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UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA
AT CHARLOTTE
DEPARTMENT OF COUNSELING
CLINICAL FIELD PLACEMENT LIST
9/2010
[rev. 2/15]
Important Information
This list of potential clinical sites is offered to you as a service of the Clinical Training Program in
the Department of Counseling. This list in no way guarantees a placement at a site or that the
site you are contacting will be available. Please make note of all listed information before
contacting a site.
Some recommendations and suggestions:
❖ Remember: at all times through this process, you are to conduct yourself
professionally. You represent our program and the profession of counseling.
❖ Remember: it is our expectation that you have adequate opportunity to do individual
as well as group counseling; be motivated and dedicated throughout your training to
make this happen.
❖ Site information frequently changes; if site information i.e. contact person, phone #,
email, is different, please notify the clinical coordinator
❖ Some sites listed might be “unavailable” for the semester you are seeking placement.
❖ You can secure placement at a “new” unlisted site. It MUST however meet all the
criteria for an “approved” clinical training site. Therefore, submit your request to the
clinical coordinator prior to signing any agreements.
❖ Have a resume prepared for submission along with an application as might be requested
by some sites
❖ Be prepared to complete a background check, drug test, and submission of your recent
health records as may be required for certain site placements.
❖ Be prepared for any interview by knowing what is expected to fulfill your clinical training
requirements [be familiar with the Clinical Handbook]
❖ Have all necessary documentation ready to be completed once a site is secured
[student clinical contract, site information sheet, site agreement, supervisor contract].
❖ Please make sure to have all clinical documentation filled-out completely [list of
associated activities at site, all signatures, etc]
❖ NOTE: You must acquire Professional Liability Insurance. This insurance must be active
[enforce] throughout the period of your placement at a clinical site.
❖ Do NOT limit yourself by only seeking a clinical placement that matches your future
counseling career goals and is located within a 5 mile radius of the university.
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Department of Counseling
CLINICAL FIELD PLACEMENT LIST
1. Absolute Advocacy (2 locations)[updated 02/15]
1923 JN Pease Place, Suite 102
Charlotte, NC 28262
51 Union Street South
Concord, NC 28025
Contact: Keisha McLean-Green
704-215-4095
Keisha@absoluteadvocacy.org
Website: www.absoluteadvocacy.org
Serves clients charged with DUI [can be as young as 14 years old]. Site open during
evenings and weekends.
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
2. ACCESS (RHA) [updated: 02/14]
4108 Park Rd. Suite 101
Charlotte, NC 28209
Contact: Keshia Sandage, MSW, QP
Director
980-622-1197
ksandidge@rhanet.org
Internship Only
3. Alexander Youth Network [updated: 02/15]
6220 Thermal Road
Charlotte, NC 28211
Contact: Dr. Dawn O’Malley
domalley@alexanderyouthnetwork.org
Website: www.alexanderyouthnetwork.org
Serves children ages 5-24 and families. Outpatient, Intensive In-home, Multi-systems
therapy; uses CBT, MI, SFBT, Play Therapy, Expressive Therapies, Multi-dimensional
treatment, Foster care, Alternative Family Treatment, Day treatment. Interested in Group
Offerings. Crisis Training, SFBT Skill Training, NMT Neurosequential Model of Therapeutics.
Practicum or Internship, Doctoral Internship [Summer Internship]
4. Another Level Counseling and Consultation [updated: 04/13]
1927 JN Pease Place, Suite 104
Charlotte, NC 28262
Contact: Tierra M. Parsons, MSW, LCSW
Phone: 704-548-5298
Fax: 704-548-9529
Tparson01@anotherlevelservices.com
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NOTE: Email resume to vcopeland@anotherlevelservices.com
Practicum or Internship
5. Anuvia Prevention and Recovery [updated: 05/13]
(formerly the Chemical Dependency Center)
100 Billingsley Rd
Charlotte, NC 28211
Contact: Dawn Shelley, MS, LPC, LCAS
Clinical Supervisor
704-927-8824
dawn.shelley@anuvia.org
Substance abuse
Internship Only
6. Barium Springs Home for Children [updated: 05/13]
P.O. Box 1
Barium Springs, NC 28010
Contact: Kristina Johns
kjohns@barumsprings.org
704-873-1011 x397
Clinical Supervisor: Jane Rosseth
Staff Credentials: LPC, LCSW
Child residential and day treatment, community-based services, outpatient, SA
Practicum or Internship
7. Beacon Hall Day Treatment Program [updated: 08/12]
1904 Dallas/Cherryville Hwy
Dallas, NC 28034
Contact: Brittany Andrews, Human Resources
bandrews@alexanderyouthnetwork.org
704-227-9112 (DIRECT)
704-922-9115 (WORK)
704-922-0441 (FAX)
www.alexanderyouthnetwork.org [To complete application].
Practicum and/or Internship
8. BHC-First Step- CMC Hospital Union [updated 08/12]
1623 E. Sunset Drive
Monroe, NC 28112
Contact: Marianne Broadway
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marianne.broadway@carolinashealthcare.org
704-290-5034
Staff Credentials: LPC, LCAS, CCS
*The hospital requires a background check, drug screen, and immunization records
completed by the student prior to beginning orientation for this site.
NOTE: Applicants must have had Group Counseling, Ethics, and DSM.
Internship Only
9.
Cabarrus College of Health Sciences [updated: 8/12] CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
401 Medical Park Drive
Concord, NC 28025
704-403-1614
704-403-2077 (Fax)
www.cabarruscollege.edu
Academic support, individual and group counseling, psychoeducational programs
NOTE: Must attend orientation
Practicum only
10. Carolina HealthCare System
Integrative Psychotherapy Training Program [updated: 09/13]
In partnership: Community Care of North Carolina
Carolina Medical Center
1000 Blythe Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28232
For Application, Contact: Renee Howard
renee.howard@carolinashealthcare.org
Placement Sites: Biddle Point Family Medicine
Elizabeth Family Medicine
Huntersville Oaks Nursing Home
Myers Park Clinic
North Park Clinic
Sardis Oaks – Skilled Nursing Care
Carolinas Medical Center 6B (a medical unit for persons suffering
mental illness)
Carolinas Medical Center – Progressive Care
Carolinas Medical Center – Kidney Dialysis Unit
Carolinas Hematology – University
Hours vary dependent on final assignment.
