Graduate
Internship/Practicum
(Applications to Family Networks are currently closed for
GRADUATE Internship ONLY)
As an agency, we offer the opportunity for
training in multiple modes of therapy with youth and families. Service
modalities in day treatment and the early childhood intensive program include
individual, group and family therapy as well as milieu and experiential
therapies. In-home therapists often collaborate with schools, community
agencies and other mental health professionals to help establish a continuum of
wraparound services for client families.
We are a multidisciplinary agency and our
therapists, minimally, have a master’s degree in psychology, social work or
marriage and family therapy. Our underlying philosophy is strength-based,
solution focused while individual therapists utilize therapeutic interventions
from cognitive-behavioral, systemic, developmental, and other perspectives.
Graduate students gain experience doing
co-therapy, individual therapy, writing treatment plans, documenting therapy,
participating in staffings, consultations, in-services and individual
supervision.
Supervision is provided by licensed masters and
doctoral level staff members. A student is assigned a primary supervisor who
meets weekly with them. Additionally, other staff members are available to
offer both formal and informal supervision as needed. Students begin their
internship/practicum by reviewing their training, strengths and needs with their
supervisor. All students participate in a comprehensive orientation process
including an agency overview and program policies. Internships/practicums begin
by observing and shadowing experienced therapists and discussing the agency’s
philosophy about treatment and service model before beginning direct service
provision to clients.
Expectations of Interns/Practicum Students:
· Students will develop, with their
supervisor, a training agreement and schedule within the first few weeks of
their internship/practicum at Family Networks.
· Students will follow the ethical
guidelines of their profession.
· Students will work as members of
multi-disciplinary teams within Family Networks.
· Students will be oriented to Family
Networks’ policies and procedures and are expected to follow them.
· Students will participate in group
supervision and training seminars, as well as present regularly at case
conferences at their site.
· Regular, on-going informal evaluations
occur during the training period at Family Networks. In addition, formal
reviews take place with the student and their Family Networks primary
supervisor. The review process follows the Family Networks protocol of
gathering information from all staff that has had a supervisory role with the
student. The format of the evaluation itself can follow the student’s training
program guidelines.
What you can expect from Family Networks:
· Family Networks will meet the supervisory
requirements of the student’s graduate program. Typically, we are able to offer
supervision to doctoral level students in psychology and master’s level students
in marriage and family therapy, psychology, and social work.
· Supervision is generally provided weekly
by the on-site supervisor and weekly by a licensed psychologist, if required.
In addition, there are group supervision sessions and seminars on clinical
topics. At their site, the student will participate in weekly case reviews and
twice monthly psychiatric case consultations with the consulting psychiatrist.
· Family Networks offers an opportunity for
students to work as part of a multidisciplinary team.
· Family Networks offers the student an
opportunity to work within a collaborative model, as Family Networks
participates in collaborations between schools, mental health agencies and
Hennepin County.
· The student will be able to participate in
other agency-wide training workshops and seminars.
Selection Process:
· Interested applicants should complete an
application for internship. Applications are available on line or by contacting
Reubenna Cooley at
reubennac@familynetworks.org or 763-515-2453.
· Applicants should have prior experience in
therapy or experience working with children and/or families.
· Applications for fall master’s level
internships and practicum should be completed by May 1st prior to the beginning
of the fall practicum period.
· Applicants for fall doctoral internships
should have all application materials to Family Networks by December 1st prior
to the beginning of their fall internship period.
An
initial interview is held with the site supervisor would take place before a
final selection is made by Family Networks.
Click here to download Application