Mission: To provide the department of psychiatry with expertise in the field of psychotherapy
Reports To: Director of Psychiatry, Chief of Psychology
Responsibilities: - Provides lectures, readings, seminars, assignments, clinical supervision and other training activities pertaining to the practice of psychotherapy to psychiatry residents, psychology externs, and others, as appropriate
- Participates in creation of curricula as indicated in coordination with Chief of Psychology
- Reviews clinical case material and assists in the development of psychotherapy skills
- Evaluates students' progress In competencies related to psychotherapy and participates in faculty meetings
Qualifications: - Education Required: Master's Degree or above in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or mental health counseling
- Minimum three years' experience practicing psychotherapy
- Minimum one year experience providing clinical supervision of psychotherapy
Knowledge and Skills: - Knowledge of a variety of theoretical models for the treatment of patients with psychiatric illness and the ability to apply then
- Knowledge of supervisory approaches and the ability to critique and supervise residents, interns and externs
- Knowledge of ethical principles related to the practice of psychotherapy and the capacity to apply them
Shift: Per diem position, as needed basis
Working Conditions: No direct contact with patient population. Preference for in-person training, but hybrid or remote (Microsoft Teams) is possible, at the discretion of the Chair of Psychiatry and Chief of Psychology
Job Hazards: No direct patient exposure; none.
Qualifications: - Education Required: Master's Degree or above in clinical or counseling psychology, social work, or mental health counseling
- Minimum three years' experience practicing psychotherapy
- Minimum one year experience providing clinical supervision of psychotherapy