Available for the 26-27 training year
ELECTIVE DESCRIPTION:
The UCLA SHIP clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic in an outpatient hospital-based medical setting, serving UCLA graduate and undergraduate students with complex chronic psychiatric disorders. Patients are referred from the UCLA Counseling and Psychological Services Center (CAPS) after undergoing brief psychiatric treatment/assessment, for ongoing/consistent care at SHIP.
For further information contact: Jennifer Pike, PhD, jpike@mednet.ucla.edu
DAY, TIME, AND LOCATION:
Wednesdays 1:00-3:30 PM for 8 consecutive weeks (there may be some flexibility in day of week and timing of supervision, to fit with intern’s ongoing obligations).
2-month obligation, offered 4 times/academic year (coinciding with UCLA undergraduate academic calendar)
300 Medical Plaza, Suite 2200
HOURS PER WEEK:
2.5 hours per week: 1.5 hours providing direct clinical care; 1.0 hours in didactics/individual supervision.
FACULTY:
Jennifer Pike, Ph.D., supervising psychologist
Katerina DeBonis, M.D., medical director
SUPERVISION PROVIDED:
Method of Supervision: Direct Observation and Didactics
Format: Individual and Group
Hours Per Week: 2.5 hours per week: 1.5 hours providing direct clinical care; 1.0 hours in didactics/individual supervision.
Days and Times: Wednesdays, 1-3:30pm
Names of Supervisor(s): As listed above under Faculty and Staff section.
*In the event that a group does not fill, interns will be offered the opportunity to do CBT-I in an individual therapy format. Session are 45 minutes in length and are conducted over 8-10 consecutive weeks*