new programs related to exposure-based treatments.

Here are the qualities we are looking for in a candidate
You have experienced and are interested in developing an expertise in empirically supported treatments including CBT, ERP, and ACT
You are client-oriented and interested in making a difference in people’s lives.
You are interested in functional assessment and chain analysis of clients’ problematic behaviors (instead of guessing what they’re struggling with)
You are interested in presenting at different national and international conferences (instead of spending energy on projects that collect dust)
You are organized and interested in being part of a small and fun group of clinicians working in private practice (without the bureaucracy of an agency)
You are dedicated to staying on top of the latest research in the field of clinical psychology, continuing skill development and training, and becoming skilled at implementing this knowledge with our clients.
You’re committed to 1.5 – 2 years.

Here are the advantages of working with us
You develop expertise in the assessment and treatment of OCD, anxiety, and emotion regulation problems.
You are supported from the beginning to the end of your time at the center.
You work with highly motivated clients.
You receive clinical training and supervision from Dr. Zurita Ona on a weekly basis; additional mentoring will be provided when needed.

Applications
All applicants need to submit an application letter, resume, 2 letters of recommendation, and answers to the following supplemental questions:
- What training/experience do you have in empirically-supported treatments, ERP in particular. If it’s limited, please describe your motivation/willingness to pursue this.
- How would you work with a person struggling with OCD?

 

More information

https://eastbaybehaviortherapycenter.com/opening-position/
For more information please e-mail us at [email protected] or call us at 925-956-4636.

 

P A T R I C I A E. Z U R I T A O N A, P S Y. D.
www.eastbaybehaviortherapycenter.com
Specialized center for OCD, anxiety, and emotion regulation
IOP: Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) for OCD, anxiety, and related conditions for children, teens and adults

 

(This information was updated on January 7, 2021)

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Postdoctoral Psychological Associate Position, Private Practice, Los Angeles, California

Postdoctoral Psychological Associate Position, Private Practice, Los Angeles, California

Private Practice Postdoctoral Psychological Associate Position in Clinical Health, Emphasis in Gut-Brain Psychology

I am seeking highly motivated and well-trained candidates for a postdoctoral psychological associate position, specifically those who have keen interests in Clinical Health Psychology, gut-brain health, lifestyle medicine (e.g., exercise, nutrition, sleep), and clinical entrepreneurship. The psychological associate will receive advanced postdoctoral training in ACT/CBT modalities, lifestyle medicine, and the gut-brain connection as applied to clients with acute, complex, and/or chronic health conditions. The psychological associate will have the opportunity to provide both in-person and telehealth services. The psychological associate will also receive direct training in how to build, market, and run a private practice with the unique opportunity to transition their postdoctoral caseload to their own individual practice upon completion of the training period and licensure. Additional training in entrepreneurship beyond practice management (e.g., creating additional sources of revenue beyond direct clinical care) will also be provided if desired.

See attachment for more information.

 

 

 

(The information was submitted on October 16, 2023)

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Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Addiction Psychology Fellow, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Addiction Psychology Fellow, Montefiore Medical Center/Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New York

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Montefiore Medical
Center and the Albert Einstein College of Medicine are pleased to announce
the creation of a one-year, full-time Addiction Psychology Postdoctoral
Fellowship. This fellowship will span Montefiore’s extensive network of
addiction treatment programs to provide training and experience in the
assessment and treatment of substance use disorders.

The Addiction Psychology Fellow will provide care in Montefiore’s Substance
Abuse Treatment Program (SATP) and Wakefield Recovery Center (WRC), which
together provide care to over 1,200 individuals with substance use
disorders throughout the Bronx. These programs include Opioid Treatment
Programs and Intensive Outpatient Programs, offering integrated counseling,
addiction medicine, primary care and psychiatric services to a racially,
ethnically and socially diverse population. The fellow will work closely
with our dedicated team of addiction professionals to assist patients in
developing the skills they need to reach their recovery goals.

Our addiction treatment programs offer evidence-based care, integrating
addiction medications such as methadone and buprenorphine, with
empirically-supported behavioral interventions. The fellow will receive
training and experience in harm reduction approaches and group and
individual therapy utilizing Motivational Interviewing, Cognitive
Behavioral Therapy for substance use and relapse prevention, Dialectical
Behavior Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy and Community
Reinforcement and Family Training (CRAFT). The fellow will also learn to
conduct comprehensive substance use-focused evaluations and risk
assessments.

Opportunities exist for research, program development and supported
supervision of clinical psychology externs. Fellows will spend
approximately 60% of their time in the provision of direct clinical care,
and will engage in weekly individual and group supervision as well as
weekly educational lectures. The fellowship offers a highly competitive
salary and a comprehensive benefits package.

The target start date for the postdoctoral fellowship is August 1, 2022,
but is flexible. Eligible candidates will have completed a doctoral-level
(PhD or PsyD) APA/PCSAS-accredited clinical psychology graduate program,
completed an APA/CPA-accredited pre-doctoral internship and have a limited
permit in the State of New York before starting. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis until a candidate is selected.

Interested candidates should email a cover letter and CV to:
Yael Belinkie, Ph.D.
Director of Clinical and Business Affairs
Substance Abuse Treatment Program
Montefiore Medical Center
ybelinki @ montefiore . org

 

(This information was submitted on May 11, 2022)

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Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Montefiore Einstein, Bronx, NY

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship - Montefiore Einstein, Bronx, NY

The Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences has numerous Postdoctoral Fellowship opportunities. These include specializations in addiction psychology, eating disorders, child and adolescent psychology, psychosomatic medicine, trauma, reproductive psychology, and neuropsychology. Across all specializations, the Postdoctoral Fellowship Residency Programs is committed to providing a comprehensive training experience that facilitates each postdoctoral fellow’s growth and development as an independent, early-career professional psychologist.

As such, a primary goal of the Postdoctoral Fellowship Residency Programs is to assist each postdoctoral fellow in strengthening, consolidating and integrating their clinical and professional skills into their professional identity so that they will be able to function autonomously by the end of their training year.

