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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 2025. 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 mmaher@thereedscenter.com

 

(This information was submitted on October 23, 2024)

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