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Why Choose Illinois?
In addition to excellent supervision and generalist training, we offer:
- Secondary supervision
- A wide variety of possible outreach experiences
- Outreach and Prevention Services for issues such as disordered eating, sexual abuse and assault, trauma response, alcohol and other drugs, and suicide prevention
- A diverse staff representing a variety of perspectives on dimensions of culture, sexual orientation, gender, religious affiliation
- Diversity seminar
- Assessment seminar
- The opportunity to supervise a practicum student
- The INNER VOICES Social Issues Theatre Program
- Significant (pending budget approval) professional development funding ($750) for conference fees and travel
- Intern offices with WINDOWS!
- None of those big city or beautiful coastal distractions make it difficult to focus on training (and completing that dissertation)!
Our Commitment to Interns
- Investment in your training – interns work with virtually every clinical counselor in some aspect of intern training (e.g., supervision, seminars, treatment teams, outreach, consultation, or administration).
- Availability of licensed staff psychologists of varied theoretical orientations to provide individual and group supervision and actively participate in ongoing training seminars and case conferences
- To make every attempt to meet your preferences and needs following APA accreditation and specialty guidelines and within the limits set by the Intern Training Committee, available staff resources, and the service demands of the agency.
- To help you prepare yourself to function as knowledgeable and skilled professionals in university counseling centers as well as in a variety of other mental health service delivery settings. Former interns have gone on to work in university counseling centers, mental health centers or clinics, academic departments, and private practices.
- A commitment to infusing responsiveness to diversity in all aspects of training and professional practice.