Postdoctoral fellows will also have protected time each week to participate in a scholarly project involving either research or program design and implementation with an assigned faculty member to provide supervision/mentorship for this project.

For more information, visit the website: https://montefioreeinstein.org/patient-care/services/psychiatry/education/psychology-training-programs/postdoctoral-residency-in-health-service-psychology

Contact: [email protected]

Shireen L. Rizvi, PhD, ABPP
Director of Psychology Training

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Residency Program - VA Loma Linda Healthcare System, Loma Linda, CA

Postdoctoral Residency Program - VA Loma Linda Healthcare System, Loma Linda, CA

The comprehensive mission of our psychology postdoctoral residency training is to provide our residents with the experiences necessary for them to become scientifically oriented, thoroughly ethical, intensively trained, and highly skilled psychologists, well-prepared as professionals in the discipline of clinical psychology in the twenty-first century. We emphasize training in clinical health psychology and outpatient psychology within the context of a holistic approach to human health and welfare. Furthermore, as our program is located in Southern California, another aspect of our mission is the education of our trainees to work with individuals of a wide variety of backgrounds. Our program emphasizes an awareness of and sensitivity to training postdocs to increase competence in “serving all who served” as central to all psychological training and future practice. 

Contact: Scott Wenger, PsyD, [email protected]

For more information, please view the attached brochure or visit the website: https://www.va.gov/loma-linda-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training/

 

 

(This page was last updated on 1/15/2026.)

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Postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology, Aviva Psychology Services, Massachusetts

Postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology, Aviva Psychology Services, Massachusetts

Aviva Psychology Services is a compassionate and collaborative team of licensed psychologists supporting adults of all identities and backgrounds to achieve greater emotional freedom, security, and fulfillment in their lives, work, and relationships. We proudly serve clients throughout all of Massachusetts with convenient locations in Boston and Northampton, and we offer both in-person and teletherapy services. We utilize a variety of empirically supported and identity affirming treatments to transform adversity into growth and values into action to promote greater vitality, life-satisfaction, and well-being for all.

The postdoctoral fellowship focuses on training clinical psychologists to treat a variety of presenting concerns using evidence-based, culturally informed interventions. Fellows will develop particular expertise in long-term, relationally oriented individual therapy and may have the opportunity to observe and/or provide group therapy, pending availability. Fellows will receive broad and in-depth training in a variety of theoretical orientations including CBT, DBT, ACT, Relational Cultural Therapy, psychodynamic therapy, and internal family systems (IFS). Fellows will also participate in meaningful didactic seminars, clinical supervision, and group consultation meetings with our dynamic, supportive, and diverse team. Ideal candidates will have a strong interest in a staff position following the successful completion of a one year postdoctoral fellowship.

TRAINING COMPONENTS
Supervision
● 2 hours of individual supervision weekly with two separate licensed staff psychologists at Aviva.
● 1 hour of group supervision weekly with the Director of Training.
Didactics
● Weekly clinical consultation meeting with small groups of staff psychologists.
● Weekly seminars run by staff psychologists. Seminar topics include case conceptualization, evidence-based treatments (e.g., CBT, ACT, RCT), ethics, multicultural competency, and clinical documentation as well as specialty topics, such as internal family systems (IFS), health psychology, working with dialectics, somatic approaches, racial trauma, identity affirming care, maternal mental health, attachment, parent management training, mindfulness, motivational interviewing, and more.

RESPONSIBILITIES
Fellows are expected to work 40 hours per week including clinical, supervision, and paperwork demands, with a caseload averaging between 23-25 completed patient contact hours per week by month 3 of the fellowship. Fellows work between the hours of 9am - 5pm Monday through Friday with no evening or weekend hours.

BENEFITS
● Salary: $58,000
● No evening hours after 5pm, weekend hours, or on-call hours
● Opportunity to work remotely via telehealth and/or hybrid in-person schedule
● BCBS Health insurance with company funded HSA
● Dental Insurance
● Simple IRA retirement plan with employer contribution
● 4 weeks of paid time off

PREREQUISITES
● A doctoral degree in psychology from an APA Accredited program in Clinical or Counseling Psychology
● Completion of Internship or Advanced Practicum of 1600 hours towards MA licensure

APPLICATION MATERIALS
● Curriculum Vitae
● Letter of Interest
● Three letters of reference

Please forward the following application materials to Chelsey Solar, PsyD - Interim Training Director of Postdoctoral Fellowship at [email protected]

 

(The information was submitted on October 30, 2023)

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VA Advanced Fellowship Program in Suicide Prevention - Dept of Veterans Affairs, Denver/Aurora, CO

VA Advanced Fellowship Program in Suicide Prevention - Dept of Veterans Affairs, Denver/Aurora, CO

Our Colorado site is currently accepting applications for the APA-accredited Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment in Suicide Prevention.

The training faculty currently accepting Fellows are Dr. Daniel Reis, Ph.D., and Dr. Lauren Borges, Ph.D.

Dr. Daniel Reis is accepting postdoctoral Fellow applications for the Rocky Mountain MIRECC’s APA-Accredited Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment in Suicide Prevention. Dr. Reis’s research focuses on temporal patterns of suicide risk, with a specific interest in sleep and circadian risk factors. The Fellow would have the opportunity to contribute to several ongoing projects, including: 1) a large-scale analysis of electronic medical record data to develop latent suicide risk profiles and evaluate longitudinal changes in profile states; 2) increasing implementation of bright light therapy for major depressive disorder in VA primary care settings; and 3) developing a novel digital intervention for sleep and circadian health guided by wearable sensor data and digital sleep health phenotypes. In addition, the Fellow will receive clinical training and accrue hours towards licensure in the Rocky Mountain MIRECC’s local Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program service. Finally, the Fellow will have the opportunity to lead guided research projects and contribute to publications.

