Site |
Phone |
Address |
Contact |
Website |
Last Updated |
Keith Burrell (510) 559-3013 Beth Hossfeld (415) 444-5580 |
Keith Burrell, MFT, Carin Severence Grove, Marin Program Clinical Coordinator |
|
2/2007 | ||
(415) 459-5999 x100 |
Robin Joy Berenson, PhD, MFT |
|
1/2007 | ||
Family Services Agency of Marin | (415) 491-5750 | Dianne Suffridge, PhD Director of Training | 1/2007 | ||
FamilyWorks (formerly known as A.P.P.L.E FamilyWorks) |
(415) 492-0720 |
Lenore Cantrell, MFT, LCSW, Dir. of Clinical Training | http://www.familyworks.org/ |
1/2007 | |
(415) 499-1143
|
Walter S. Lee, EdD, Dir. of Community Services | http://www.fullcircleprograms.org/
|
2004 | ||
(415)-499-3255 |
Carol Kerr, PhD |
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/HH/main/mh/intern_faq.cfm |
1/2007 | ||
|
(415) 473-3800 | Susan Dubin-McNeil,
EdD, Dir. of Training |
www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/HH/main/mh/index
|
2004 | |
Novato Youth Center | (415) 892-1643 x226 | 680 Wilson Ave. Novato, CA 94947 | Maria Rosa Kaufman | www.novatoyouthcenter.org | 7/2007 |
(415) 221-3354 x37 |
Herbeth Rivera |
www.ohlhoff.org |
10/2007 | ||
(415) 491-0218
|
Gayle Paul, Chief
Supervisor |
http://mcoeweb.marin.k12.ca.us/
|
2004 |
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Bay Area Community
Resources, Program: New Perspectives
Type of
Agency:
Community
non-profit
Location:
Gateway Project—
New
Perspectives--Marin
Client Population
Served:
Elementary, middle and high
school youth and their families
Services
Provided:
Individual and group
counseling; family counseling and parent education; trained and supported peer
conflict managers within the school sites; drug/alcohol education and life
skills; DOA intervention and prevention; crisis support to the
schools
Contact
Person:
Keith Burrell, MFT,
Carin Severence Grove, Marin Program Clinical Coordinator,
Telephone:
Keith Burrell (510)
559-3013
Carin Severence Grove (415) 444-5580
Theoretical
Orientation:
Psychodynamic or that of
interest of intern
Specialized
Populations/Services:
School based
program
Special
Remarks:
A strong desire to learn
and a commitment to supporting youth is especially
important.
2004
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Community Institute for
Psychotherapy
Type of
Agency:
Non-profit
corporation
Location:
Client Population
Served:
Low income adults,
children, families and couples with a wide range of diagnoses and presenting
problems
Services
Provided:
Low cost counseling and
psychological services to individuals and families
Contact
Person:
Robin Joy Berenson, PhD, MFT
Telephone:
(415)
459-5999
Email:
rjberensoncip@aol.com
Theoretical
Orientation:
Psychodynamic; object
relations, interpersonal, developmental, self=psychology, Jungian, control
mastery, Mastersonian, and family
systems.
Specialized
Populations/Services:
Half-time
positions. Provides intensive training with an emphasis on long-term
psychoanalytically-informed psychotherapy with a diversity of out patient
clients. Training includes psychological testing with feedback given to
client, rotations in psych emergency services at
Special
Remarks:
2 year commitment. See link for specific practicum application and training information at http://www.counselingcip.org/media/InternPracticumFlyer.pdf
Link to
Agency:
2004
Marin
Name of Organization:
Family Service Agency of Marin
Type of Agency:
Community Based Mental Health Clinic
Location:
555 Northgate Drive San Rafael, CA 94903
Client Population Served:
Children, Families and Adults of all ages.
Services Provided:
A comprehensive continuum of community-based mental health and relatied services. Site has several tracks including child and family focused therapy and case management, adult therpay, child abuse prevention and treatment programs, alcohol and drug abuse treatment, parent eduation and crises prevention and intervention.
