| Site | Phone | Contact  | Website | Last Updated  | 
| (707) 544-4451 | Michael Fraga, PsyD, Executive Director | http://www.ananda-institute.com/ | 2004 | |
| (707) 795-4336 | Dale Bryne, Program Administrator, A Step Up | http://www.communitysupportnet.org/ | ||
| Family Service | 707-545-4551 x215 | Joe Petzel | http://www.familyservicesonoma.org/ | 5/2007 | 
| Humanidad 
      Counseling Services | (707) 523-2242 | Andriya Glessner, Director | n/a | 10/2006 | 
| Lomi 
      Psychotherapy Clinic | 707-579-0465 ext. 230 | |||
| New 
      Directions Adolescent Services, Inc. | (707) 585-3700 | Michael Barclay, PhD, Clinical Director | www.sonic.net/~newdir/ | 2004 | 
| Psych 
      Strategies, Inc. | (707) 526-8300 | Pam Boaz, PhD | psi@ap.net | Fall 2004 | 
| SAY 
      – Social Advocates for Youth | Carolyn Caskey, MFT | |||
| Mariah Day, MFT | (707) 546-9922 ext. 302 | n/a | 2004 | |
| (707) 664-2153 | Michael Pinkston, PhD., Director of Training | www.sonoma.edu/counselingctr/internship.htm | ||
| (707) 829-5717 | n/a | 2004 | 
Name of Organization: 
Ananda Institute 
Type of Agency: 
Socially active, community based non-profit 
organization 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Families, adults, children and couples 
Services Provided: 
Counseling and psychological 
services, including psych and neuropsych testing, 
group and individual counseling. 
Contact Person: 
Michael Fraga, PsyD, Executive Director 
Telephone: 
(707) 544-4451 
Fax: 
(707)544-4492 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Psychodynamic, cognitive behavioral, narrative, 
family systems, object relations, humanistic and gestalt. 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Seniors, referrals from 
department of probation, parole, family court and child protective 
services. DV, substance abuse, outreach, teen and child assault 
prevention program. 
Special Remarks: 
CAPIC site, so please use uniform application 
process. MFT supervised hours. Clinical staff rounds; required 
hours on Tuesday and Thursday; March 1 application deadline. 
Link to Agency: 
http://www.ananda-institute.com/ 
2004
Name of Organization: 
Community Support Network 
Type of Agency: 
Non-profit agency 
Location: 
Admin: 
Client Population Served: 
People with a severe and 
persistent mental illness as well as personality disorders. Many have 
dual diagnoses. 
Services Provided: 
Behavioral health services; 
social rehabilitation; substance abuse recovery and relapse prevention; case 
management; outreach and advocacy. Individual and group 
counseling; workshops on personal problems and relationships and communication; 
independent living skills training. 
Contact Person: 
Dale Bryne, Program 
Administrator, A Step Up 
Telephone: 
(707) 795-4336 
Other Supervisors: 
Numerous MFT’s and LCSW’s 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Cognitive-Behavioral 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Dually diagnosed and the Mentally Retarded 
Special Remarks: 
Comprehensive program and 
services. Please visit website for further details. 
Links to Agency: 
http://www.communitysupportnet.org/ 
Name of Organization: 
Family Service Agency of Sonoma
Type of Agency: 
Private non-profit mental health agency; out-patient clinic 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Families and individuals in the Sonoma County Region 
Services Provided: 
General counseling, Domestic Violence Treatment program, Employee Assistance Program, the Bilingual Services Program, Widowed Services and Senior Services Counseling. 
Contact Person: 
Joe Petzel, Director 
Telephone: 
(707) 545-4551 x215 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
see Program and Services (page 5)
Special Remarks: 
For specific application and program information please click here: https://argosysf.tripod.com/FSASonoma.pdf
Links to Agency: 
http://www.familyservicesonoma.org/
added 5/2007 
Name of Organization: 
Humanidad Counseling 
Services 
Type of Agency: 
Private non-profit mental health agency; chemical 
dependence treatment 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Low fee agency designed to serve the community at 
large. 
Services Provided: 
Individual therapy, couples and family therapy; 
court ordered matters, alcohol and drug abuse (onsite outpatient treatment), 
parenting, domestic violence, divorce and custody issues 
Contact Person: 
Andriya Glessner, Director 
Telephone: 
(707) 523-2242 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Based on systems theory combined with a community 
mental health model. The working orientation is based on personal empowerment 
through insight, skill building, and mobilizing support. Also implemented are 
Depth as well as Humanistic, Transpersonal and Behavioral models as determined 
in supervision. 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Bi-lingual Spanish services ordered; low fee 
sliding scale fees offered; forensic psychology (court ordered clients). 
Special Remarks: 
Trainees are hired based on their experience in 
counseling, level of training, willingness to participate in a supervisory 
relationship, and their schedule of availability. 1 hr/week of 
individual supervision; 2 hrs/week group supervision; weekly case conferences, 
staff meetings and peer groups. Trainees will be on site approximately 
12-17 hours per week and will include the following activities: 2-12 hrs direct 
client contact; 2-4 supervision and training; 2-3 admin duties and record 
keeping. Students are able to tape therapy sessions. 