Internship and Doctoral Internship. If Practicum, must stay for all 3 clinicals
(summer internship available)
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11. Carolina Healthcare System EAP [updated: 05/13]
720 East Blvd
Charlotte, NC 28203
704-355-5021
Contact: Dr. Alexander S Gnilka
alexander.gnilka@carolinashealthcare.org
Staff Credentials: LPCS
Interns need to be ready to see a variety of clients with any number of problems such as:
SA, domestic violence, stress/anxiety, depression, and family/marital issues. Interns will
be expected to see individuals, couples and families. Interns learn about all aspects of EAP
work using a 6 session brief solution focused model for employees of the hospital and
external contract companies.
Internship and Doctoral Internship
12. Caromont Regional Medical Center [updated 05/13]
2525 Court Drive
Gastonia, NC 28053
704-834-3266
Contact: Toy Stone, MSN, RN, CCRN, CPAN
Student Coordinator/Ed. Specialist
Staff Development
704-834-3266
stonet@caromonthealth.org
Supervisor: Wayne Caskey, PhD, LPC, NCC
This site is a Dual-Diagnosis tract addressing substance abuse and mental health needs. The
program provides acute care services for patients receiving psychiatric care. It is a locked
unit and accepts both voluntary and involuntary admissions. There is a separate child and
adolescent unit under the supervision of a Child Psychiatrist.
*The hospital requires a background check, drug screen, and immunization records
completed by the student prior to beginning orientation for this site.
Internship and Doctoral Internship
13. CaroMont Cancer Center at Gaston Memorial Hospital [updated: 05/13]
2525 Court Drive
Gastonia, NC 28054
704-834-3851
Contact: Heather Griffin, MA, NCC, LPC
704-834-3851
704-834-2857
griffinhh@caromonthealth.org
Patient population to include adults who have been diagnosed with cancer. Patients will in
most cases be receiving radiation therapy and in some cases chemotherapy. Many will have
physical limitations and are being treated palliatively. Common themes include grief/loss,
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depression, anxiety, and existential issues related to end-of-life decisions and processing.
Interns should be comfortable with the theme of spirituality. Flexibility is needed by student
due to varied times of sessions.
Practicum only
14. Catawba Community Mental Health Center [updated: 09/13]
448 Lakeshore Parkway, Suite 205
Rock Hill, SC 29730
Contact: Susan Holden, Human Resources
803-323-0012 (DIRECT)
suh73@scdmh.org
Clinical Supervisor: Paul J. Cornely, PhD.
803-323-0004 (DIRECT)
pjc97@scdmh.org
Offices in Rock Hill, Lancaster, Chester
Catawba CMHC is located in York, Lancaster, and Chester Counties. We have four clinics in
these counties, with two clinics in York County. Last year we served 7,300 individuals and
families, providing them with clinic based services, limited home based services and school
based mental health services. Catawba CMHC has a Dual Diagnosis Program serving
individuals with mental illness and substance use problems. Catawba CMHC uses a treatment
team approach to better serve our clients and their families. Each team consists of
psychiatrists, nurses, and Master’s trained clinicians. Interns and practicum students provide
individual, group, and family therapy under the supervision of a licensed professional. Our
York County clinics are located only 15 miles south of Charlotte.
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
15. Central Academy of Technology & Arts [updated: 08/12]
600 Brewer Drive
Monroe, NC 28112
Contact: Sheila Long
704-296-3088
Sheila.long@ucps.k12.nc.us
Practicum or Internship
16. Central Piedmont Community College [updated: 05/13]
Career Services – Merancas Campus
PO Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235
Contact: Jennifer Chander
Career Counselor
Jenn.chander@cpcc.edu
704-330-4135
704-330-0000 [Fax]
Office Location: Transportation Systems 221, Merancas campus
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Provide students and graduates with resume and interview help, career counseling, and job
search assistance.
Practicum or Internship
17. Central Piedmont Community College [updated 08/13]
Career Services – Harper Campus
PO Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235
Contact: Carrie Paynter
Career Counselor
Carrie.paynter@cpcc.edu
704-330-4623
704-330-6036 [Fax]
Office Location: Levine 2130 – Levine Campus
Provide students and graduates with resume and interview help, career counseling, and job
search assistance.
Practicum only
18. Central Piedmont Community Counseling [updated: 09/12]
Counseling Services: Student Success Services
P.O. Box 35009
Charlotte, NC 28235
Contact: Tony Jones
Director, Counseling Services
Tony.jones@cpcc.edu
704-330-6364
704-330-6082 [Fax]
Office Location: Central High 265 – Central Campus
Provide academic advising and counseling, personal counseling, and help students connect
with resources which meet their needs.
Practicum or Internship
19. Central Piedmont Community College [updated 09/13]
Veterans Resource Center
1201 Elizabeth Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28235
Contact: Nicholas Riggins
704-330-6126
Clinical Supervisor: Gerald Brown, PhD
Gerald.brown@cpcc.edu
704-330-2722 ext. 3453
Supervisor/Staff Credentials: LPC
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The population served includes veterans and their family members. Students should have
some knowledge or interest in learning about PTSD, GAD, and TBI. Many of the veterans
served are homeless and unemployed, so interested students will have to be sensitive to that
segment of the veterans population.
Practicum or Internship
20. Charlotte Rescue Mission [updated: 09/12]
907 W 1st St
Charlotte, NC 28202
Conatct: Bill Lockley
704-334-4635 ext 207
All Clients are males only….substance abuse treatment
Practicum or Internship
21. Charlotte School of Law [02/14]
201 South College Street
Charlotte, NC 28244
CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
Contact: Jeremy McCleery
Director, Health & Wellness Center
704-808-8023
Provide services as part of the Health & Wellness center aimed at short-term life
management and coping strategies for students. Modalities include individual therapy,
group therapy, and educational workshops.