Contact Person:
Dianne Suffridge, PhD Director of Training
Telephone:
(415)491-5700
Email:
dsuffridge@fsamarin.org
Theoretical Orientation:
Psychodynamic
Specialized Populations/Services:
Child, Adult & Family Counseling
North Marin Counseling: Family/Child and School-based Services
Substance Abuse Recovery Program
Childhood Trauma Program
Pregnancy and Early Parenting Center
Suicide Prevention Crisis Services Traineeship Program
Special Remarks:
As a member of the FSA clinical team, you will participate fully in providing services to Marin's children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families.
Iindividual and/or group supervision that meets B.B.S. regulations, and in-service seminars are provided to you. In addition, adult and child/adolescent psychiatric consultations are offered on a weekly basis. With meetings and a caseload of 5-10 clients by early Spring, interns and trainees should be prepared to work 15-20 hours a week at the agency.
All FSA internship and trainee programs officially begin in September. When you send your resume please list, in order of preference, the FSA programs in which you have an interest.
Link to Agency:
Added 1/8/07
Marin
Name of Organization:
FamilyWorks (formerly known as A.P.P.L.E FamilyWorks)
Type of Agency:
Non-profit corporation
Location:
Client Population Served:
low to medium-income families; counseling for individuals, families, couples, kids; family reunification services; pre-school placement
Services Provided:
Low cost counseling and psychological services to individuals and families; parenting education; family temperament profile/consultation; moms and babies group; life transitions; anger and stress
Contact Person:
Lenore Cantrell, MFT, LCSW, Dir. of Clinical Training
Telephone:
(415) 492-0720
Theoretical Orientation:
Sand tray, play and expressive art therapy available; family, brief or long term therapy
Special Remarks:
Students have rated their experiences here as ‘good'.
Rolling enrollment for Practicum students, send resumes to Lenore Cantrell's attention at the above noted address.
Link to Agency:
2004
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Full Circle Programs
Community Counseling Services
Type of
Agency:
Community counseling agency
offering a wide range of services
Location:
70 Skyview Terrace,
Client Population
Served:
Client population
represents almost a full spectrum of demographic and diagnostic
diversity
Services
Provided:
Residential program for SED youth, student support
program (mental health services on 6 school campuses), community counseling
services (full spectrum outpatient clinic), family preservation clinic (in-home
program).
Contact
Person:
Walter S. Lee, EdD, Dir. of
Community Services
Telephone:
(415)
499-1143
Email:
wsleefullcircle@aol.com
Theoretical
Orientation:
Cognitive/behavioral
Specialized
Populations/Services:
“At Full Circle, we have a
clear purpose – to help children and their families overcome and prevent serious
and complex problems”.
Special
Remarks:
CAPIC site, so please
follow application guidelines set forth by CAPIC. 3 letters of reference, CV,
letter of intent, deadline March 1.
Link to
Agency:
http://www.fullcircleprograms.org/
2004
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Marin Community Mental
Health
Type of
Agency:
Community mental health
falling under the auspices of the Dept. of Health and Human
Services
Location:
Client Population
Served:
Services
Provided:
CMHS has 6 different placements: Forensic Mental Health/S.T.A.R (Supported Treatment After Release) , Older Adult and Senior Peer Counseling Program , Assertive Case Management/HAVEN (Housing, Advocacy, Vocational, Empowerment, and Networking) , Urgent Care/ Medication Clinic , CalWORKS (Services to families with minor children) and Dialectical Behavior Therapy.
Carol Kerr, PhD.
Telephone:
415-499-3255
Email:
ckerr@co.marin.ca.us
Theoretical
Orientation:
Varied:
family systems, psychodynamic, cognitive-behavioral, narrative, and integrated
models.
Specialized
Populations/Services:
Emphasis
on adults with acute or severe mental illness. School referrals of children and
families with multiple mental health needs.
Special
Remarks:
Site only takes advanced practicum students who have some experience with our population already, given the acuity of our cases. Please submit a c.v., 2 letters of recommendation and a letter describing your training goals and interest. Stipend of $2000 available for candidates who provide services in Spanish or Vietnamese.
http://www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/HH/main/mh/intern_faq.cfm
2004
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Marin Community Mental
Health – West Team
Type of
Agency:
Location:
Client Population
Served:
Wide
range of socioeconomic status and ethnicity. Families and individuals and
children with many problems, including alcohol, drugs, character disorders and
trauma.