Dr. Lauren Borges is accepting postdoctoral Fellow applications for the Rocky Mountain MIRECC’s APA-Accredited Advanced Fellowship Program in Mental Illness Research and Treatment in Suicide Prevention. Dr. Borges’ research program focuses on applications of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) to disrupt moral injury and suicidal behavior. Dr. Borges co-leads a lab with Dr. Sean Barnes and the Fellow would have the opportunity to contribute to their currently funded projects including: 1. Examining the impacts of Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Moral Injury (ACT-MI) and Present Centered Therapy for Moral Injury (PCT-MI) on Veteran psychosocial functioning through a national efficacy trial; 2. A project focused on determining the acceptability and feasibility of ACT for VA health care providers (ACT-HCP) who struggle with moral distress related to their work providing medical or mental health care; 3. A multi-site efficacy trial of an application of ACT for suicide prevention among Veterans hospitalized in VA inpatient mental health units. In addition, the Fellow will receive clinical training and accrue hours towards licensure in the Rocky Mountain MIRECC’s local Suicide Risk Management Consultation Program service. Finally, the Fellow will have the opportunity to lead guided research projects and contribute to publications.

Contact: General inquiries regarding the Fellowship and application materials for the Colorado Fellowship position(s) may be e-mailed to Dr. Lauren Borges at [email protected].

Please visit the website for additional information: https://www.mirecc.va.gov/visn19/fellowship/denver.asp

 

(This page was last updated on 1/19/2026)

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PTSD Fellowship, Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

PTSD Fellowship, Cleveland VA Medical Center, Cleveland, Ohio

Cleveland is among the largest VA Medical Centers in the country. A full description of the Trauma/PTSD Psychology Postdoctoral Residency is available at the Cleveland VA website.

https://www.va.gov/northeast-ohio-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-residency-and-internship/


The Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center provides internship and postdoctoral training that is fully accredited by the American Psychological Association. Qualified doctoral and postdoctoral candidates enrolled in or having completed APA accredited programs in clinical or counseling psychology are eligible to apply. The Postdoctoral Residency programs in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Health Psychology, Rehabilitation Psychology, and Clinical Neuropsychology have independently attained ten-year accreditation by the American Psychological Association (next site visit 2028).

The VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System focuses on treating the whole Veteran through health promotion and disease prevention, and provides comprehensive, seamless health care and social services for approximately 140,000 Veterans across Northeast Ohio. The number of unique patients and complexity of care provided makes the VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System the 3rd largest in the VA.

VA Northeast Ohio Healthcare System Psychology Service has four separately APA-accredited postdoctoral residency programs in Clinical Psychology, Clinical Health Psychology, Clinical Neuropsychology, and Rehabilitation Psychology. All four programs received 10-year reaccreditation at our last site visit and are due for their next APA site visit in 2028. The programs seek to provide supervised experience that fosters advanced professional development of competencies applicable to the respective areas. Training curriculum is organized within each specialty area and informed by the associated professional training guidelines. All residents have opportunities for umbrella supervision of a predoctoral intern or practicum student. In addition, all residents have 20% of their time reserved for a year-long research or program development project relevant to their residency focus area.

For questions about our postdoctoral residency programs, please email [email protected] and [email protected].

 

(This information was updated on 1/14/2026)

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Sharp HealthCare, San Diego, CA

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Sharp HealthCare, San Diego, CA

Sharp HealthCare is San Diego's largest health care organization and the city's largest employer outside the military.

Sharp is a private, not-for-profit organization operated by a local board of directors. It offers complete health care to a large part of the San Diego population through a network of hospitals, clinics and physician organizations. Sharp Mesa Vista Hospital is the largest private freestanding psychiatric hospital in California and Sharp Grossmont is the largest full-service hospital in the region.

Sharp's postdoctoral fellowship in clinical psychology provides fast-paced, intensive, experiential learning, seminars and ample individual and group supervision in a practitioner-scholar model of training. We place strong value on the idea that science informs practice and practice informs science. Sharp's fellowship training could be described as a junior-colleague model. Fellows work shoulder-to-shoulder with licensed professionals in psychology and other disciplines and are broadly acknowledged for the expertise and unique contributions that they bring to the team.

The fellowship program fulfills the licensure requirements for postdoctoral supervised practice in the state of California. Fellows are encouraged to be licensed as psychologists prior to end of the training year. 

For more information, visit the website: 

https://www.sharp.com/interns-fellows/postdoctoral-fellowship

Contact:

Clinical Training Director, Kelsey Bradshaw, PhD [email protected]

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026.)

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Postdoctoral Associate, University of Pittsburgh Health Services, Pennsylvania

Postdoctoral Associate, University of Pittsburgh Health Services, Pennsylvania

Position Details

School / Department: School of Medicine / Psychiatry
Classification: Postdoctoral Associate
Funding source: NIH Grant
https://ppp.hs.pitt.edu/ViewPost.aspx?q=1266

Description: The Postdoctoral Associate will be working in the Youth Emotions, Thoughts, and Interactions (YETI) Lab with the PI, Dr. Leslie Horton, housed in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine. The YETI Lab examines psychosis risk in adolescents and young adults using methods that include cardiovascular psychophysiology, clinical interviews, computer tasks, and ecological momentary/ambulatory assessment.

The successful applicant will work on two new research projects: 1) One funded by the NIMH (R01MH121386-01) examining threat dysregulation (TD) as a contributor to social impairment and psychotic-like experiences in adolescents at-risk for psychosis, and 2) A large-scale, collaborative project (1U01MH124639-01) examining psychosis risk in adolescents and young adults at 27 institutions, including the U. of Pittsburgh. See projectreporter.nih.gov for more information on both projects.

The successful applicant will take a leadership role in the YETI lab on these two projects. Responsibilities will include collecting, processing, and analyzing ambulatory and cardiovascular data; conducting clinical interviews and assessments with participants; writing manuscripts and conference presentations; and mentoring more junior lab members and students. A 2-year minimum commitment is required.

Additional opportunities will be available to pursue data analysis and manuscript-writing using existing data; and to become involved in the development of other new research projects and grant proposals. Although this position primarily focused on research, qualified clinician candidates may have the opportunity to devote up to ½ day per week providing clinical services as part of the HOPE TEAM (Help Overcoming Prodromal Experiences through Early Assessment and Management), a clinic serving youth ages 10-26 who are at risk for psychosis (www.hopeteam.pitt.edu).

