Baylor University Counseling Center Doctoral Internship in Psychology 2015 Intern Orientation Schedule Unscheduled times: may be used for… Assigned Readings Supervision Reflection paper 30 minutes with each staff to learn what they do Point N Click Practice Setting up video equipment Computer set up Informal visiting with other interns and staff Other settling in activities Completing Intern Self-Assessment Observing staff Initial Assessments (Walk-Ins) Reviewing Intern Manual and BU Counseling Center Policy & Procedures Manual Researching various state licensure requirements Please let Randal know if you need to leave the Counseling Center/Campus other than for lunch. Observing staff conducting intake session: Attempt to observe at least 2 intake sessions with separate staff members during orientation (back-up plan: observe staff member you are sharing Walk-In Clinic time) Monday August 3 8:00–9:30 Welcome Reception Breakfast with Counseling Center Staff 9:30-10:00 Intern Supervision Meeting – Dr. Randal Boldt, 2 Practicum students 10:00-10:30 Review Orientation Schedule 10:30-12:00 Check in with Human Resources 1:00-2:00 Office Manager – Tanesha Ward 2:00–5:00 Walk-In Clinic: Initial Assessment, Service Delivery Model, and Scope of Services, Role Play Practice – Dr. Lauri Rogers and Teran Yaklin, LCSW Tuesday August 4 10:00-12:00 Review Internship Manual; Assigned Readings – Dr. Randal Boldt 1:00-3:00 Baylor Culture and Spirituality – Dr. Emma Wood 3:00-5:00 Self-Assessment of Competencies – on own Supervision Reflection Questions 3:00 Meeting with Training Coordinator – Intern A 4:00 Meeting with Training Coordinator – Intern B Wednesday August 5 8:00-12:00 3:00 – 5:00 Diversity Training: Video & Discussion of “Crash” – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell College Student Mental Health – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director BUCC Thursday August 6 8:00-9:00 Professionalism – Dr. Randal Boldt 9:00-11:00 Supervision Seminar – Dr. Randal Boldt 2:00-4:00 Professional Development: Internship Transition & Self-Care – Dr. Emma Wood Friday August 7 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment Team Meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Sarah Dorrell Ritter, Case Manager 9:00-10:00 Introduction of 5 Coordinators, Case Management, Dietician, and Addictive Behavior Specialist 10:00-12:00 Group Therapy Training – Dr. Lauri Rogers 2:00-4:00 Professional Development: Internship Stages and Multiple-Role Relationships – Dr. Randal Boldt Monday August 10 8:00-12:00 12:00-1:00 2:00-4:00 WOW (Workplace Orientation & Welcome) – New employee orientation (HR) Lunch with Training Committee – Dr. Randal Boldt, Dr. Lauri Rogers, Dr. Emma Wood, Dr. Jim Marsh, and Dr. John Klocek Getting the Most Out of Clinical Supervision – Dr. Emma Wood Tuesday August 11 8:00-12:00 WOW – New employee orientation (HR) 2:00-4:00 Sexual Assault and College Students – Dr. Cheryl Wooten Wednesday August 12 8:00-8:30 Nancy Keating, RN at the Health Center 9:00-11:00 Trauma: Best Practices with Survivors – Dr. Cheryl Wooten 1:00-2:00 Intern A supervision with Practicum student A 2:00-3:00 Intern B supervision with Practicum student B 3:00-5:00 Crisis Intervention, On- Call, Role Play – Dr. Lauri Rogers & Teran Yaklin, LCSW Thursday August 13 8:00-12:00 Bystander Intervention Training (Interns & Staff) – Dr. Cheryl Wooten 2:00-3:00 Select Supervisors, Enter full schedule into Point n Click 1:30-4:30 Supervision Seminar Friday August 14 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment Team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Bethany McCraw, Associate Dean for Student Conduct Administration 9:00-10:00 Intern Supervision Meeting – Dr. Randal Boldt, Ashley & Kaitlyn 10:00-12:00 Diversity Training: Experiential - Culture, Power, & Privilege – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell & Dr. Emma Wood 2:00-4:00 Crisis Intervention continued – Teran Yaklin, LCSW & Dr. Lauri Rogers Monday August 17 8:30-9:30 Dr. Burt Burleson, University Chaplain at BOBO 9:30-11:30 Diversity Training: Case Conceptualization – Dr. Emma Wood 1:00-3:00 Diversity Training: Ability & Disability – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell 3:30-4:30 Goals & Tasks of Supervision Intern A & Practicum Student A; Intern B & Practicum Student B Tuesday August 18 8:00-10:00 Health Center – Get to Know - Breakfast 10:00-12:00 Fall & Spring Diversity Seminar Introduction – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell, Dr. Emma Wood, and Dr. Randal Boldt Supervision Seminar – Dr. Randal Boldt & Dr. Emma Wood 2:00-4:00 Wednesday August 19 8:00-12:00 Ethical & Legal Issues @ UCC – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director 2:00-4:00 Diversity Training: Clinical Videos – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell Thursday August 20 8:00-5:00 Move In Day Friday August 21 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Patty Crawford, Title IX Coordinator 10:00-12:00 Group Therapy @ UCC – Dr. Lauri Rogers 2:00-4:00 Supervision Seminar – Dr. Randal Boldt & Dr. Emma Wood Sunday August 23 5:30-8:00 Peer Leader Training Monday August 24 8:00-10:00 Treating Anxiety in College Counseling – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director 10:00-11:00 Intern A supervision with Practicum student A 11:00-12:00 Intern B supervision with Practicum student