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Welcome to the University of North Carolina School of Medicine Clinical Psychology Internship


Explore Our Internship Tracks

Program Overview

Crystal Schiller, PhD

Program Director

The University of North Carolina School of Medicine Clinical Psychology Internship, directed by Crystal Schiller, PhD, is a comprehensive, one-year, full-time internship for doctoral students in psychology. psychology_internship@med.unc.edu

Our Program

The Internship, administered by psychologists within the Department of Psychiatry, provides a broad range of clinical training opportunities across the School of Medicine and the University of North Carolina Hospitals, as well as multiple community-based sites. These inpatient, outpatient, and community settings provide interns with opportunities to work with children, adolescents and adults, in interprofessional teams.

We know the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on training opportunities for internship applicants. As a result, we are adjusting our typical expectations for clinical training hours. Applicants are encouraged to describe the impact of the pandemic on their training hours in their cover letters and/or application materials.

The faculty place a high value on providing excellent clinical training, matched to each intern’s training goals. Internship positions include adult-focused internship tracks in Affective Neuroscience, Behavioral Medicine-Transplant, Primary Care, Addiction Medicine, Eating Disorder, and Reproductive Psychology programs; more child-focused internship tracks in the Clinical Child program, Carolina Institute for Developmental Disabilities (CIDD), and TEACCH Autism program. The Traumatic Stress track spans all ages.

Interns spend about half of their time in their primary area gaining depth in their chosen area gaining depth of expertise in their chosen area of focus, while having the opportunity to broaden their clinical training through rotations in other areas. Intern also participate in weekly didactic and professional development seminars and engage in clinical research.

The Internship is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of the American Psychological Association.Ìý

*Questions related to the program’s accredited status should be directed to theÌýCommission on Accreditation: Ìý

Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation American Psychological Association 750 1st Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002 Phone: (202) 336-5979 / E-mail: apaaccred@apa.org Web: https://accreditation.apa.org/Ìý

For all positions, we are only able to admit US citizens, nationals, or permanent residents. Applicants must be from APA- or CPA-accredited programs. The Behavioral Medicine and Clinical Child-Pediatric positions are limited to students who are degree candidates in clinical psychology programs. No other positions have this restriction.For all positions, a minimum of 500 AAPI hours (400 intervention plus 100 assessment) is expected, as is the completion of at least three years of graduate training. Comprehensive exams and dissertation proposal must have been passed by the application deadline. Immediately prior to the start of the internship year, a criminal and background check must meet ºÚÁÏÍø requirements for working with patients. For more information about pre-employment screening, please visit .
Stipends of approximately $28,352 each are provided for all tracks. Health insurance is also provided as a benefit for these interns.All interns are provided with professional liability insurance at no cost. Thirty days of leave time are provided; these include vacation and sick leave, professional leave, and 11 major holidays observed by the University. Interns are eligible for the ºÚÁÏÍø One Card, which permits access to University libraries and use as a debit card for ºÚÁÏÍø Student Stores and other services. Interns have access to ºÚÁÏÍø facilities and are eligible for a free pass to non-revenue sporting events. There is no charge for the bus service within Chapel Hill and Carrboro. Each intern also has a professional development budget of $1,550 for travel to conferences, books or other relevant materials or activities.

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Program Highlights

The ºÚÁÏÍø Psychology Internship welcomed the 2024-2025 class!
Award Opportunities for Interns

Jessica Coleman

Grace Lee Simmons

Award Opportunities for Faculty

Mary Hill, PhD

Evette Horton, PhD