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1 SULLIVAN CENTER FOR CHILDREN Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology
2 Introduction The Sullivan Center for Children is an intensive outpatient treatment center that specializes in providing psychological services to children, adolescents, and their families. Our actual population varies greatly in terms of age, type of pathology, socio-economic status, and cultural background. Our Center is dedicated to the treatment of children, adolescents, and their families. We provide intensive assessments and individualized treatment programs. We have the capability to provide individually tailored programs to best meet the needs of the children and families. We have an integrated team approach in which, if appropriate, children and members of their families can be involved in an integrated treatment approach using more than one modality. We are a for-profit corporation, and provide fee-for-service basis, we also have a contract with Central Valley Regional Center that allows us to provide assessment services to children who have a lower socio-economic status. We deal with problems of childhood that range from mildly to severely disturbed. Because we provide intensive outpatient services, we have a large population of patients who are severely disturbed and who are receiving intensive outpatient services in the hopes of facilitating integration from hospitals and residential treatment centers into their homes, or in helping to avert hospitalizations or placements in residential treatment. The Post-Doctoral Fellowship is an essential training experience designed to help the developing professional become capable of independent practice. The goal of the fellowship is to create an environment, which encourages competency in the practice of psychotherapy and psychodiagnostic assessment procedures. The Setting Fresno is located in the heart of the Central Valley and is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Fresno has a population of over 500,000. Fresno is centrally located in California and is approximately two hours from Yosemite and three hours from the Central California Coast and San Francisco. The cost of living is below that of any other major metropolitan area of California making it an affordable and comfortable place to live. The Sullivan Center for Children is located in a serene park like atmosphere with acres of grass and trees. The campus includes two buildings that house therapy offices, testing rooms, a library, play rooms, group rooms, and a recreation room. The play room includes an observation room with a one way mirror. A Critical Learning Experience The Sullivan Center for Children is an APPIC member offering a Post-Doctoral Fellowship that is designed to provide the following: Post-Doctoral Level Fellowships, which are full time for a twelve month period
3 David Fox, M.D., Director of Psychiatric Services, is Board Certified in Child and Adolescent Psychiatry and holds certifications in Psychiatry-Neurology and Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. He graduated from Harvard University in 1962 with a degree in Social Relations, and from Yale University School of Medicine in In addition to working at the Sullivan Center, he is consultant to the California State Diagnostic School for Neurological Handicapped Children. Senior Staff Kathy Sullivan, Ph.D., Clinical Director and Founder of the Sullivan Center for Children, is a clinical psychologist with over twenty-five years experience specializing in the treatment of emotionally disturbed children and adolescents. She received her undergraduate degree from Indiana University, her doctorate from the California School of Professional Psychology in 1980, and was licensed by the State of California in Before opening the Center in 1989, Dr. Sullivan practiced in a variety of children s inpatient, residential, and outpatient settings. Mark Barnes, Ph.D., Assistant Director and Director of Training, has worked with children and adolescents for over twenty years and has been with the Sullivan Center since He holds a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology and a Master s Degree in Marriage, Family and Child Counseling. Dr. Barnes has diverse experience in treating children, adolescents, and their families in a variety of settings. He has a specialty in psychodiagnostic assessment and learning disability testing, as well as the treatment of depression, attention deficit disorder, and developmental issues of adolescents. Laurie Rabens, Ph.D., Special Program Coordinator, has been with the Sullivan Center since She received her undergraduate degree in Psychology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, her Master s Degree in Clinical Psychology at the California School of Professional Psychology, and her Doctorate at the University of California, San Francisco. Since joining the Center, Dr. Rabens has been involved in a variety of roles including providing psychological assessment and treatment to children, adolescents, and their families. She holds a major role in program development for the Center. Dr. Rabens clinical specialty is the assessment and treatment of preschool and young children. Treon Hinmon, Psy.D., has been with the Sullivan Center since 2002 where he completed internship and post-doctoral fellowship. He has worked in mental health services for over a decade. He completed a B.S. in Psychology at Old Dominion University in Virginia, received his doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the California School of Professional Psychology in 2004, and was licensed as a Psychologist in His professional experiences include working in residential treatment, in-home counseling, and program manager for a non-profit agency. Dr. Hinmon provides a wide range of services for children, adolescents, families, couples, and adults. Lisa Ganiron, Psy.D. has worked with children and their families since She completed her undergraduate degree at California State University, Fresno in 2003, her Psy.D. in Clinical Psychology at California School of Professional Psychology in 2007, and was