Services
Provided:
Intern delivered services
include traditional outpatient center long and short term psychotherapy to
individuals, couples, families and children. Services provided at local
elementary and high schools.
Contact
Person:
Susan Dubin-McNeil, EdD, Dir. of Training
Telephone:
(415)
473-3800
Theoretical
Orientation:
Psychodynamic and family
systems
Specialized
Populations/Services:
On site multidisciplinary
setting where interns have the opportunity to work with adult and child
protective services, drug and alcohol counselors, public health nursing, public
health social worker and a Spanish speaking outreach team as well as an onsite
psychiatrist.
Special
Remarks:
CAPIC
application deadline March 1.
Send letter of interest, CAPIC application, CV and 3 letters of recommendation.
Phone conversations are welcomed by Training Director. This site does take
practicum level students who have sufficient experience. Bilingual students encouraged to apply and can receive a stipend. Half-time position. Required times are Tuesday 9-3 and agency
asks for at least 20 hours per week spread over three
days.
Link to
Agency:
www.co.marin.ca.us/depts/HH/main/mh/index
2004
Marin
Name of Organization:
Type of Agency:
Location:
910-912 Irwin Street, San Rafael CA 94901
Client Population Served:
Adults, Children, Adolescents, Family and Couples
Services Provided:
Individual, group, family and couples therapy for recovering addicts and their families.
Contact Person:
Herberth Rivera
Telephone:
(415) 221-3354 x37
Theoretical Orientation:
12 step, cognitive-behavioral and motivational interviewing.
Specialized Populations/Services:
Ohlhoff Recovery Programs help clients recover from addictions. They offer a strong, structured model of accountability and support which empowers clients and their families to take control of their lives. Based on the belief that addiction cannot be cured in isolation, they combine the critical components of recovery into a unique, success-oriented approach:
Special Remarks:
Training: 25% supervision and training including monthly Seminars and Workshops, weekly meetings and peer groups, and
Client Load: 60% of time is spend with direct client contact.
Application: Students can start training any month in the year.
Link to Agency:
Marin
Name of Organization:
Type of Agency:
Location:
680 Wilson Ave. Novato, CA 94947
Client Population Served:
Children, adolescents, and adults/couples/families from diverse multicultural and economic backgrounds.
Services Provided:
Individual, group, family and couples counseling.
Contact Person:
Maria Rosa Kaufman
Telephone:
(415) 892-1643 x226
Theoretical Orientation:
Eclectic orientation utilizing psychodynamic, structural family, play therapy, somatics, CBT and PCIT.
Specialized Populations/Services:
PCIT program offers a one way mirror for observation and coaching of PCIT techniques.
Special Remarks:
15-20 hours a week. Looking for a trainess that had experience working with kids and families. Bilingual counselors always needed.
Training: 30% supervision and training including weekly workshops, case conferences, staff meetings and peer groups.
Client Load: 60% of time is spend with direct client contact.
Application: Deadline in spring however, there are occasional openings at other times of year.
Link to Agency:
Marin
Name of
Organization:
Type of
Agency:
Day treatment program at
Marin’s first Charter school
Location:
Client Population
Served:
Adolescents who have abused
alcohol and/or other drugs, their families and the
community
Services
Provided:
Alternative educational services to students with,
or who are at risk for, chemical dependency problems. The program addresses academic achievement,
appropriate behavior in an academic setting, commitment to recovery, continued
sobriety, relapse intervention, family intervention and vocational
education. The program offers intensive therapeutic services
to help youngsters in recovery from chemical dependency.
Contact
Person:
Gayle Paul, Chief
Supervisor
Telephone:
(415)
491-0218
Theoretical
Orientation:
Psychodynamic and
Systems
Specialized
Populations/Services:
Adolescents in recovery
from chemical dependency
Special
Remarks:
Students have received good
training and supervision at this site. Runs for the school
year. Part of Bay Area Community Resources.
Link to
Agency:
http://mcoeweb.marin.k12.ca.us/