B 2:00-4:00 Diversity Training: Clinical Videos – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell 5:30-8:00 Peer Leader Training Tuesday August 25 10:00-12:00 Diversity Seminar - begins weekly 5:00-9:00 Sexual Assault Prevention Campaign Wednesday August 26 9:00-10:00 Trauma Consultation –begins weekly – Dr. Cheryl Wooten 10:00-12:00 Working with Grief – Teran Yaklin, LCSW 1:00-2:00 Supervision Seminar 2:00-3:30 Intern A supervision of Practicum student A 3:30-5:00 Intern B supervision of Practicum student B Thursday August 27 8:00-9:30 Intern Case Conference – begins weekly 9:30-11:00 Supervision of Supervision – begins weekly 2:00-4:00 Didactic Seminar – begins weekly Friday August 28 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Rob Engblom, Associate Director of Resident Learning 9:00-10:00 Preparation for Intern Case Conference – Dr. Randal Boldt 10:00-12:00 Group Therapy @ UCC – Dr. Lauri Rogers Monday August 31 8:00-9:00 Assessment of Summer Training – Dr. Randal Boldt 9:00-10:30 Goals Meeting with Training Coordinator – Intern B 10:30-12:00 Goals Meeting with Training Coordinator – Intern A 2:00-5:00 Campus Threat & Panic Button Preparedness Friday September 4 8:00-9:00 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director 8:30 Dr. Kevin P. Jackson, Vice President for Student Life 9:00 Dr. Martha Lou Scott, Associate Vice President for Student Life Friday September 11 8:00-9:00 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director 9:15-10:15 Sinda Vanderpool, Associate Vice Provost for Academic Enrollment Management at Paul L. Foster Success Center Friday September 18 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Chief Brad Wigtil, Baylor Chief of Police Friday September 25 8:00-9:00 8:30 Treatment team staff meeting – Dr. Jim Marsh, Director Pearl Beverly, Director of Multicultural Affairs Baylor University Counseling Center Doctoral Internship of Psychology Didactic In-service Seminar Thursdays 1:00am-3:00pm, Conference Room Interns participate in the Didactic In-Service Seminar series during Fall and Spring Semesters, which focuses on exposure to a variety of evidenced-based models (e.g., CBT, Psychodynamic), orienting interns toward technical integration of interventions supported by theory and research, and increasing their knowledge of developmental and clinical issues relevant to a college population. Licensed Staff Psychologists and guest speakers from the University and Waco community present topics relevant to the acquisition of assessment and psychotherapy skills, grounded in legal and ethical guidelines of practice, in this weekly twohour seminar. Interns are expected to research and present an In-service Seminar that enhances their knowledge and skill set during the Spring Semester of the training year. Fall Semester 2015 August 27 Common Factors Approach – Dr. Emma Wood September 3 Brief Short-term Counseling – Dr. Emma Wood September 10 Psychotherapy Integration - I/P Process Approach – Dr. Randal Boldt September 17 Psychotherapy Integration – I/P Process Approach – Dr. Randal Boldt September 24 Women’s Issues in Counseling I:– Dr. Emma Wood {Prepare by having watched Miss Representation} October 1 Men’s Issues in College Counseling I – Dr. Don Arterburn {prepare by having watched Tough Guise} October 8 Microskills Training October 15 Drugs, Alcohol, & College Students – Dr. Don Arterburn October 22 Microskills Training October 29 Time Limited Dynamic Psychotherapy (TLDP) – Dr. Randal Boldt {Prepare by watching assigned video} November 5 TLDP – Hanna Levenson; Video watch and process – Dr. Randal Boldt {Prepare by watching assigned video} November 12 Microskills Training November 19 Eating Disorders: Assessment, Consultation, & Referral – Dr. Emma Wood November 26 Thanksgiving Holiday Break December 3 Grief and Loss – Teran Yaklin, LCSW December 10 Life After Internship: Panel Discussion–Dr. Emma Wood, Dr. Lauri Rogers, Dr. Boldt December 17 Stress Management and Mindfulness – Dr. Yoshiko Hall December 24 Christmas Holiday Break Spring Semester 2016 January 7 Motivational Interview I – Dr. Randal Boldt January 14 Motivational Interview II – Dr. Randal Boldt January 21 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar January 28 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar February 4 TUCCCC – Texas University & College Counseling Center Conference February 11 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar February 18 Feminist Theory and Clinical Interventions – Dr. Emma Wood February 25 Working with Survivors of Trauma – Dr. Cheryl Wooten March 3 Adult Children of Alcoholics – Dr. Lauri Rogers March 10 Working with Veterans on a College Campus – Dr. John Klocek March 17 Spring Break March 24 Texas University Counseling Centers Retreat March 31 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar April 7 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar April 14 Microskills Training or Career Development Seminar April 21 Working with Couples – Dr. Don Arterburn April 28 Graduation & Transition issues for college students – Dr. Yoshiko Hall May 5 Psychology Intern Capstone Professional Presentation – Intern A May 19 Psychology Intern Capstone Professional Presentation – Intern B May 26 Debriefing the Year of Clinically Focused Seminars – Dr. Randal Boldt Baylor University Counseling Center Doctoral Internship in Psychology Diversity Seminar