This position provides the opportunity to work and learn in an outstanding and collaborative research environment. The Department of Psychiatry at the University of Pittsburgh boasts a wealth of training and career development resources for postdoctoral researchers (https://www.psychiatry.pitt.edu/research/research-training/post-doctoral-training), including the Career and Research Development Seminar. This weekly seminar series is designed to enhance postdoctoral trainees’ grantsmanship, professional competence, and skills for launching an independent research career.

To apply, please send a CV, cover letter, and 3 references to [email protected].
Qualifications: • PhD or MD with a background in psychology, neuroscience, cognitive science or a related discipline.
• Active interest in researching psychosis risk, ambulatory assessment of stress and behavior, stress/ threat processing, and/or cardiovascular psychophysiology.
• Strong written and verbal presentation skills.
• A promising research publication record.
• Ability to and interest in committing a minimum of 2 years to the position.
• Preferred qualifications:
• Programming skills (e.g., Matlab, Python, Shell).
• Knowledge of statistics for intensive longitudinal data
• Experience collecting, cleaning, and/or analyzing ambulatory assessment and/or cardiovascular psychophysiology data
• The ability to run basic and more complex statistical analyses, e.g., in Matlab, SAS, MPlus, and/or R.

Contact Information
Faculty/PI Name: Leslie E. Horton Ph.D.
Mailing address: c/o Leslie Horton, PhD
3811 O'Hara Street, Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Email address: [email protected] 

 

(This information was submitted on December 1, 2020)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, CBT California/DBT California

Postdoctoral Fellowship, CBT California/DBT California

Postdoctoral Fellowship at CBT California/DBT California

CBT California, Where Science Meets Compassion®, invites applications for a funded postdoctoral fellowship position in Adult Cognitive Behavioral Psychology. CBT California (www.cbtcalifornia.com) is an internationally recognized, multi-sited practice and training institute specializing in CBTs and DBT founded by Dr. Lynn McFarr (Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy President and UCLA Professor). Fellows must have previous training in both CBT and DBT and feel comfortable treating an highly educated, sophisticated clientele. Fellows in this position provide direct services, teach, consult on CBT and DBT in the community, conduct research and program evaluations, and supervise practicum students. The fellow also serves as a junior administrator for the clinic and is involved in program development. We have an active research lab and Fellows regularly present at national and international conferences including ABCT, ADAA, and ISITDBT. Previous experience with ACT, CBASP, and providing services to adolescents is desirable. CBTC embraces a scientist-practitioner model of training. Fellows are supervised a minimum of 4 hours per week in both individual and group supervision, and all supervised training experiences meet licensing requirements for the state of California. Fellows may provide services in our Beverly Hills area, Torrance, and Newport Beach Offices, depending on clinical need and fellow preference. Fellows from this program have gone on to leadership roles at CBTC, in the VA system, County System, Academic Medical Centers, College Counseling, and high end practices across the country.

Eligibility Requirements: Ph.D. or PsyD from an APA-accredited doctoral program and completion of an APA-accredited pre-doctoral internship

The position begins August 9, 2021 (negotiable if internship end date is later); salary is $50,000 including paid leave, sick time, and conference time. Option for higher salary second year with 401k and profit sharing.

Please forward a letter of interest, CV, and three letters of recommendation to [email protected]

For further information about CBT California, please visit our website: http://cbtcalifornia.com/

All applications must be submitted by December 4, 2020 for first round consideration. All applications submitted by this date will be given priority.

 

(Information was submitted on November 19, 2020)

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Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Goldsmiths, University of London, UK

We are looking for a part-time Postdoctoral Research Fellow to work at Goldsmiths, University of London. The position would work on a range of projects, including ones related to ACT and Psychological Flexibility.  Closing Date: 12/10/2020  The full advert is here: https://jobs.gold.ac.uk/vacancy/postdoctoral-research-fellow-425245.html

 

(This information was submitted on September 26, 2020)
 

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Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship - Ohio State University Medical Center Department of Family Medicine, Columbus, OH

Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship - Ohio State University Medical Center Department of Family Medicine, Columbus, OH

Ohio State University Medical Center Department of Family Medicine
Clinical Health Psychology Fellowship

The Department of Family Medicine offers a one to two-year post-doctoral fellowship for psychologists interested in primary care and clinical health psychology. The program offers specialized training in primary care behavioral health integration, chronic pain rehabilitation, immigrant/refugee health, and evidence-based behavior therapies such as Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT).

The fellowship will prepare psychologists to provide a broad range of behavioral health services in primary care and outpatient mental health clinics. In addition to providing clinical services, fellows participate in regularly scheduled training activities such as weekly individual and group supervision with licensed psychologist(s). Throughout the training year, fellows work closely with family physicians and providers/staff from other disciplines such as nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, nutrition, and social work. In addition, there may be opportunities to supervise clinical psychology graduate students or other behavioral health trainees.

Responsibilities & Training Experiences

  • Conducting behavioral health assessments and providing individual and group psychotherapy using evidence-based interventions
  • Conducting ADHD/LD evaluations (1 to 2 per month)
  • Serving as behavioral health consultant and conducting targeted assessments and brief interventions as part of a primary care-behavioral health integration team
  • Opportunities to provide up to 1⁄2-1 day per week of collaborative care in subspecialty clinics (ex: Gender Affirming Care clinic, and/or Center for Integrative Health).

Application materials:

  • Cover letter summarizing professional interests and goals
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Letter from dissertation chair regarding dissertation status or proof of successful completion of dissertation

Eligibility criteria:

Applicants must have a doctoral degree (PhD or PsyD) in clinical or counseling psychology from an APA-accredited program and completion of an internship that meets APA/APPIC requirements. Preference will be given to applicants with interest and experience in primary care, health psychology or behavioral medicine and evidence-based psychotherapies.