Internship only; Doctoral Internship
22. Cleveland County Abuse Prevention Council, Inc. [updated: 09/12]
407 West Warren St.
Shelby, NC 28150
Contact: Susan Sullivan, LPC
704-487-9325 ext. 18
ssullivan@apcouncil.com
Special Requirements: Interest in working with victims of domestic violence and rape/sexual
assault. Student will also be required to complete a 5-hour, in-house basic training seminar
on working with victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. Training must be completed
prior to the student working directly with clients. In-person interview required.
Target Population: Services are provided to recent and past victims of domestic violence and
rape/sexual assault. Male and female victims, 13 years of age and older, are served.
Students may be placed within our shelter facility or Counseling Office to render services.
Both locations are situated in uptown Shelby. We do not provide in-home counseling
services.
Practicum Only
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23. Community Choices Inc. / Cascade Services [updated: 05/13]
5800 Executive Drive
Charlotte, NC 28212
704-336-4844
Contact: Lily Murdy, Treatment Supervisor (or Claudia Stowe)
704-227-0610
lmurdy@comalt.org
Staff Credentials: LPC, LPCS, LCAS, CCS
Substance Abuse services program for women. SACOT and SAIOP. Treatment program
hours from 9am to 2:30pm. No specific skills/training required.
Internship only
24. Counseling Center of Iredell [updated: 01/10]
209 Barium Springs Drive
Statesville, NC 28677
Contact: Amanda Street, Executive Director
704-664-4357
astreet@bariumsprings.org
Children and adults; SA
Practicum or Internship
25. CMC Behavioral Health Davidson [updated 02/15]
16740 Davidson-Concord Rd (Hwy. 73)
Davidson, NC 28036
704-801-9400
Contact: Joanne Sobolewski
Joanne.sobolewski@carolinashealthcare.org
704-614-1618
Adult inpatient and outpatient behavioral health.
Internship only
26. Creative Counseling & Learning Solutions [updated 02/15]
PO Box 81
44381 NC Hwy 740
Badin, NC 28009
New London, NC
704-422-5964
Contact: Laura Greenhalgh, LPC, NCC, MS
Director, Lead Therapist
lauraglpc@gmail.com
704-322-1143
Website: www.creativecounselingandlearningsolutions.com
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Serving children ages 3-103, mainly middle & high school. Variety of treatments. Busiest
during school year, but might consider summer intern.
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
27. Davidson College Counseling & Health Center [updated: 02/14]
Davidson College
PO Box 7188
Davidson, NC 28035
Contact: Trish Murray, PhD, LPCS, NCC, ACS
704-894-2099
704-894-2615 (fax)
Doctoral Internship only
28. Daymark Recovery Services - Stanly [updated: 05/13]
1000 N. First St. Suite 1
Albemarle, NC 28001
Contact: Beth Harkey
704-983-2117
704-983-2636 (fax)
bharkey@daymarkrecovery.org
Community mental health, substance abuse, emergency services
Internship only
29. Daymark Recovery Services - Cabarrus [updated: 09/12]
1305 S. Cannon Blvd.
Kannapolis, NC 28083
704-939-1100
704-939-1170 (fax)
Contact: Caroline Ramos
704-939-1115
cramos@daymarkrecovery.org
Staff Credentials: LPC, LCSW, LCAS, CCS
We are usually slower to assign an individual caseload given the severity of needs and
diagnosis of our population which often generates a high degree of anxiety for students, but
they do eventually get connected in order to fulfill the specific hourly requirements of
internship. Fast-paced environment, multiple crisis opportunities, a rotation through
departments (MH, SA, ES) is required. Intern needs to be self-motivated and willing to
approach the treatment team for opportunities as they are expected to help create and seek
out opportunities independently with guidance from supervisor.
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
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30. Daymark Recovery Services - Lexington [updated 05/13]
220 E. 1st Ave., Extension, Suite 10
Lexington , NC 27292
336-242-2450
336-249-9920 (fax)
Contact: Jan Russell, Clinical Site Director
jrussell@daymarkrecovery.org
336-403-4503 (cell)
Pat Barnett,MSW, LCSW, Associate Director
pstiehm@daymarkrecovery.org
336-242-2402 (cell)
Individual, group, family, in-school outpatient tx for ages 4+
(24/7 Emergency Services)
This site is a high intensity clinical environment that serves adults and children with MH &
SA diagnosis. We are proud of the quality of services we offer and have the same
expectations of UNCC students. We offer individual, group, and family services along with
specialized services including SA/IOP, intensive in-home, school-based therapy, medical
services, and medication and sample medication programs. Prospective students should be
familiar with the DSM-V or have completed their DSM-V class and have a good
understanding of how to use the DSM-V. While being fully aware that students have a great
deal to learn, working at this center will require self-confidence, maturity, and a willingness
to learn from multiple experienced clinicians while engaged in providing services to a varied
population.
Internship (dependent on maturity & experience)
31. Daymark Recovery Services - Rowan [updated: 05/13]
1807 Innes Street
Salisbury, NC 28146
704-633-3616
704-633-5902 (fax)
Contact: Nina Scherer, MA, LPC
704-633-3616
nscherer@daymarkrecovery.org
Students must be familiar with assessment and diagnosis [DSM-V]. Must be comfortable with
both substance abuse and mental health populations as well as adult and youth populations.
Practicum or Internship
32. Daymark Recovery Services - Union [updated: 09/10]
1190 W. Rossevelt Blvd.
Monroe, NC 28110
704-296-4668 (fax)
Contact: Kara Kindley,
Clinical Site Director
704-296-6200
Community mental health/substance abuse
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Practicum and/or Internship
33. Diakonos, Inc. [updated 04/13]
Fifth Street Ministries/My Sister’s House
138 Iredell Avenue
Troutman, NC 28166
Contact: Nicole Winterhalter, MA, LPCA
704-502-8164
nhwinterhalter@bellsouth.net
Mental health related opportunities include crisis intervention, case management, group and
individual counseling, survivors of sexual assault support group and parenting classes.