Links to Agency: 
n/a 
10.06
Name of Organization: 
Lomi Psychotherapy Clinic 
Type of Agency: 
Private Psychotherapy Clinic 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Individuals, couples, families, children and groups 
with a wide range of mental health issues 
Services Provided: 
Mental health services with an integrative 
mind-body approach 
Contact Person: 
Telephone: 
707-579-0465 ext. 230 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Psychodynamic with somatic work 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Traditional, in depth psychotherapy practice with 
mindfulness and somatic techniques 
Special Remarks: 
Paid internships for post degree 
interns as well as trainees who have had at least one year of clinical 
experience. Lomi pays interns at the rate of 
$7-10 per session. There are up to 24 interns at the clinic at any given time. 
Links to Agency: 
Name of Organization: 
New Directions Adolescent 
Services, Inc. 
Type of Agency: 
Private non-profit corporation which contracts with 
Sonoma County Mental Health Services 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Mental health care and academic services offered to 
teens of 
Services Provided: 
Day treatment services, including academic 
assistance through their non0public school as well as frequent and intensive 
therapeutic support which includes individual, family and group therapy as well 
as art therapy. 
Contact Person: 
Michael Barclay, PhD, Clinical Director 
Telephone: 
(707) 585-3700 
Fax: 
(707) 585-3883 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Cognitive and behavioral, narrative, psychodynamic 
and art therapies 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Working with teens who 
would otherwise be placed in out of home placements. Hispanic, Native American, 
African American, Asian American and Pacific Islander populations served. 
Special Remarks: 
This is a CAPIC placement, please follow 
application process. Previous clinical experience is suggested, as this is an 
intense program with a very difficult population. 
Link to Agency: 
Name of Organization: 
Psych Strategies, Inc. 
Type of Agency: 
Multidisciplinary, private 
practice setting offering outpatient individual, couple, family and group 
psychotherapy. They offer three intensive outpatient programs: pain 
management, eating disorders and substance abuse. 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
People from ages six years to 
senior citizens. 
Services Provided: 
Crisis assessment and treatment, 
intake and case management, medication evaluation and treatment, psychological 
testing, and short and long term psychotherapy (including EAP and CDIS 
services). 
Contact Person: 
Pam Boaz, PhD 
Telephone: 
(707) 526-8300 
Email: 
psi@ap.net 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Cognitive-behavioral, psychodynamic (object 
relations), family systems, narrative, Gestalt, Jungian 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Eating disorders, chronic pain and substance abuse 
programs offered 
Special Remarks: 
This agency will consider you for practicum if you 
have strong clinical experience and skills. You will work very independently 
here, so you need to be ready clinically for this. Good training offered within 
the specialized outpatient programs. 
Link to Agency 
http://www.psychstrategies.com/ 
fall 2004 
Name of Organization: 
SAY – Social Advocates for Youth 
Type of Agency: 
A participating 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Youth and their families 
Services Provided: 
24 hr. crisis hotline, runaway/homeless youth 
shelter, group home services, individual, group and family counseling, 
school-based programs, street outreach and HIV education, family advocacy and 
mentoring 
Contact Person: 
Carolyn Caskey, MFT 
Telephone: 
(707) 544-3299 
Other Supervisors: 
Edward Biggs, EdD 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Dependent upon program 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
At risk youth and their families 
Special Remarks: 
This site was very highly rated by a 2003-04 trainee 
Links to Agency: 
http://www.socialadvocatesforyouth.org/ 
Name of Organization: 
Type of Agency: 
Safe House: a residential setting for abused women 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Safe House serves women fleeing from DV 
Services Provided: 
Play and family therapies 
Individual therapy 
Contact Person: 
Mariah Day, MFT, Specializing in chemical 
dependency 
Telephone: 
(707) 546-9922 ext. 30 on Tuesday or Wednesday 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Aial Place-Children are 
referred from CPS, care providers in the community and their doctors. Hours available during the day only. Group 
supervision 12-2 on Tuesdays, with individual supervision available if client 
load is over 5. Training on cycle of violence, chemical 
dependency and play therapy. 
Link to Agency: 
No website 
2004
Name of Organization: 
Type of Agency: 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
University students of all ages 
Services Provided: 
Comprehensive services offered to approximately 
7000 students and their families 
Contact Person: 
Michael Pinkston, PhD., Director of Training 
Telephone: 
(707) 664-2153 
Fax: 
(707) 664-3636 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Existential, Systems, Cognitive-Behavioral, 
Narrative, Psychodynamic 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Eating disorders, multi-cultural and gender issues; 
drop-in counseling; individual, group and family counseling services provided. 
Depression and anxiety. 
Special Remarks: 
Specify in letter of intent which training track 
you are interested in: Individual or Family and Couples. Responsibilities 
include 8-12 clients weekly; 1 hr/week drop-in or crisis counseling; run groups 
and/or offer workshops. Clinical issues seminar; case conference; group process 
and ‘red flags’ issues. Live supervision with families, 
psychiatrist consultation, brief therapy. SSU is very familiar with 
Argosy students, and offers a very comprehensive training opportunity. Please 
see website for current clinical staff and interns. 
Links to Agency: 
www.sonoma.edu/counselingctr/internship.htm 
Name of Organization: 
Type of Agency: 
Community services agency 
Location: 
Client Population Served: 
Children, families, teens, couples and elderly 
Services Provided: 
Drug and alcohol services, counseling, teen 
services, elderly services, housing, case management, counseling and prevention 
Contact Person: 
Megan Rooney, Clinical Training Director 
Telephone: 
(707) 829- 5717 
Theoretical Orientation: 
Specialized Populations/Services: 
Special Remarks: 
Approved early 2004 and a student at that time had 
a good experience there. 
Link to Agency: 
2004