Email fellowship questions, or application materials, to: [email protected]

For more information, visit the website: https://medicine.osu.edu/departments/family-medicine/education/fellowships/primary-care-psychology

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Eating Disorders - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

Postdoctoral Fellowship in Eating Disorders - University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC

From bench to bedside, researchers in the program are developing new ways to improve treatment and understand the causes of eating disorders. Our training projects examine eating disorders and range from molecular genetic studies to clinical trials.

The team includes research faculty, post-doctoral fellows, graduate students, residents, medical students, and postgraduate and undergraduate trainees.

For more information, visit the website: https://www.med.unc.edu/psych/eatingdisorders/training-opportunities/

Contact: Dr. Cynthia Bulik, [email protected]

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship in counseling practices, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada

Postdoctoral Fellowship in counseling practices, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada

Job Description

The University of Nevada, Reno Counseling Services is recruiting for a full-time, 12-month generalist postdoctoral fellowship focused in counseling practices. This postdoctoral fellowship is for a generalist clinician; however, areas of focus may be available which include multicultural, assessment, sport psychology or groups. Other areas of focus may also be considered dependent on interest. Under the supervision of the director of Counseling Services, the postdoctoral fellow will provide a full range of psychological counseling, crisis intervention, and outreach services to university students. The postdoctoral fellow will receive a comprehensive training experience in university psychological services. This position has a “generalist” treatment focus, as well as prevention and awareness outreach and consultation for the university community. The majority of this work is accomplished via one-to-one interpersonal relationships with students, but may also be extended to faculty, campus organizations and other professional members of the community. All services provided are based on professional ethics, established standards for providers of mental health services and state and federal law.

 

Required Qualifications

Doctoral degree from an APA-accredited institution in clinical or counseling psychology by the time of appointment. The candidate must have completed a doctoral internship, in which they received supervision for counseling and psychotherapy activities. The doctoral internship must be completed by the anticipated start date of the position.

 

Preferred Qualifications

Candidates that have completed a doctoral internship at an APA-accredited site are encouraged to apply.

The preferred candidate would have experience providing counseling services to underserved populations, and should portray passion and interest in serving members from a variety of such groups.

Additionally, special consideration will be taken to applicants who have experience and/or an interest in multicultural programming and collaborative outreach activities on a university campus or clinical assessment experience with college student populations.

 

Department Information

The University of Nevada Counseling Services is a growing university counseling center that provides individual and group psychotherapy, crisis intervention, psychological assessment, outreach including educational workshops and presentations, general consultation and sport psychology consultation, and referrals to community health care providers. These services are undertaken in accordance with the following mission – the mission of Counseling Services is to provide psychological services to University of Nevada Reno students to support and facilitate their personal and academic success and development.

 

Contact Information

Search Coordinator, Alyson Castro, [email protected], 775-784-4650

https://nshe.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/UNR-external/job/University-of-Nevada-Reno---Main-Campus/Postdoctoral-Scholar--Student-Counseling-Psychology_R0115349

 

(This information was submitted on April 5, 2019)

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Postdoctoral Fellowships - Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, Atlanta, GA

Postdoctoral Fellowships - Emory Healthcare Veterans Program, Atlanta, GA

The Emory Healthcare Veterans Program (EHVP) provides advanced clinical training to prepare fellows to assume a variety of roles as professional psychologists, with in-depth training in serving the mental health needs of our nation's military and veteran population. Fellows obtain outstanding training in the practice of clinical psychology under the direction of Drs. Barbara O. Rothbaum and Sheila A. M. Rauch. EHVP provides a two-week intensive outpatient treatment program (IOP) for post-9/11 active-duty military service members and veterans struggling with conditions including posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety, depression, co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD), military sexual trauma (MST), and traumatic brain injury (TBI). Fellows practice within an interdisciplinary team, train within a scientist-practitioner framework, contribute to the leading edge of clinical care, and are valuable members of our treatment team. Fellows receive cutting-edge clinical training in massed evidence-based treatments including Prolonged Exposure (PE) therapy and Unified Protocol (UP), as well as evidence-based intake assessments including the CAPS-5-R and DIAMOND. Fellows receive ample supervision and consultation given our team approach to patient care, including individual and group supervision, as well as formal trainee didactics.

Additional clinical training opportunities include massed Unified Protocol group therapy; massed In-Vivo group therapy; individual and group family services based on the FOCUS model; individual and group wellness interventions; and individual SUD interventions (e.g., relapse prevention, COPE).

The one and two-year clinical fellowships primarily focus on training in evidence-based assessment and treatment; however, the clinical fellowship allows for research engagement based on fellow interests. The two-year dual fellowship is structured with a dual focus on advanced clinical training and advanced clinical research. These dual fellows engage in half-time clinical work and half-time clinical research.

All fellows, regardless of track, have access to rich archival data and ongoing research projects led by our faculty psychologists. Research interests among EHVP faculty include, but are not limited to: PTSD, anxiety, mental health disparities and access to care, psychotherapy outcomes, virtual reality-based exposure therapies (VRET), psychedelics and adjunctive pharmacological therapies (e.g., MDMA, THC, psilocybin), neurobiological predictors/outcomes of treatment, and early intervention/prevention of PTSD. Participation in research provides opportunities to gain a breadth of experience and to collaborate with colleagues across the Emory community and nationwide. 
 

For more information, visit the website: https://www.emoryhealthcare.org/centers-programs/veterans-program/training

Contact: Dr. Katie Lanier, Director of Training, at [email protected]

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in Behavioral Health, Atrius Health, Boston, Massachusetts

Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in Behavioral Health, Atrius Health, Boston, Massachusetts

POSTDOCTORAL PSYCHOLOGY FELLOWSHIP IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH (ADULT OR PEDIATRIC)

Program Overview

The Atrius Health Postdoctoral Psychology Fellowship in Behavioral Health is a one‐year, full‐time (40 hours/week) interdisciplinary program open to postdoctoral psychologists. The program provides in‐depth training in integrated behavioral health practices and time‐effective therapy within the context of a multispecialty outpatient medical practice. 

