Mindhealth

510-282-8089

Agency Description

We have one current pre-doctoral student who trained at California southern university and another who trained at the California Institute for human sciences in Encinito California. We have had interns from Alliant University and CIIS.

Agency Mission

Mindhealth strives to provide a truly diverse range of clients while refining the intern's clinical ability to a professional level. Report writing, clinical intervention, diagnostic accuracy, and use of psychological testing will be refined and improved over the course of training.

Population

The internship at Mindhealth, Inc. provides direct psychological services to consumers. We do frequent psychological assessment, treatment and consultation. These services are primarily focused on injured workers who have claims of work-related stress, chronic pain from physical injury, PTSD from workplace assault or serious workplace injury, or traumatic brain injury. The clinic conducts forensic assessment of claimants with questionable validity. We provide general consultation evaluations to physiatrists, pain management physicians and surgeons. We provide a wide variety of psychological services including, chronic pain management, hypnosis, biofeedback, CBT, exposure therapy, and EMDR to a truly diverse clientele. We frequently use interpreters for non-English-speaking monolingual patients. In the past four months, we have used interpreters for Serbian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Farsi, Tagalog, and American Sign Language. The intern will be expected to develop competency and familiarity with a wide range of clients.

Staff (#, Degree, Prof. Lic.)

# of Psychologists: 2

# of LMFT: 2

OVERALL Match Process Internship Info

PREDOC POSITIONS NUMBER UNFUNDED NUMBER FUNDED ANNUAL STIPEND START DATE END DATE HOURS PER WEEK HOURS PER YEAR
Half-time 06/08/2023 07/08/2024
Full-time 2 28k- 35k Depending on cas 06/08/2023 07/08/2024 40 1800
PREDOC POSITIONS IND. SUPERVISION HRS/WK GRP. SUPERVISION HRS/WK
Half-time
Full-time 1 3

CURRENT Match Phase Needs

This Data is Informational Only. The Official Track and Available Position data is provided on the InternFit platform.

TRACK NAME TYPE NUMBER OF INTERNS

Training and Education Offered

There is a current need for psychologists trained to practice in the area of occupational behavioral health. Occupational mental health is complex in that is medical-legal and requires skill in forensic interviewing, clinical assessment, and evidence-based interventions. The psychologist must be trained in med-legal reporting as well as MTUS (medical treatment utilization schedule) approved interventions for common industrial mental health problems. The overall goal of the Mindhealth internship is to train new psychologists into competence in the specialized practice area of occupational mental health while simultaneously developing the interns professional and ethical identity. Many interns have trained at our program and did not go into this area of practice, but they left well trained in evidence-based interventions, diagnostics, and professional report writing.

X-Cultural Training

Opportunties:

The intern will demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, and skills in working with diverse patient populations who represent various racial, ethnic, and personal backgrounds and hold a variety of social identities. They will consider interpretation of psychological tests as well as the administration of those tests within the cultural context of the client. Interventions applied in treatment will also reflect the client’s worldview, manner of problem-solving, and social connections. Our clinic serves a wide range of ethnicities across a wide range of socio-economic groups. We frequently work through interpreters. These cross- cultural modes of treatment are a predominant aspect of the internship. We aspire to have the intern accustomed to and working well with a broad range of clients. We frequently use interpreters for non-English-speaking monolingual patients. In the past four months (as of this writing) we have used interpreters for Serbian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Farsi, Tagalog, and American Sign Language. The intern will be expected to develop competency and familiarity with a wide range of clients.

Language(s) staff can use in the delivery of clinical services:

In the past four months (as of this writing) we have used interpreters for Serbian, Mandarin, Cantonese, Spanish, Farsi, Tagalog, and American Sign Language. An intern may be able to use any of these as the need arises. We consistently serve Spanish, Cantonese, and Mandarin speaking clients. The other languages listed were a sampling of languages in current at the time to demonstrate a range of populations in treatment.

