

Postdoctoral Associate - Mental Health and Counseling
Yale Health MHC - Post-Graduate Training
Hoffman, Karen W.
Central Campus
Full time
68500
The post-doctoral associate is designed for an individual who is seeking licensure and is interested in advanced training in Mental Health & Counseling for students at the Yale Health Center. The post-doctoral associate will provide individual psychotherapy and group psychotherapy and have supervision of these therapies on a regular basis. The Postdoc will participate in educational seminars, staff meetings and the operational and staff development activities of the center. The post-doctoral experience requires participants to be involved in the full range of psychological activities that permanent professional staff members engage in.
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