Fellows practice and receive supervision at Atrius Health, the largest independent physician-led healthcare organization in the Northeast. Atrius Health provides proactive, customized health care to almost 745,000 adult and pediatric patients at 36 practices in eastern Massachusetts.

The fellowship includes three training components: 

  • General and subspecialty‐area psychotherapy skill development

    • Emphasis on Evidenced-Based Therapies (including Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Motivational Interviewing)

  • Subspecialty research and program development

  • Teaching/consultation‐liaison experience

Fellows provide outpatient treatment to a broad outpatient population and also elect a subspecialty in one of the following areas:

  • Addiction 

  • Trauma

  • Eating Disorders

  • Women’s Health

  • Pediatric Behavioral Health

For our 2020-2021 training year, we are also pleased to offer a new fellowship track for psychologists seeking specialized training in health psychology.

  • Integrated Behavioral Health (Adult or Pediatric) 

Salary: $45,000

 

Work Location: Multiple locations in eastern Massachusetts

 

Benefits:

  • Health insurance

  • Dental insurance

  • Paid time off

Directors:

Elisabeth Morray, PhD, Fellowship Director and Women’s Health subspecialty leader
James Donovan, PhD, Director Emeritus

Subspecialty Leaders:

Rachel Latta, PhD, Trauma
Cally Lilley, APRN, Addiction
Alison Rowe, LICSW, Eating Disorders
Rebecca Weksner, PsyD, Pediatric Behavioral Health
 

APPLICATION/SELECTION PROCESS

The Behavioral Health Fellowship follows postdoctoral application, interview, and notification guidelines in accordance with APPIC policies (please see https://www.appic.org/Postdocs/Selection-Resources/Timelines-for-Postdoctoral-Selection/Postdoctoral-Selection-Guidelines for more information). 

All applications of qualified candidates will be reviewed by the Fellowship Committee. Finalists will be contacted in mid-January, 2020 to be offered interviews to be held in early February 2020; final selection decisions will be made by late February 2020. The fellowship lasts 12 months and begins August 3, 2020. 

We are accepting applications online starting on November 1, 2019. We invite you to apply through our careers website by selecting the blue external applicants’ link and then choosing “Clinical Professional” from the Job Field drop-down menu.

When you apply online:   

  • You will be asked to provide 

    • CV/resume 

    • Cover letter including:

      • Subspecialty area of interest (one only)

      • Your prior clinical and/or research experience (if any) in the selected subspecialty area

      • Your future professional goals and an explanation of how participation in this fellowship would enhance those goals

  • Your application will be immediately directed to our human resources department and then to the Fellowship Committee for consideration 

  • You will receive instant notification online confirming that your information/resume has been received   

*** Applications must be received by January 5, 2020 ***

After you apply, you will be contacted if your qualifications and experience are seen as a possible match for a fellowship position. At that point, you will be asked to provide us with three letters of recommendation, preferably from current clinical supervisors.

Due to the high volume of applicants interested in employment opportunities, we are not always able to provide ongoing information on the status of a resume once it has been submitted.   


Eligibility Requirements 

Psychology applicants must have completed all professional doctoral degree requirements from an accredited (accredited by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Secretary of Education or by the Canadian Psychological Association) institution of higher education and a minimum of a one-year pre‐doctoral internship meeting APPIC or APA standards.


Commitment to Diversity 

Cultural and individual differences and diversity in the training of mental health professionals is important. The Behavioral Health Fellowship is committed to creating a diverse and multiculturally competent cohort of fellows and implements strategies to ensure that fellowship cohorts are diverse and trained in multicultural competency. The fellowship provides an open, supportive, and encouraging environment for all fellows. Fellows are provided with comprehensive and up-to-date didactic training experiences related to multicultural competencies throughout the fellowship year. These competencies are incorporated into practical experience, research, case conceptualization and presentation, and supervision. Fellows develop individualized training plans with their supervisors and, if desired, fellows will be connected with diverse mentorship opportunities. 


Information session:

Thursday, December 5, 2019

7:00pm

Atrius Health

Riverside Center

Building 3, 3rd floor

275 Grove Street

Newton, MA 02466

 

**Will also be available for viewing online after 12/7/19. Link will be posted on Atrius website.

Contact Us

For questions, you are encouraged to contact:

Elisabeth B. Morray, PhD

[email protected]

 

(This information was submitted on October 31, 2019)
 

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Practice-Based Fellowship in Evidence-Based Psychotherapy - UCEBT, Salt Lake City, UT

Practice-Based Fellowship in Evidence-Based Psychotherapy - UCEBT, Salt Lake City, UT

The Utah Center for Evidence Based Treatment (UCEBT) offers exceptional training, supportive colleagues, and manageable caseloads in the beautiful state of Utah (home to five incredible National Parks).

UCEBT is a hybrid mental health setting that offers the flexibility and ease of a private practice with the benefits of a major medical center including didactic training, exceptional health care, PTO, paid holidays, hybrid work options, bonding events, and Costco membership, among other premium benefits. UCEBT was voted "Best Mental Health Treatment Center" in 2022 and 2023 for City Weekly's Best of Utah Edition.

Our supervisors have expertise in child/adolescent, family, couples, and adult populations. Postdoctoral fellows are matched with a primary supervisor and 2-3 treatment teams based upon training goals and population of interest. We have three primary teams:

Anxiety and Mood (A&M)
Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
Trauma, Stress, and Resilience (TSR)

Visit the website for more information: https://ucebt.com/train-at-ucebt/

Contact: Training Coordinator, Sloan Strike, PhD, at [email protected]

 

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026)

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Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA

Post-Doctoral Fellowship - Harbor-UCLA Medical Center, Torrance, CA

The Traditional Practice Program in Clinical Psychology is a one-year postdoctoral fellowship program accredited by the American Psychological Association (APA). Our program is grounded in the Scientist-Practitioner model of training and is designed to prepare psychologists for advanced practice in public sector settings. Additionally, training provided is a fully supervised experience designed for postdoctoral fellows to gain advanced competencies and to meet the California Board of Psychology criteria for Supervised Professional Experience hours towards licensure.