Populations will include men, women and children with needs ranging from homelessness,
addiction, trauma, and a spectrum of mental health related issues. Clients will be at Fifth
Street (homeless shelter for men, women and children) or My Sister’s House (only female
interns here).
Practicum or Internship (summer internship available)
34. Domestic Violence Shelter of Charlotte [updated 10/13]
(various locations)
Contact: Dr. Sarah Ness, Children’s Program Director
Sarah.ness@safealliance.org
704-944-0169
The shelter offers both group and individual counseling sessions for children and
adolescents, as well as opportunities to work with mothers on parenting issues. A fully
furnished playroom is available for use in doing play therapy sessions. An additional room
suited more for adolescents and art/creative therapies is also available. Interns will be
required to work some nights and/or weekends.
Internship only
35. EAP of the Carolinas
5200 Park Road, Suite 119
Charlotte, NC 28209
Contact: Miriam Bundy
mpbundy@bellsouth.net
704-527-5300
Individual, couples counseling; someone with HR experience preferred. Can take two interns
if schedule allows them to share an office.
Internship only
36. Family First Community Services [updated: 05/13]
3705 Latrobe Drive, Suite 340
Charlotte, NC 28211
704-364-3989
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Contact persons: Michiko Dowdy
mdowdy@fam1stcom.com
John Waller
jwaller@fam1stcom.com
Staff Credentials: LPC, LCAS
Individual, Family, Group, and Play Therapy
In-Home Therapy, Client Assessments
Practicum or Internship
37. Family Service of the Piedmont [updated:01/09]
1401 Long Point
(*Also office in Greensboro)
High Point, NC 27261
Contact: Joyce Clark-Reid
336-889-6161
joyce.clark.reid@familyservice-piedmont.org
Individual and Group Counseling
Internship only: 1 year required
38. Florence Crittenton Services [updated: 01/12]
1300 Blythe Blvd.
Charlotte, NC 28203
Contact: Dr.Patricia Kirkorian
704-372-4663
Single pregnant adolescents & women
Internship Only
39. Full Life Counseling, PLLC [updated 02/15]
1066 W. 4th Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27101
336-923-7426
Contact: Ginny Mills, LPC, LCAS, CSI
ginny@full-life-counseling.com
Website: www.Full-Life-Counseling.com
Full Life Counseling exists to offer relief to those who have been suffering in silence
and in doubt- worrying about alcohol, medication, or drug use of someone they love
or about themselves. We offer counseling to to young children affected by the addiction of
a loved one.
Internship only; Doctoral Internship
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40. Gardner-Webb University [updated: 09/12]
101 South Main Street
PO Box 7207
Boiling Springs, NC 28017
704-406-4563
Contact: Cynthia C. Wallace, MA, NCC, LPC
Director of Counseling and Career Services
704-406-4103
cwallace@gardner-webb.edu
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
41. Gaston Adolescent Center, Inc. [updated 04/13]
635 Cox Road, Suite B
Gastonia, NC 28054
info@gastonadolescentcenter.com
704-691-7561
704-691-7563
Contact: Marcia [Mar-see-ya] Thompson
mthompson@gastonadolescentcenter.com
Provide services to children and adolescents that have significant emotional and behavioral
difficulties.
42. Gaston Hospice Bereavement Department [updates: 09/12]
258 E. Garrison Blvd
Gastonia, NC 28054
704-861-8405
Contact(s):
Terri Ray
rayt@gmh.org
Marianne Knapp
knappm@gmh.org
Chemarra Bryant
bryantc@gmh.org
Staff Credentials: LPC, LPCS
Death, dying, bereavement. You may counsel in patient’s home, our hospice inpatient facility
(hospice house), our offices, nursing facilities or the hospital. Hospice patients and families,
as well as, people in the community who are bereaved by any means will be your clients. Our
community counseling center offers individual and family counseling, support groups ( death
of spouse, child, parent; after suicide; family grief camp, widowed persons lunch bunch,
quilting group, holiday grief seminar and more events are offered to our hospice and
community families).
Practicum or Internship
43. Gaston Residential Services, Inc. [updated: 09/12]
905 North New Hope Rd
Gastonia, NC 28054
704-861-9280
Contact: Dr. Elizabeth Heywood, LPC
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704-917-0031
bheywood@grsinc.org
Non-profit organization (grsinc.org) providing residential, employment, counseling,
advocacy, and other services to adults with intellectual and/or developmental disabilities
(IDD), mental illness and other disabilities. Interns will provide individual and group
counseling services. Masters level students must have completed theories, techniques, and
ethics; prefer completion of or enrollment concurrent with internship in group and
multicultural counseling. Intern outcomes include enhanced therapeutic relationship building
and ability to ethically adapt and apply theory/techniques to benefit persons receiving
services.
Internship; Doctoral Internship
44. Genesis Project 1 [updated: 05/13]
5108 Reagan Drive, Suite 14
Charlotte NC 28206.
Contact: Trasha Black, PhD, LPC, NCC
704-596-0505
704-492-3506
tblack@genesisproject1.org
Individual, Family, Group, and Play Therapy
Intensive In-Home Therapy, Client Assessments
NOTE: Must meet with current intern to learn about this experience. Also, must attend an
information session and week-long orientation.
Internship only
45. Hazel Pittman Substance Abuse [updated: 01/12]
130 Hudson Street
Chester, SC 29706
Contact: Maria Bates
803-377-8111 x24
Practicum or Internship (with previous A&D experience)
46. Hinds’ Feet Farm [updated: 08/12]
14625 Black Farms Road
Huntersville, NC 28078
PO Box 2842
Huntersville, NC 28070
Contact: Day Program Director
704-992-1424
Check out HFF website: http://www.hindsfeetfarm.org/home.asp
Interest in Neuro rehabilitation and mental health/rehabilitation counseling/adjustment to
disability. Interest in community based day programming, integrated with residential
programming. Interest in holistic, health and wellness, with focus on integrated health care.
