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Practicum Training 2020-2021 University of Washington Tacoma CAPS invites applications
for practicum training. Ranked among the top 50 ethnically
diverse colleges in the U.S., we welcome doctoral students
interested in serving a student population that is racially and
ethnically diverse, traditional and non-traditional in age, 18%
military affiliated, regionally connected,
and largely first generation. We are
a small, dedicated team honored
to serve our students, and we
hope you find as much
fulfillment in working here as
we do!
Clinical Experience Offered
12-15 hour weekly practicum
Autumn, Winter, Spring Quarters (Sep-June)
8 individual clients weekly
1 hour individual supervision
1 hour didactic seminar*
Opportunities to co-facilitate campus outreach presentations
*If required by trainee doctoral program
Prior Experience Required
1 yearlong practicum involving intervention with adult populations
Psychopathology/DSM-5 course
Demonstration of multicultural awareness
How to Apply
Rolling deadline with first review Feb. 3
See CAPS Training Program at tacoma.uw.edu/studentcounseling for application instructions
Contact Training Director with questions: Bonnie Benson-Palmgren, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] P: 253-692-4522
Our practicum trainees are supervised by two Doctoral Psychology Interns.
Pictured: 2019-2020 Interns David Kim (Northwest University) and Veronica Felstad (Antioch University Seattle).
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Practicum Training 2020-2021 University of Washington Tacoma CAPS invites applications
for practicum training. Ranked among the top 50 ethnically
diverse colleges in the U.S., we welcome doctoral students
interested in serving a student population that is racially and
ethnically diverse, traditional and non-traditional in age, 18%
military affiliated, regionally connected,
and largely first generation. We are
a small, dedicated team honored
to serve our students, and we
hope you find as much
fulfillment in working here as
we do!
Clinical Experience Offered
12-15 hour weekly practicum
Autumn, Winter, Spring Quarters (Sep-June)
8 individual clients weekly
1 hour individual supervision
1 hour didactic seminar*
Opportunities to co-facilitate campus outreach presentations
*If required by trainee doctoral program
Prior Experience Required
1 yearlong practicum involving intervention with adult populations
Psychopathology/DSM-5 course
Demonstration of multicultural awareness
How to Apply
Rolling deadline with first review Feb. 3
See CAPS Training Program at tacoma.uw.edu/studentcounseling for application instructions
Contact Training Director with questions: Bonnie Benson-Palmgren, Ph.D. Email: [email protected] P: 253-692-4522
Our practicum trainees are supervised by two Doctoral Psychology Interns.
Pictured: 2019-2020 Interns David Kim (Northwest University) and Veronica Felstad (Antioch University Seattle).