Postdoctoral Fellows are expected to refine existing clinical skills and develop advanced competencies in assessment, therapeutic interventions, consultation, supervision, and research/scholarly activities (e.g., program development or evaluation). Fellows will work with diverse patient populations and are expected to learn to function effectively in inter- and multi-disciplinary settings.

Postdoctoral Fellows that have completed our program have gone on to public-sector settings (local, state, and federal), academic and medical school departments, public agency administration, clinical practice, managed care administration, clinical research, and teaching.

For more information, visit the website:

http://www.harboruclapsychology.org/postdoctoral-fellowship-overview/

 

(This page was last updated on 1/16/2026.)

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Postdoctoral Fellowships - Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry, White Plains, NY

Postdoctoral Fellowships - Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry, White Plains, NY

Weill Cornell Medicine’s Department of Psychiatry in partnership with our affiliate hospital NewYork-Presbyterian, offers outstanding clinical training and educational opportunities for students aiming for successful careers in psychology.  Our programs are designed to provide an experiential model of learning, teach core theories of clinical psychology, and incorporate the latest empirically supported knowledge and research.  Our trainees benefit from education and mentorship from exceptional and diverse academically accomplished faculty in a world-class teaching hospital.

Our distinguished academic psychiatry program uniquely addresses each or our core mission activities. The department synergizes superior clinical care, innovative research and scholarship, and exceptional education and training in an environment that promotes collaboration and innovation.

Weill Cornell Medicine Psychiatry offers several Psychology Postdoctoral Clinical Fellowships.

For more information, visit the website:

https://psychiatry.weill.cornell.edu/psychology-postdoctoral-clinical-fellowships

 

 

(This page was updated on 1/16/2026)

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Postdoctoral Training Program: Translational Clinical Research Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute

Postdoctoral Training Program: Translational Clinical Research Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders at Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute

NIDA T32 Training Program – Translational Clinical Research Fellowship on Substance Use Disorders- Columbia University Department of Psychiatry/New York State Psychiatric Institute

Position Description: We are seeking fellows from diverse backgrounds underrepresented in psychiatric research with clinical or experimental psychology training to join teams in diverse community and academic clinical settings to inform their clinical and behavioral health research activities. The collaborative faculty offer numerous opportunities for fellows to engage in ongoing large research initiatives (e.g., the Clinical Trials Network, the Healing Community Study), as well as receive senior and junior mentorship in designing their own program of research and pilot studies. The Division also provides carefully planned training in the responsible conduct of research, rigor and reproducibility, and study management. Other didactics are tailored to the educational needs of each fellow. Our program is particularly committed to providing a unique training environment for the advancement of outstanding trainees from all backgrounds.

Program Benefits: Initial 2-year appointment, renewable for up to 3 years, Research training with outstanding, well-funded investigators in the areas of clinical interventions, behavioral pharmacology, and the implementation and dissemination of evidence-based practices in the community. Fringe benefits including health care, and support from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs,

Additional activities include: Seminars, Journal clubs, Opportunities to present at local and national meetings, Grant writing/reviewing workshops, Career development workshops.

Eligibility: Ph.D and/or M.D. with relevant research experiences in psychology, neuroscience, public policy, health or related field.

LEARN MORE and Application: https://www.columbiapsychiatry.org/research/research-areas/substance-use-disorders/education/fellowship


 

 

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Postdoctoral Fellow, The Berkeley CBT Clinic, California

Postdoctoral Fellow, The Berkeley CBT Clinic, California

The Berkeley CBT Clinic is excited to announce an opening for a postdoc for the 2018-2019 training year. We are a predominantly ACT based clinic, co-directed by Dr. Matt McKay and Dr. Stephanie Catella. Please see below for details. Feel free to contact me directly with any questions at [email protected]

The Berkeley Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ClinicPost-doctoral Supervisor Position (part-time) The Berkeley Cognitive Behavioral Therapy Clinic, a training program of The Wright Institute PsyD Program, is currently recruiting a postdoctoral fellow for the 2018-2019 academic year. We have one opening for a total of 24 hours/week. We are looking for psychologists who are passionate about evidence-based therapies and interested in training students in CBT. The mission of the Berkeley CBT Clinic is: 1) to provide effective and meaningful psychotherapy to diverse and underserved populations and 2) to provide cutting edge and comprehensive training in the full spectrum of empirically supported treatments to doctoral-level clinicians (ACT, CBT, DBT, Exposure Therapy, Schema Therapy, MBSR, etc). We offer low fee, sliding scale therapy to the community, while simultaneously focusing on helping clinicians develop a solid repertoire of skills across evidence-based treatments. In addition, the Berkeley CBT Clinic conducts several studies and is proud to offer a scientist-practitioner model in which clinical and research experiences are closely interwoven. Qualifications:- Basic knowledge of empirically-supported treatments (CBT, DBT, and ACT).- Clinical experience working with adults or older adults.- Commitment to and interest in providing training and supervision of evidence-based interventions.- Ability to receive and provide feedback on a regular basis and in a timely manner.- Ability to attend weekly meetings on Fridays (a mandatory half-day for all staff and trainees).- Doctorate in Psychology and seeking postdoctoral hours. Supervisor responsibilities:-Lead a 1.5 hour group supervision with practicum trainees focused on case presentations-Provide weekly individual supervision (1 hour per trainee) to practicum trainees-Lead a 1 hour weekly CBT group supervision meeting for students who provide group therapy-Meet with Dr. Matt McKay for 1-hour weekly consultation meetings (mentorship opportunities available)-Attend a 30-minute weekly staff meeting with all trainees and supervisors-Assist with organization and oversight of new research projects/dissertations (mentorship is available, if desired or needed)-Meet with Dr. Matt McKay or Dr. Stephanie Catella for 1 hour a week to consult and obtain mentorship. -Provide therapy to clients, if desired (individuals, clients, or couples, depending on one’s interests) Hours per week: 24 Start Date: August 13, 2018 Prior experience working with adults or older adults, supervising trainees, and overseeing research projects is preferred, but not required. Specialized mentorship and training by Dr. Matt McKay and Dr. Stephanie Catella are available for supervisors who do not already meet these qualifications. Application procedure:Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. To apply, please submit a cover letter, Curriculum Vitae and 2 letters of recommendation to:Stephanie Catella, PsyD, Clinical Training Director at [email protected]