4 licensed as a Psychologist in April of Since joining the Center in July 2006, Dr. Ganiron has provided a variety of services, including individual and group therapies and psychological assessment. Areas of clinical interest include anxiety, depression, Autistic Spectrum Disorders, ADHD, and psychodiagnostic evaluation. Dave Wolter, LMFT, has worked with children and adolescents for thirty-five years. His career focus changed slightly when he completed his Master s degree in Marriage and Family Therapy. David also graduated with his Masters of Arts degree from the MB Biblical Seminary and began his two year internship at the Sullivan Center in June of He is editor of Psyche Matters, the newsletter for the Center, works as a Child Specialist and Divorce Coach with the local Collaborative Practice group, serves as adjunct faculty with Fresno Pacific University, and works with Hinds Hospice as a teen grief group facilitator and as an on-call chaplain. Clinical Psychology Post-Doctoral Fellowship Program Post-Doctoral Fellowship Training Components Psychotherapy Training (individual, group, couples, and families) Psychodiagnostic Assessment Clinical Interviewing Didactic Seminars Professional Development Training Program (Allocation of Time) Post-Doctoral Fellows can expect to spend their time as follows: For approximately 50% of their time, Post-Doctoral Fellows are engaged in clinical activities. Such activities can include: clinical interviewing, psychodiagnostic assessments, neuropsychological assessments, individual and group therapy, marital and family therapy, and consultation. Approximately 20% of a Post-Doctoral Fellow s time is given to attending seminars and group supervision meetings. Approximately 15% of a Post-Doctoral Fellow s time is allocated for charting and other administrative work. The Post-Doctoral Fellow will spend 15% of his or her time involved in professional and practice development which will include mentoring and practice supervision of Interns The training program is structured, yet allows the Post-Doctoral Fellow flexibility to participate in activities designed to meet his or her individual interests and training goals. Psychotherapy Training The majority of services provided at the Sullivan Center include individual psychotherapy for children, adolescents and adults with heavy emphasis in caseload on child and adolescent patients. A Post- Doctoral Fellow may carry one or two adult patients who may or may not be parents of children and adolescents in treatment at the Center. However, the focus is definitely on child and adolescent problems. There is a special emphasis on training techniques of play therapy as many of our clientele are pre-adolescent children. We also provide a wide range of group therapies. Post-Doctoral Fellows will be required to participate in a minimum of one group at any given time. Groups range in age from early childhood to adult and can be process or psychoeducational in nature. Post-Doctoral
5 Fellows will be assigned to a group that is most appropriate in terms of their ability and training needs. Family therapy is also a modality that is used quite frequently. Post- Doctoral Fellows will be trained in making the decision about whether or not individual or family therapy is most appropriate given the needs of the child and/or family. All clinicians working with children at the Sullivan Center also work with their families and parents in one fashion or another, or are coordinating treatment with another therapist who is providing treatment for the parent or family. Post-Doctoral Fellows will have the opportunity to work with patients of all ages. The heaviest caseload population that a Post- Doctoral Fellow will be carrying will be pre-adolescent children from two to twelve, and adolescents from thirteen to eighteen. Types of pathology will range from mild to severe. He/She will treat children ranging from those experiencing adjustment disorders extending to children who are suffering from major depression and schizophrenia. Most Post-Doctoral Fellows will initially be assigned children who are suffering from mild to moderate disorders, and as their expertise and training progresses, will be assigned children with more serious disturbances. In terms of socio-economic status there is also a considerable range. In terms of cultural issues approximately sixty percent of our clientele are Caucasian; the other forty percent are Mexican-American and African-American and a very small percentage are Asian families. Psychodiagnostic Assessment The Post-Doctoral Fellow will be exposed to a wide variety of testing instruments and training opportunities involving psychological testing. Post-Doctoral Fellows are trained in the administration, scoring and interpretation of a broad range of psychological instruments that are used to aid in differential diagnosis with children, adolescents, and parents. Specific instruments that are commonly used include Wechsler Preschool and Primary Scale of Intelligence: Third Edition, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children IV, Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Adults IV, Kaufman Assessment Battery for Children, McCarthy Sales of Children's Intelligence, Leiter International Performance Scale, Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test, Stanford Binet Intelligence Scale-V. Students are also expected to be able to administer, interpret and score the MMPI-2, PAI, MMPI-Adolescent, Millon-III and Millon Adolescent, Rorschach, Thematic Apperception Test, Children's Apperception Test, Roberts Apperception Test, and Projective Drawing instruments. Being able to administer, score and interpret the above are minimum criteria for successful completion of the Fellowship. Clinical Interviewing Psychodiagnostic interviews are part of the initial evaluation for every patient seen at the Sullivan Center. Post-Doctoral Fellows will be responsible for interviewing and performing mental status exams, and arriving at diagnostic formulations for all patients who they treat. They will have the opportunity to observe experienced clinicians both evaluating and performing psychological assessments.