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Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
47. Hope Haven, Inc
3815 North Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC
Contact: Flay J. Lee, LCAS, CCS
Vice President of Clinical Services
704-372-8809 ext. 200
flayjlee@hopehaveninc.org
Provides life skills for homeless chemically dependent adults and families within a supportive
residential environment leading to independence. Hope Haven is unique in that it provides
residents with 24 hours counseling services from state and internationally certified substance
abuse professionals. Clinical services highlights include scheduled and spontaneous
individual, group, and family counseling that includes parenting classes, AA, NA, and CA
meetings, along with other services and resources.
Internship Only- begin Spring Semester; Doctoral Internship
48. Hospice and Palliative Care of Cabarrus County [updated: 09/12]
5003 Boy Scout Camp Road
Kannapolis, NC 28081
Contact: Cathy Therrell
704-935-9434 / 704-935-9461
cathy.therrell@hpccc.org
Internship Only
49. Hospice and Palliative Care- Charlotte Region [updated: 09/12]
1420 East 7th St.
Charlotte, NC 28204
Contact: Larry Dawalt
704-335-4327
dawaltl@hpccr.org
Bereavement Counseling
Internship or all three placements.
50. Hospice of Stanley County [updated 04/13]
960 North First Street
Albemarle, NC 28001
Contact: Anna Allred-McGee, MS, EDs, LPC, NCC
Bereavement Coordinator
704-983-4216
Practicum or Internship
51. Hospice of Union County [updated: 09/12]
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700 W. Roosevelt Blvd.
Monroe, NC 28110
Contact: Kathleen Neill, Assistant Director
704-292-2100
kathleen.neill@carolinashealthcare.org
Bereavement/Grief Support
Internship only
52. Jewish Family Services [updated: 09/12] CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
5007 Providence Rd., Suite 105
Charlotte, NC 28226
704-364-6594
Contact: Lynda Woodburn, MSW, LCSW
lynda.woodburn@jfscharlotte.org
Providing Individual, Group, Marital, Couples & Family Therapy. Opportunity to provide Play
Therapy for younger children. Also, support groups and career counseling.
Internship only
53. Johnson & Wales University (JWU) [updated 02/15]
Charlotte Counseling Services
801 West Trade St.
Charlotte, NC 28202
980-598-1700
Contact: Stacie MacArthur, LPC
Director of Counseling Services
980-598-1706
Stacie.macarthur@jwu.edu
JWU Counseling services provides college students (ages 18-24) with free solution-focused
therapy. In addition to individual & occasional couples therapy, group counseling, outreach,
psycho-education, and various other programs are also offered to support students more
fully. Interns can expect to 1) conduct intake sessions and assessments, 2) provide
solution-focused individual therapy, 3) develop individual treatment plans, 4) develop and
conduct counseling groups, 5) respond to urgent “walk-ins”, 6) develop and deliver psychoeducational programs, 7) make referrals as necessary, 8) maintain case notes, 9)
participate in monthly department peer supervision.
Internship only
54. KinderMourn [updated: 08/12]
1320 Harding Pl.
Charlotte, NC 28204
Contact: Judith Allen, LPC
704-376-2580
judith@kindermourn.org
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KinderMourn is a nonprofit agency that provides support to bereaved parents and children
and teens that have experienced the death of a loved one or close friend. We provide
individual and group counseling for adults. We provide individual and group counseling for
children and teens from age 5 through 18. We offer support groups in the
Charlotte/Mecklenburg school system through our Helping the Hurt Program. We do utilize
Play Therapy when working with younger children but we are not a certified play therapy
site. We do like our interns to have taken a grief and Loss class prior to or during their
Internship with us. The intern would be involved primarily with the Children and Teen
Program and the Helping the Hurt Program.
Internship only; Doctoral Internship
Preferred start date: SPRING
55. Legacy Freedom Treatment Centers [updated 02/15]
4421 Stuart Andrew Blvd., Suite 608
Charlotte, NC 28217
877-254-5536
Contact: Alli Becker
Allibecker.lpc@gmail.com
631-553-9460
Clinical Supervisor: Ellen Brown, LCAS
Working with individuals on mental health and substance abuse issues. Students duties
include: note taking, urine screens, co-facilitating groups, maintaining client records,
shadowing therapy sessions and experiencing alternative therapies.
Internship only
56. Lenoir-Rhyne University [updated: 08/13]
Alex Lee Career and Personal Development Center
PO Box 7204
Hickory, NC 28603
828-328-7252
Contact: Jenny T. Smith, MSW, LCSW, EdS
Director of Career and Personal Development
jenny.smith@lr.edu
Staff Credentials: LPCS
Interns at this site need to be willing to work with a variety of adults. Primary population 1822 year olds with an increasing population of non-traditional students. Presenting problems
will vary. Strong crisis intervention skills needed and a willingness to facilitate
psychoeducational programming to implement programs for increased mental health and
wellness.
Internship only: Preferred start date: Fall
57. Lutheran Services [updated: 02/15]
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Carolinas Counseling Center
1001 Queens Rd
Charlotte, NC 28207
980-613-3400
Contact: Sarah Quirk
Clinical Executive Director
squirk@lscarolinas.net
803-461-2619
Practicum only
58. McLeod Addictive Disease Center [updated: 01/12]
145 Remount Rd
Charlotte, NC 28203
Contact: Jennifer Breuer, Director of Human Resources
704-332-9001
Substance Abuse ages 13+
Practicum or Internship
59. Mecklenburg County Women's Commission [updated: 01/12]
700 N. Tryon St.
Charlotte, NC
Contact: Kimberly Livingston
704-432-1967
kimberly.livingston@mecklenburgcountync.gov
Sandra Hammond
704-432-1966
sandra.hammond@mecklenburgcountync.gov
Domestic violence- community outreach, counseling, information and referral
support groups for women and children; legal information services
services;
Internship only- unless you complete all three placements at this site.
