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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS ADULT PROGRAM
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CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS ADULT PROGRAMStanford University Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences anticipates 10 - 15 openings for post-doctoral fellows in its APA-accredited Clinical Psychology Fellowship Adult Program for the 2025-2026 academic year. Our fellowships are designed for those seeking careers in clinical practice settings.Anticipated start date is September 4, 2025.Stanford offers postdoctoral training in one of the following three tracks:1) Adult Subspecialty Psychotherapy, 2) Pain Management and 3) Behavioral Sleep Medicine1) Adult Subspecialty Psychotherapy
- 8-10 openings are projected in the
Stanford Adult General Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Division
subspecialty psychotherapy clinics, which provide training in evidence-based treatments for adults with a wide range of presenting problems.The Adult Subspecialty Psychotherapy track offers specialized psychotherapy training in the following clinics:ADAPT Clinic: Mood and AnxietyADAPT Clinic: OCD and related disordersStanford Sport Psychiatry and Psychology ProgramDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) ClinicEating Disorders ClinicINSPIRE Clinic: CBT for PsychosisPTSD ClinicAddiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis ClinicLa Clinica Latina: focusing on treatment of Latin American and Hispanic identifying individualsSMHART Clinic: focusing on treatment of Asian-identifying individualsTHRIVE Clinic: focusing on treatment of LGBTQ+ identifying individualsCouples and family therapy (limited opportunities)2) Pain Management
- One to three openings are projected in the
Stanford Pain Management Division . Specialized training includes: interventional and implantable device assessments; and cognitive behavioral, acceptance, mindfulness, and biofeedback based therapies used in both individual and group based settings, for a wide variety of pain conditions. Fellows are provided medical, psychiatric, and behavioral didactics focusing on the role of biopsychosocial factors in the treatment of chronic pain conditions including onset, maintenance, and treatment of pain conditions in the context of a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and collaborative training environment. In addition to outpatient experiences, fellows will have the opportunity to observe the only inpatient, academic, chronic pain management unit in the United States.3) Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM)
- Two to four openings are projected for fellows to receive focused training in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, which specializes in non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia and other sleep disorders. Training is provided in two separate BSM training tracks:
a) Sleep and Circadian Health Program
and
b) Sleep Health and Insomnia Program.Applicants can apply to one or both training programs.Stipends
are $71,650 plus generous benefits.
Start date is anticipated to be 9/4/2025.Appointments
are for one year. Positions are contingent upon funding.REQUIREMENTS : All applicants must have completed:APA- or CPA-accredited graduate programs in clinical or counseling psychologyAPA- or CPA-accredited internshipsall requirements for their Ph.D. or Psy.D prior to beginning their appointment.TO APPLY : For detailed information on our postdoctoral training program and application process, please go to
http://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry/education/post-doc-fellow.html
.Applications due on January 3, 2025.Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University’s research, teaching and clinical missions. The fellowship is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association, 750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 336-5979, apaaccred@apa.org.
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- 8-10 openings are projected in the
Stanford Adult General Psychiatry and Clinical Psychology Division
subspecialty psychotherapy clinics, which provide training in evidence-based treatments for adults with a wide range of presenting problems.The Adult Subspecialty Psychotherapy track offers specialized psychotherapy training in the following clinics:ADAPT Clinic: Mood and AnxietyADAPT Clinic: OCD and related disordersStanford Sport Psychiatry and Psychology ProgramDialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) ClinicEating Disorders ClinicINSPIRE Clinic: CBT for PsychosisPTSD ClinicAddiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis ClinicLa Clinica Latina: focusing on treatment of Latin American and Hispanic identifying individualsSMHART Clinic: focusing on treatment of Asian-identifying individualsTHRIVE Clinic: focusing on treatment of LGBTQ+ identifying individualsCouples and family therapy (limited opportunities)2) Pain Management
- One to three openings are projected in the
Stanford Pain Management Division . Specialized training includes: interventional and implantable device assessments; and cognitive behavioral, acceptance, mindfulness, and biofeedback based therapies used in both individual and group based settings, for a wide variety of pain conditions. Fellows are provided medical, psychiatric, and behavioral didactics focusing on the role of biopsychosocial factors in the treatment of chronic pain conditions including onset, maintenance, and treatment of pain conditions in the context of a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and collaborative training environment. In addition to outpatient experiences, fellows will have the opportunity to observe the only inpatient, academic, chronic pain management unit in the United States.3) Behavioral Sleep Medicine (BSM)
- Two to four openings are projected for fellows to receive focused training in Behavioral Sleep Medicine, which specializes in non-pharmacologic treatments of insomnia and other sleep disorders. Training is provided in two separate BSM training tracks:
a) Sleep and Circadian Health Program
and
b) Sleep Health and Insomnia Program.Applicants can apply to one or both training programs.Stipends
are $71,650 plus generous benefits.
Start date is anticipated to be 9/4/2025.Appointments
are for one year. Positions are contingent upon funding.REQUIREMENTS : All applicants must have completed:APA- or CPA-accredited graduate programs in clinical or counseling psychologyAPA- or CPA-accredited internshipsall requirements for their Ph.D. or Psy.D prior to beginning their appointment.TO APPLY : For detailed information on our postdoctoral training program and application process, please go to
http://med.stanford.edu/psychiatry/education/post-doc-fellow.html
.Applications due on January 3, 2025.Stanford is an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Stanford welcomes applications from all who would bring additional dimensions to the University’s research, teaching and clinical missions. The fellowship is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association, 750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002, (202) 336-5979, apaaccred@apa.org.
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