 

(This information was submitted on December 12, 2017)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Rhode Island Hospital, Providence, Rhode Island

*Positions Available in the Acceptance and Mindfulness-Based Adult Partial
Hospital Program *

*Providence, Rhode Island *

*Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship Position:*

We will consider applications from individuals who are seeking a
postdoctoral fellowship. This Postdoctoral Fellowship in Acceptance and
Commitment Therapy (ACT) is in the Clinical Psychology Program (CPP). The
fellowship is a one-year position offered through The Clinical Psychology
Training Programs at Brown: A Consortium of the Providence VA Medical
Center, Lifespan, and Care New England, Department of Psychiatry and Human
Behavior's Postdoctoral Fellowship Training Program (PFTP).
Responsibilities for a postdoctoral fellowship position include provision
of group and individual therapy as described above, research activities,
and didactics. For additional information on the PFTP, information on this
specific fellowship position, and the application process, please visit the
Postdoctoral Fellowship link on our website at:
www.brown.edu/go/clinical-psychology-training. Applicants interested in a
fellowship position may also send their CV and a letter of interest to
Kristy Dalrymple, Ph.D., Director of Adult Psychology, via email (
[email protected]). However, please note that you also will be
required to formally apply to the PFTP, through the APPA CAS application
portal.

Rhode Island Hospital is a Lifespan partner and an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, dedicated to welcoming and
promoting a diverse workforce.

 

(This information was submitted on December 13, 2017)

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Postdoctoral Fellowship - Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA

Postdoctoral Fellowship - Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, PA

Nationally recognized, Geisinger is a leader in improving care quality while also driving down costs and increasing access.

Geisinger’s approach relies on using solid, evidence-based medicine to reduce unnecessary care variance and errors. Being data-driven has resulted in groundbreaking programs like ProvenCare®. Moreover, Geisinger’s world-class biobank, built via its MyCode® initiative, delivers useful tools informed by the patient’s genome that our physicians use in the clinic every day.

Geisinger has aligned every component necessary to manage total health and to provide the wide array of patient populations and unusual pathologies that learners need to grow proficient and confident. With a tertiary teaching hospital, a dedicated children’s hospital, community hospitals across an expansive geographic footprint, a robust research arm, medical and nursing schools and a health insurance company, Geisinger approaches education the same way it approaches care — with a focus on “total health.”

Graduate medical education at Geisinger leverages all its elements to provide a unique learner experience. We recognize that residents and fellows are clinical colleagues who require adequate time and space to research, study, absorb new experiences and grow. 

For more information, visit the website: https://www.geisinger.edu/gchs/education/residencies-fellowships

 

 

(This information was last updated on 1/16/2026)

Jennifer Krafft

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Siteman Cancer Center, Missouri

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Siteman Cancer Center, Missouri

POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN PSYCHO-ONCOLOGY

The Siteman Cancer Center at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis offers a one year postdoctoral fellowship for an individual with doctoral level training in behavioral medicine or health psychology. The fellowship will begin in August 2017, with start date negotiable.

Although not an APPIC member program, this fellowship is listed in APPIC’s Universal Psychology Postdoctoral Directory (http://www.appic.org/About-APPIC/Universal-Psychology-Postdoctoral-Directory/detail?id=2016) and will be abiding by APPIC postdoctoral selection guidelines, including the uniform notification date of February 27, 2017 at 10AM EST (http://www.appic.org/About-APPIC/Postdoctoral/APPIC-Postdoctoral-Selection-Guidelines).

REQUIREMENTS: (1) A doctoral degree (Ph.D. or Psy.D.) in psychology from an APA accredited program; and (2) interest and experience in working with a medical population.

JOB SETTING: The Siteman Cancer Center is a leader in patient care, community outreach and cancer research, prevention, and education and is a National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center. It offers the extensive expertise of more than 350 Washington University research scientists and physicians, many of whom annually provide comprehensive care for 8,000 newly diagnosed cancer patients.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: The Siteman Counseling Service at Siteman Cancer Center provides clinical services including outpatient assessment and treatment, inpatient consultation, and a variety of support services for individuals with cancer and/or their family members. The postdoctoral fellow functions as a full member of the service, assuming the same range of responsibilities as licensed psychologists, at the appropriate level of autonomy given the fellow’s abilities and experience. The goals of the fellowship program are to provide advanced training in the provision of services in a medical setting to patients and their family members, and to prepare for a position in the field of psycho-oncology or medical psychology. Weekly peer and individual supervision is prioritized in the training experience, and the fellowship meets the requirements for licensure regarding postdoctoral supervised experience in the state of Missouri. In addition, the fellow will have access to a wide variety of didactic training experiences available at Barnes-Jewish Hospital and the Washington University School of Medicine.

RESPONSIBILITIES: (1) Provision of clinical services (brief assessment, psychoeducation, and individual or group psychotherapy) for patients and families receiving care at the Siteman Cancer Center. Common treatment issues include management of physical symptoms or treatment side effects (e.g. pain, nausea, fatigue), adjustment disorders, depression, anxiety, caregiving concerns, and end of life issues; (2) documentation of clinical contact with patients; (3) consultation to providers of medical and psychosocial services for patients, including oncologists, psychiatrists, social workers, spiritual care providers, nursing staff, and nutritionists; and (4) participation in educational and outreach programs within or sponsored by the Siteman Cancer Center. Although not a requirement of the position, fellows may also participate in research activities leading to conference presentations and publications.

APPLICATIONS: Applications must be received by January 2, 2017. To apply for this position, please e-mail your CV with a cover letter describing your specific interests and three letters of reference to Dr. Yasmin Asvat, Coordinator of Clinical Training, at: [email protected]

https://siteman.wustl.edu/research/training-and-educational-opportunities/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-psycho-oncology/

(This information was submitted on November 18, 2016)
 

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