60. Melange Health Solutions [updated: 09/12]
145 Scaleybark Road, Suite B
Charlotte, NC 28209
704-567-8690
www.melangehs.com
Contact: Natasha Pemberton-Todd, LPCS
Clinical Services Manger
704-567-8690 ext. 136
npemberton@melangehs.com
Agency Director: Dr. Angelo Hanorow
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Practicum or Internship
61. Men Shelter [updated: 02/11]
210 N. Tryon Street
Charlotte, NC 28206
www.menshelterofcharlotte.com
Contact: Ashley Millano
704-334-3187 ext: 104
Male clients only; substance abuse, mental health
Practicum or Internship
62. Monarch [updated 2/14]
Locations in: Charlotte, Lexington, Albemarle, and Gastonia
Contact: Chris Abbey
Regional Director
980-219-4284
chris.abbey@monarchnc.org
Internship Available Spring, Summer, Fall
63. NASCAR Technical Institute (NTI) [updated: 05/13]
220 Byers Creek Rd
Mooresville, NC 28117
Contact : Mary Claire Pope
704-658-1950
704-658-2132
mcpope@uti.edu
Student population is traditional college age students, mostly males pursuing careers in
automotive field. Personal counseling: homesickness, roommate issues, relationship issues,
individual academic advising; help plan/facilitate student activities; assist with student
mentoring/peer tutor programs; substance abuse counseling/education; anger management
counseling/education.
Internship only:
Preferred Fall start date
64. Nazareth Children's Home [updated: 02/11]
855 Crescent Road, PO Box 1438
Rockwell, NC 28138
Contact: Jennifer Ethridge
1-888-207-0250 x.116
kepps@nazch.com
Residential treatment facilities-serving children ages 9-20 in DSS custody or Juvenile Justice
placements. Emergency placements to assisted apartment living- full continuum of care.
Practicum or Internship
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65. NC Division Vocational Rehabilitation Services* [updated: 09/12]
205 Guffey Street
Salisbury, NC 28147-8956
*Locations in Statesville, Concord, Salisbury
Contact: Donna Lovill - Unit Manager
704-639-7575
donna.lovill@dhhs.nc.gov
Apply at: www.ncdhhs.gov/dvrs Possibility of Paid Internship$
Practicum or Internship
66. New Hope Carolinas [updated: 01/12]
101 Sedgewood Drive
Rock Hill, SC
Contact: Van Lear Logan, LCSW
vanlearl@newhopetreatment.com
803-328-9300
Note: Potential issue with audio-recordings. Patients are court ordered for treatment due to
felonies, other convictions, and plea agreements. Therefore any taping must be approved in
writing by the patient’s parents/legal guardians. All tapes must be destroyed after use.
Practicum only
67. One Love Services [updated 04/13]
5701 Executive Center Drive
Suite 350
Charlotte, NC 28212
Contact: Simone Stephens, LPC
704-537-9551
www.oneloveservices.com
Providing a variety of mental health services to disadvantaged adolescents and families.
Intensive In-Home Therapy.
Practicum or Internship
68. Path of Hope [updated: 05/13]
1675 East Center Street Ext.
Lexington, NC 27292
Contact: Angie Gerock Banther
abanther@apathofhope.org
336-248-8914
Staff Credentials: LCAS, CCS
Path of Hope is a 28-day residential substance abuse treatment program. You will have an
opportunity to facilitate groups, complete intakes, coordinate discharge planning, work with
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families, and provide individual counseling. You will work with individuals with co-existing
disorders and assist with collaboration with medical facilities. Very flexible schedules are
available.
Practicum or Internship
69. Pfeiffer University Counseling Center [updated: 09/12]
PO Box 960
Misenheimer, NC
Contact: Laura Herrick, LPC
Director, Counseling Services
704-463-3439
laura.herrick@fsmail.pfeiffer.edu
Small, private college working with undergraduate students; career counseling
Practicum or Internship
70. Phoenix Counseling Center [updated: 09/12]
Gastonia Location
2505 Court Drive
Gastonia, NC 28054
Phone: 704-854-4830
Lincolnton Location
341 East Main Street
Lincolnton, NC
Phone: 704-735-7325
Shelby Location
917 First Street
Shelby, NC
Phone: 704-476-4105
All three sites have SA Intensive Outpatient programs along with Women’s SA programs
and adolescent substance abuse programs. Dual Diagnosis programs in Gastonia and
Shelby.
Contact: Connie Pringle, MS, LCAS, CCS
Clinical Manager
704-842-6376
connie@phoenixcc.us
Kevin Oliver, MA, MPA, LCAS
Director of Phoenix Counseling Center
kevin@phoenixcc.us
Practicum or Internship
71. PSO – Jail Central [updated 09/13]
801 East 4th Street
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Charlotte, NC 28202
Contact: Kathy A. Hartnagle, LCAS, CCS
PSO Coordinator/Supervisor
Jail Central S.A. Program
704-432-1812
Kathy.hartnagle@mecklenburgcountync.gov
Substance Abuse program within a jail setting; prefer some substance abuse training.
Internship only
72. PSO Shelter SACOT Programs [updated: 10/13]
1210 N. Tryon St.
Charlotte, NC
Contact: Meg Robinson Arnold
704-562-7259
margaret.arnold@mecklenburgcountync.gov
Staff Credentials: LCAS
Homeless Shelter substance abuse treatment programs (men’s and women’s programs). We
do outpatient treatment (SACOT stands for Substance Abuse Comprehensive Outpatient
Treatment), and clients are voluntary. It would be helpful for interns to have some
knowledge of the needs of the homeless population.
Practicum or Internship
73. Queens University of Charlotte [updated: 05/13]
Student Health and Wellness Center
1900 Selwyn Avenue
Charlotte, NC 28274
Contact : Elizabeth Davant, MA, LPC, NCC
704-337-2556
davante@queens.edu
Prefer student with previous professional work experience. Intern at this site is expected to
understand basic office systems and perform basic administrative functions independently.
Required skills; comfort with public speaking on wellness topics, self-directed and interest in
young adults. Part of the direct service hours at this site are performed through providing psychoeducation to groups of university students in the evenings and weekends. Interns will be working
with 18-25 year olds providing individual and group counseling. Comfort with risk
assessment/suicide assessment is a must.
