Carter Psychology Center
Come Join Our Team Tired of the academic rat race towards tenure? Our providers enjoy a higher income than a professor, while avoiding the headaches of tenure, publication obligations, or university politics. Working in a small private company ensures you will see the most diverse patients while dealing with the least amount of paperwork…all while we take care of the administrative sides of the practice. Leave the big companies behind and focus on what is important to you. At Carter Psychology Center, our clinical and administrative staff work together to provide the highest quality, efficient, and effective care to individuals of all ages. Carter Psychology Center offers general therapeutic and diagnostic services including treatment for: mood and behavior disorders, relationship breakdown, substance abuse, cognitive and academic problems, and general life adjustment challenges. Our special programs include extensive care in the following areas: Pediatric Psychology, Eating Disorders & Weight Management, Forensic Evaluation & Consultation, Neuropsychology, Health Psychology, and Education Assessment & Intervention. View Job
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UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY MEDICINE & COMMUNITY
DescriptionAssistant/Associate/Full Professor. The Program in Human Sexuality in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health invites applications for full-time faculty (non-tenure) to engage in scholarly activities and clinical practice. Applicants should have background and experience in treating one or a variety of sexual and gender concerns and a track record of scholarly activity pertaining to sexual health. The successful candidate will have a PhD or equivalent in psychology or marriage and family therapy and be eligible for appropriate licensure in Minnesota. View Job View Job Abt Associates is offering Summer 2018 Internship Opportunities for Psychology students. We are currently looking for students pursuing their Masters or Doctorate (although we will be accepting applications from interested Bachelors students) in Psychology and would be interested in helping to conduct a study funded by the Department of Veteran Affairs. The positions are part-time (around 20 hours a week) and pay $20.03/hour. Here is a link to the posting with more information including duties and compensation.
The American Psychological Association Children, Youth and Families Office will be hosting a 2-part webinar series at 12PM ET April 20th and April 27th on Minority Children’s Mental Health.
Goals of this series are to: (a) increase practitioners’ awareness of mental health disparities in children and youth, (b) expand knowledge of the environmental factors contributing to children and youth mental health and service utilization, and (c) build practitioners' competence and confidence in their ability to treat, ameliorate, and prevent negative mental health outcomes in children and youth. Please visit https://bit.ly/2pVu4AL to register for the first session and https://bit.ly/2uGx20z to register for the second session. CE will be offered and free for the first 100 participants of each session. For more information about this topic please visit http://www.apa.org/pi/families/ |
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