Responsibilities

1. Professionalism: The intern’s comportment will consistently reflect the values and attitudes of the field of psychology and professional psychologists. 2. Individual and Cultural Diversity: The intern will demonstrate awareness, sensitivity, and skills in working with diverse patient populations who represent various racial, ethnic, and personal backgrounds and hold a variety of social identities. They will consider interpretation of psychological tests as well as the administration of those tests within the cultural context of the client. Interventions applied in treatment will also reflect the client’s worldview, manner of problem-solving, and social connections. Our clinic serves a wide range of ethnicities across a wide range of socio-economic groups. We frequently work through interpreters. These cross- cultural modes of treatment are a predominant aspect of the internship. We aspire to have the intern accustomed to and working well with a broad range of clients. 3. Ethical Standards: The intern will consistently demonstrate both knowledge and application of ethical concepts and legal issues as they pertain to the practice of psychology. The intern will demonstrate knowledge and application of ethical standards of medical legal reporting. 4. Reflective Self Practice: The intern will practice with personal and professional self-awareness and reflection, awareness of competencies and areas for growth and with appropriate self-care. These practices will be monitored and encouraged in group supervision. 5. Relational Effectiveness: The intern will develop and maintain effective professional relationships with applicant attorneys, defense attorneys, nurse case managers and adjusters as well as referring physicians and others with whom they work. They will develop appropriate professional relationship with colleagues and staff within the clinic. 1. Scholarly Knowledge: The intern will demonstrate the ability to review scholarly literature and integrate this knowledge into clinical practice. 2. Assessment and Diagnosis: The intern will demonstrate proficiency in forensic assessment, disability assessment, diagnosis, and progress testing. 3. Delivery of Services: The intern will effectively use interventions designed to alleviate suffering and to promote health and well-being of patients. 4. Supervision: The intern will recognize the role and function of supervision and training in professional development. 5. Consultation: The intern will demonstrate the ability to provide expert guidance or professional assistance in response to client’s needs or goals.

Prerequisites

Required/Desired Experience:

Desired experience: • training in the treatment of trauma or PTSD •training or experience with behavioral interventions for chronic pain •bilingual English/Spanish strongly desired • legal or forensic experience desired

Brief Description of Requirements:

The applicant must be at the pre-doctoral or post doctoral level. The school they attend must be regionally accredited.

Application Procedures

1) Contact us by email to Drparke@gmail.com with a brief statement of interest and your CV. 2) Apply online through CAPIC.

Interview Process:

1) applicants will be screened with a brief telephone interview. 2) viable applicants from telephone screening will be invited for a one hour interview with two clinicians present.

What we are looking for:

1) Interest in psychology and law. 2) Interest in medical aspects of mental health 3) Interest in formal diagnosis in a legal forensic context 4) Interest in PTSD and Chronic Pain treatment 5) Ability to write detailed and accurate reports

Additional application docs required (if any)

  • County - Alameda
  • Contact Person Title - Training Director
  • Contact Person - John Parke, PsyD
  • Dir. of Training Title - Director of Training
  • Dir. of Training - John Parke, PsyD

  • Last Updated - 09 August 2022

  • Number of Applicants Last Year - 2

  • Participating in CURRENT Match process - Yes

  • CAPIC Member Since - 2022
  • Region - No. Cal
  • Internships Status - Full
  • Statuses approved by CAPIC
    • Half-Time 1 Year - No
    • Half-Time 2 Years - No
    • Full-Time 1 Year - Yes
  • CAPIC Internship Types Available:
    • Half-Time 1 Year - No
    • Half-Time 2 Years - No
    • Full-Time 1 Year - Yes

Primary Location

  • Executive Director - John Parke, PsyD
  • 585 Mandana Blvd. Ste #1
  • Oakland, CA 94610
  • Phone - 510-282-8089
  • Fax - 510-282-8089

Training/Clinical Services Offered

  • Assessment
  • Brief
  • Consultation
  • Crisis
  • Individual
  • Long Term
  • Outpatient
  • Psych. Testing