Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Postdoctoral Fellowships, Center for Emotional Health of Greater Philadelphia, Pennsylvaniahttps://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)