Tuesdays 10:00am-12:00pm, Conference Room The Diversity Seminar is designed for Psychology Interns to build their awareness, knowledge, and skills in building multicultural competencies. A staff psychologist/supervisor, faculty, or community member who specializes in the topic of the week will facilitate the training. The goal of the Diversity Seminar is to expand understanding beyond the theoretical and research based learning that interns have received thus far in their graduate education. The seminar focuses on intervention skills and working with the complexities of personal awareness, transference/countertransference, and the role of multiple identities in relation to clinical work. Emphasis is placed on understanding individuals as unique and complex persons with evolving identities and values systems. The trainings will involve experiential components. Fall Semester 2015 (switches to every other week mid-September) August 18 Fall & Spring Diversity Seminar Introduction – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell, Dr. Randal Boldt, Dr. Emma Wood August 25 Difficult Dialogues – Dr. Emma Wood September 1 What does it mean to be a culturally competent counselor? –Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell September 8 Power & Privilege Analysis II – Dr. Emma Wood & Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell September 15 Exploring Identity through Arts – Dr. Randal Boldt September 22 Off Week September 29 Sexuality and Sexual Orientation – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell/ Dr. Emma Wood October 6 Off Week October 13 Ability and Disability – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell October 20 Off Week October 27 Racial Identity Development in People of Color – Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell November 3 Off Week November 10 Off Week November 17 Multicultural Treatment Planning and Interventions November 24 Thanksgiving Holiday Break December 1 Off Week December 8 Faith & Spirituality – Dr. Lauri Rogers December 15 Size, Stigma, and Binge Eating in Colleges: Fighting the Fear of the Freshman Fifteen – Dr. Emma Wood Spring Semester 2016 January 5 Working with International and Multilingual Students – Dr. Yoshiko Hall January 12 Politeness, Academic, & Color Blind Protocols in Difficult Dialogues January 19 White Racial Identity Development – Dr. Emma Wood January 26 Off Week February 2 Working with Transgender Clients – Dr. Emma Wood February 9 Off Week February 16 Mental Health & the Church: Understanding how the view of a client’s religious/ spiritual background could affect their view of mental health & treatment - Dr. Monique MarshBell February 23 Off Week March 1 Social Justice in University Counseling. Exploring the social justice and advocacy that we are called to engage in under our ethics code. In what ways might we interpret our ethics code differently when working with diverse populations? – Dr. Emma Wood and Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell March 8 Spring Break March 15 Becoming One from Two Different Cultures: Premarital and couples counseling with partners of different cultural backgrounds – Dr. Don Arterburn March 22 Texas University Counseling Centers Retreat March 29 Working with LGBT Clients at a Christian University Panel Discussion: Dr. Emma Wood & Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell April 5 Off Week April 12 Off Week April 19 To Be Determined April 26 Off Week May 3 Mental Health and the Church: Understanding how the view of client’s religious / spiritual background could affect their mental health and treatment - Dr. Monique Marsh-Bell May 10 Psychology Intern Capstone Case Presentation May 17 Psychology Intern Capstone Case Presentation May 24 Debriefing the year of Diversity Seminars- Dr. Randal Boldt May 31 Off Week Baylor University Counseling Center Doctoral Internship in Psychology Summer Professional Development Seminar Thursdays 2:00pm-4:00pm, Baylor University Counseling Center Conference Room This summer seminar is meant to be a time for bringing together the trainings the intern has had over the course of the year and provide capstone experiences. Students will each present to clinical staff their theory of change model, as a professional presentation. They will also present a clinical case and their course of treatment, as for a job interview. Other presentations are dedicated to topics related to establishing a professional presence as a psychologist. These might include discussions with licensed psychologists who are working in various capacities in the field of psychology, involvement in Professional organizations, and understanding of the licensing process. Summer 2016 June 2 After the Internship: Transitioning as a New Professional June 9 Intern Presentations – Theory of Change Model June 16 Developing a Professional CV June 23 Delivering an Effective Interview June 30 Licensure, Professional Associations, & Networking - Panel July 7 Career Options (academia, private practice, medical/counseling center) – Dr. Randal Boldt & Panel July 14 Intern Case Presentations – Intern A July 21 Intern Case Presentations – Intern B July 28 Internship Evaluations & Feedback Process – Dr. Randal Boldt *Additionally, Interns will be the lead presenter in regular trainings during the month of July to incoming practicum students as part of their professional development.