Internship only; Doctoral Internship
74. Rowan Cabarrus Community College [updated: 05/13]
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North Campus
1333 Jake Alexander Blvd.
Salisbury, NC 28145
South Campus
1531 Trinity Church Road
Concord, NC 28027
Contact: Misty Moler, Director of Counseling
704-216-3623
misty.moler@rccc.edu
Strong foundation of theory/technique needed as well as being comfortable with being
directive with clients. Population served will range in age from 18-70+/ Focus of treatment is
providing services/support services to assist students in academic success. Areas of
counseling will include personal, career, academic and disability. Flexibility with site schedule
will increase time in which hour requirements are filled for internship students.
Practicum or Internship (each site will evaluate feasibility at the time)
75. SABER Treatment Program [updated: 05/13]
945 N. College St.
Charlotte, NC 28206
704-347-0278
Contact: Marilyn Furman, MA, PsyD, CCS, LCAS, NC Licensed Psychologist
704-926-0623
mfurman@urbanministrycenter.org
Internship only
76. Safe Alliance [updated 05/13]
Offices in Charlotte, Concord, Monroe, Cornelius
Contact: Larry Gillespie, MSW, LCSW
Coordinator Student Intern Program
704-808-4742
lgillespie@safealliance.org
www.safealliance.org
Staff Credentials: LPC, LPCS, LCSW
Safe Alliance is a trauma informed agency specializing in treating child abuse including
sexual abuse, rape, and intimate partner violence. We balance trauma cases with generalist
cases to minimize burnout and secondary trauma stress. Clinicians will see a population of
children and adults.
Internship [year long] Fall Start Date
77. Safe Alliance Domestic Violence Shelter [updated 05/13]
PO Box 19153
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Charlotte, NC 28208
Contact: Jane Taylor, LPC
704-944-0169
704-688-9841
jtaylor@ufsclt.org
Individual and Group Counseling, Play Therapy
We are a crisis center and operate 24/7 hours. A student would need to be self motivated,
have some life experiences, calm nature, high energy functioning, able to be flexible with
difficult situations, able to work a flexible schedule to meet the needs of our clients and can
work with a team spirit.
Internship only [summer internship available]
78. Safe Alliance, Lake Norman Office [updated 02/15]
9606 Bailey Rd.
Suite 290
Cornelius, NC 28031
704-655-8745
704-655-0234 (fax)
Contact: Camille M. Wilson, LPC
Clinical Supervisor
Camille.wilson@safealliance.org
Internship only
79. Salem College Counseling Center [updated: 02/14]
Salem College
601 S. Church Street
Winston-Salem, NC 27108
Contact: Jack LoCicero, PhD, Director
336-721-2625
Jack.locicero@salem.edu
Interns provide clinical services to college age women in a small private college, and
periodically, nontraditional adult learners. Interns will receive supervised training
experiences in clinical services (intake interviews, clinical assessment, individual and group
counseling, crisis intervention) and campus outreach and consultation. Interns will spend 2
evenings a month in the residence halls providing outreach and assisting with RA’s
programing.
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Request an application – Internship starts in Fall semester [only]
$1,000 stipend provided
Internship only [female]- Need 2 interns for 9 month internship- Fall and Spring
require. Deadline for application is March 15th.
80. Salvation Army of Greater Charlotte [updated: 09/10]
534 Spratt Street
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Charlotte, NC 28206
Contact: Deronda Metz, MSW, P-LCSW
Director of Social Services
704-348-2560 ext 245
Deronda.metz@uss.salvationarmy.org
Practicum only
81. South Iredell High School—Student Assistance Program [updated:09/12]
299 Old Mountain Rd
Statesville, NC 28677
Contact: Kimberly Van Buren
704-528-6697
kvanburen@iss.k12.nc.us
School based support program- South Iredell HS is a rural-suburban school that is located 35
miles north of Charlotte in the Lake Norman area and serves the communities of Troutman,
Mooresville, and Statesville.
Practicum or Internship
82. Stanley Regional Medical Center: Behavioral Health [updated: 05/13]
301 Yadkin St.
Albemarle, NC 28002
704-984-4338
Contact: Dr. Lew Davis, PhD, (MHA candidate), LPC, LCAS, MAC, NCC
lewis.davis@stanly.org
This is a short-term Behavioral Health Unit providing general counseling and substance abuse
treatment in an integrated setting. All mental health populations served. There are always
ample opportunities for client contact hours and personal attention of the supervisor. We
usually have 5-6 practicum/intern students per year. We will keep you busy, interested, and
learning!
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship (summer internship available)
83. Teen Health Connection [02/15]
3541 Randolph Rd Suite 206
Charlotte, NC 28211
704-381-8379
704-381-8832 (fax)
Website: www.teenhealthconnection.org
Contact: Ashley Shope, MSW, LCSW, LCAS
Triage Psychotherapist
Ashley.shope@teenhealthconnection.org
Practicum or Internship
84. The Fletcher School [updated: 02/14]
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8500 Sardis Road
Charlotte, NC
Contact: Diane Lyon, LPC
704-365-4658
dlyon@thefletcherschool.org
This K-12 school is a great opportunity for school counseling students to gain clinical
experience or for clinical mental health students interested in working with children/
adolescents. Each student at The Fletcher school must be diagnosed with a specific learning
disability and/or ADHD to be admitted. Some students also struggle with low self-esteem
and/ or have an emotional/ behavioral diagnosis along with the learning disability. Weekly
social skills groups are provided to K-5 students, small group counseling, parent groups,
lunch groups and play therapy experiences are available. This school does not do 504 plans
or IEPs, so school counseling students looking for those not be well-suited for this site.
Opportunities to learn about learning disabilities offered through the Rankin Institute.