6 The Post-Doctoral Fellow will be expected to manage all aspects of the client s treatment, which includes collateral contacts with other health professionals and school based clientele. The Post-Doctoral Fellow should expect a clinical case load of twenty to twenty-five clinical cases per week. The Post-Doctoral Fellow is expected to fully participate in all aspects of training which include supervision as well as seminars and ongoing continuing education events. Didactic Seminars Additional training and supervision will be offered in the form of didactic seminars, which will include weekly hourly meetings involving three different areas primarily. Those group supervision contacts are described below: Theoretical Seminars are provided by an experienced Licensed Psychologist who in weekly meetings covers issues regarding theoretical understanding and case conceptualization. administration, scoring, interpretation and integrating test findings into a well written report..professional Development The Post-Doctoral Fellows will experience individual and group supervision while fulfilling his/her fellowship commitment. Each Post-Doctoral Fellow will be assigned two supervisors for individual supervision. One, a primary supervisor, will be responsible for working with the Post-Doctoral Fellow on his or her clinical cases. The secondary supervisor will be working with the Post-Doctoral Fellow on the psychological testing cases that the Post-Doctoral Fellow carries at any one time. As a Post-Doctoral Fellow enters into training at the Sullivan Center for Children, it is expected that the Fellow will have a level of training that is commensurate with Doctoral level experience. This should include the capacity to perform clinical interviews, case conceptualization, and treatment planning. Grand Rounds are conducted by our Staff Psychiatrist on a weekly basis to discuss intervention strategies, both of a psychotherapeutic and pharmacological nature. Applied Techniques in Psychotherapy is an ongoing seminar conducted by the Director of the Sullivan Center for Children and is held weekly to discuss in a group supervision setting issues involving applied techniques. This supervision includes techniques of therapeutic intervention as well as assessment techniques. Assessment Seminar meets weekly and includes discussion of assessment techniques including It is the expectation that over the course of the year the Post-Doctoral Fellow will develop from a training orientation to a more independent practitioner orientation. The Post-Doctoral Fellow should expect to receive training in aspects of clinical case management, clinical business management, theoretical and structural organization of a clinical practice. It is the hope of this fellowship site that by the time a Post-Doctoral Fellow completes their training at the Sullivan Center for Children that the individual will be equipped to perform psychological services approaching a professional level. The goal of the Sullivan Center fellowship program is to facilitate the professional development of a Post-Doctoral Fellow from student to an individual capable of practicing as a psychologist.
7 Please address inquiries to: Mark Barnes, Ph.D. Director of Training Sullivan Center for Children 3443 West Shaw Fresno, California Phone# (559) Fax#: (559) Appointment Post-Doctoral fellowships are offered to students who have completed doctoral programs at a regionally accredited institution in clinical psychology and who have completed an internship that meets APPIC standards. Fellowships begin on July 1st of any given year. Application deadline is January 15 th of that year. The applicant should contact the Training Director to request an application and brochure. The stipend for the Post- Doctoral Fellowship is $31, per year. During the course of the training year, the Fellow will be evaluated on two occasions. The Fellowship will meet or exceed state licensing requirements.
8 3443 W. Shaw Fresno, California 93711
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