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QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE FELLOWSHIP
Doctoral candidates in APA-approved clinical and counseling psychology
graduate programs, who have completed an APA-approved clinical internship,
may apply for fellowships (applicants attending accredited school
psychology programs, or clinical psychology graduate programs with
other accreditations, or pending accreditations, will be considered).
Fellows are also expected to have met all requirements for the doctorate,
including the dissertation, prior to starting the fellowship. Facility
with verbal and written expression, as well as an excellent academic
record is essential. Prior clinical work in both therapy and assessment,
an interest in psychodynamic treatment, commitment to work in the
public sector, and experience with persons with severe and persistent
mental illness are strongly recommended. People from diverse racial
and cultural backgrounds are encouraged to apply.
How to apply for the Fellowship
We invite you to apply to become a Psychology Fellow by clicking
on the link (above right).
Please note that we do not accept applications via hard copy. The
website will direct through the process of submitting your APPIC
application, additional materials and supporting documentation (including
letters of recommendation) electronically. Applications are due
on January 4.
We notify applicants we intend to interview in February and we
do not accept applicants we do not interview. Applicants who interview
with us meet with training directors, core faculty, and current
fellows and also have an opportunity to tour the campus.
If you have any questions about the training programs, or the application
process, please call the Psychology Training Coordinator at 617-665-1183.
Thank you for your interest in Cambridge Health Alliance.
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