Internship, Doctoral Internship
85. The Renfrew Center [updated: 01/12]
6633 Fairview Rd.
Charlotte, NC 28210
Contact: Paula Edwards-Gayfield, LPCS, NCC
704-366-1264 x5506
pgayfield@renfrewcenter.com
Website: www.renfrewcenter.com
Outpatient eating disorder clinic
Internship only (Must attend Tx Team on Fridays 1-2pm; supervision TU 10-12
pm)
86. The Shelter of Gaston County [updated 04/13]
330 North Marietta Street
Gaston, NC 28052
704-810-6492 [information]
Contact: Jennifer Cannon, MSW, LCSW
Jennifer.cannon@co.gaston.nc.us
The mission of The Shelter of Gaston County is to empower victims of domestic violence by
providing emergency shelter, advocacy, and support on their journey to an abuse free life;
and to lead the community in raising awareness of domestic violence and its devastating
consequences * Bilingual counselors welcome.
Practicum or Internship
87. Thompson Child and Family Focus [updated: 9/10]
6800 Peters Lane
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Charlotte, NC 28105
Contact : Courtney Bullin
704-536-0375
Children ages 6-13, day and residential, play therapy
Internship only (must have DSM-IV, Crisis, Adv. Tech, Multicultural)
88. TranscendED (Eating Disorder Treatment) [02/15]
134. W. Matthews Street
Matthews, NC 28105
704-708-4605
Contact: Dean Quick
Clinical Supervisor: Sheila Maitland
smaitland@windstream.net
Recovery oriented treatment for eating disorders serving woman and young girls 12 years
and older; residential and outpatient.
Practicum or Internship; Doctoral Internship
89. Triple Play Farm, LLC [updated 02/15]
19516 Kistler Farm Road
Davidson, NC 28036
Website: www.tripleplayfarm.com
Contact: Kris Batchelor
704-608-8441
kbatchelor@aol.com
Equine facilitated psychotherapy.
Internship only
90. UNCC Career Center [updated: 05/13]
150 Atkins Bldg.
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Charlotte, NC 28223
Contact: Director
704-687-2231
*Email Resume and Cover Letter*
Doctoral Internship only
91. UNCC Athletic Academic Center [updated: 09/12]
9201 University City Blvd., AAC
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Charlotte, NC 28223
Contact:
Performance Enhancement Specialist
704-687-3197
Working with Student Athletes
Internship only
92. UNCC Office of Disability Services [updated 02/14]
230 Fretwell Building
UNCC Campus
Contact: Kristin Kolin, MAEd, LPC
Associate Director/Counselor
704-687-0039
kjkolin@uncc.edu
Internship only
93. Union County DSS – Foster Care Program [updated: 01/12]
1212 W. Roosevelt Blvd.
Monroe, NC 28110
Contact: Lori Fox, MSW, LCSW
704-296-4409
Lori.fox@co.union.nc.us
Mental health needs of children and families involved with DSS. Therapy with children,
teens, families [parenting], and behavior management at group homes. Observational Play
Therapy room.
Internship only
94. University Psychiatric Services [updated 02/14] CURRENTLY UNAVAILABLE
8320 University Executive Park Dr.
Suite 104
Charlotte, NC 28262
Contact:
704-340-8121
Practice focuses on SA, MH, and Dual Diagnosis populations served in both individual and
group counseling. IOP group offered Tuesday and Thursday, 6-9pm; and Saturday 9-12
noon.
Practicum or Internship
95. Vision One [updated: 01/12]
4822 Albemarle Rd, Suite 112A
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Charlotte, NC 28205
Contact: Joanna Digiampaolo
704-749-2480
jdigimpaolo@myvisiononehealth.com
Counseling with adolescents
Mostly female clients ranging from 18 – with trauma issues, etc.
Internship only (doctoral students preferred with potential for employment)
96. Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center [updated: 02/14]
Wake Forest Trauma Center
Contact: Dr. Laura Veach
336-716-3618
lveach@wakehealth.edu
The Counseling Students-in-Training program follows a developmental/mentoring model
designed to give graduate level counseling students supervised training and experience in
the practice counseling targeting alcohol screening and brief counseling interventions in a
Level 1 Trauma Center. Students provide clinical services to hospitalized patients
(pediatrics, adult & burn center) with alcohol-related injuries at their bedside approximately
20 hours/week. In addition, group experiences occurs with our new Family Support Group.
Counseling students are working with PTSD and anxiety issues in the ICU of the Burn
center. www.wakehealth.edu/Trauma
NOTE: Interested candidates need to send a resume to Dr. Veach
Internship only; Doctoral Internship
97. Wingate University Counseling Center [updated: 08/13]
Campus Box 5013
211 A East Wilson Street
Wingate, NC 28174
Contact: Jessica Hylton, MA, LPC, NCC
Director of Counseling & Wellness Services
704-233-8246
704-233-8017 (Fax)
jhylton@wingate.edu
The Wingate University Office of Counseling Services provides a well-rounded placement site as
we serve a variety of presenting client issues. While the majority of the population is traditional
college age, there are also non-traditional students in our graduate programs who are eligible for
services. The majority of services rendered are individual with very little opportunity for group
counseling as students have attempted to offer groups with limited success. However, individual
direct client contact hours are usually plentiful and the generalist nature that is required for
clinicians on a college campus presents a diverse placement experience.
Internship only
98. Winthrop University [updated: 05/13]
Health & Counseling Services
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217 Crawford Building
Rock Hill, NC 29733
Contact: Kwabena Sankofa, PhD
Training Coordinator
803-323-2206
803-323-3332 (Fax)
sankofak@winthrop.edu
Counseling services will offer a training program for graduate students enrolled in counseling
and clinical psychology. Externs will have the opportunity to provide mental health
counseling to Winthrop University students on an individual, couples, or group basis. They
will be engaged in outreach and consultation with the campus community. They will develop
knowledge of Counseling Services operations by participating in activities such as annual
open house, orientation: Campus Services Fair, orientation for resident assistants, etc. At
least one hour of face-to-face supervision per week is provided by senior staff. Externs may
have the chance to work with more than one supervisor throughout the one year tenure.
Rotation takes place at mid-year.
Apply Early [May/June of each year] Internship begins in FALL of each year.
Internship only; Doctoral Internship (doctoral interns, 60 hours or more working with
individual clients, with couples, experience with intake interview and crisis intervention
preferred).
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