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CAPIC100 Ellinwood WaySuite N275hPleasant Hill, CA 94523CAPIC Presentationwith 2014 Match Summary StatsAnd MHSA Stipend Program StatsUpdated for November 2014 Member et

Doctoral Academic Program Representatives Internship Program RepresentativesNorthern Californiao Haydee Montenegro, Psy.D. (2015)John F Kennedy UniversityPleasant Hillo Eric Prensky, Ph.D. (2015)Formerly withAmerican School of ProfessionalPsychology at Argosy – SF Bay AreaBoard TreasurerSouthern Californiao Neil Ribner, Ph.D. (2015)CSPP/Alliant International University,San Diegoo Megan O’Banion, Psy.D. (2015)American School of ProfessionalPsychology at Argosy - SF Bay Area Board Vice ChairMembership Committee ChairQA Subcommittee ChairNorthern CaliforniaoCarol Kirshnit, Ph.D. (2017)Academic & Staff AssistanceProgram, UC Davis Health System,Sacramentoo Jorge Wong, Ph.D. (2016)Asian Americans for CommunityInvolvement, San JoseSouthern Californiao Ken Dellefield, Ph.D. (2016)South Bay Guidance BPSR Center,San Diegoo Doug Thomson, Ph.D. (2017)San Diego State University,San DiegoCopyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved2

At-Large RepresentativesNorthern Californiao Andrea Morrison, Ph.D. (2016),American School of ProfessionalPsychology at Argosy SFViolations Committee Chairo Valerie B. Jordan, Ph.D. (2017)Formerly withUniversity of La Verne, La VerneBoard SecretarySouthern Californiao Melodie Schaefer, Psy.D. (2015)Formerly with Children, Youth andFamily Services Consortium,CSPP/Alliant International University,Los AngelesStudent/Intern RepresentativesNorthern Californiao Cedric Jackson, MA (2015)ASPP/Argosy University– SF Bay AreaSouthern Californiao Courtney Stallings, M.A. (2015)Antioch University, Santa BarbaraBoard Chair Marilee Wasell, Ph.D. (2017)Independent Consulting ClinicalSupervising Psychologist – San DiegoCopyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved3

Executive Director René Puliatti, Esq.California Psychology Internship Council100 Ellinwood Way, Suite N275hPleasant Hill, CA 94523W: 925-969-4550F: 415-744-1202E: execdirector@capic.netOffice Administrator (PT) Jessica BrownE: capicadmin@capic.netMHSA Coordinator (PT) Caralyn RobertsE: capicassist@capic.netBookkeeper Consultant Merry M. Chu-SuzukiE: accounting@capic.netCopyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved4

HOME PAGE of New CAPIC website – Top Half (launched June, 2014)Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved5

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Background:CAPIC was founded in 1991 as aconsortium of doctoral academicprograms and internship agencies, addingpostdoctoral members a few years ago.Founders recognized that by workingtogether they could increase the quality ofprofessional psychology trainingthroughout the entire educationtrajectory, as well as better trainpsychologists to serve population needs.Current Membership Figures (as of09/01/14)Doctoral Academic Programs 35 In-State Members (20 APA Accredited)Doctoral Internship Programs 138 Members80 with Full-Time Internships114 with Half-Time 1-Year Internships27 with Half-Time 2-Year InternshipsPostdoctoral Training Programs 24 MembersMission:CAPIC’s mission is to promote excellence inprofessional psychology training andmental health services. To this end, CAPIC: Works collaboratively with all thestakeholders and professional psychologyorganizations in furthering the quality ofprofessional psychology training; Serves as a leader in centralizing doctoralinternship training; Promotes standards and innovation inprofessional psychology training toprovide clinical services to the state'sdiverse communities; Collaborates and advocates for access totraining stipends for psychology internsand training resources for agencies; and Develops ethical internship trainingenvironments that are sensitive to issuesof diversity and culture.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved7

CAPIC: Hosts Internship Information Fairs. Has developed a nationally recognized half-time training model to complement itsfull-time training model. Compiles and maintains online directories of CAPIC doctoral and postdoctoraltraining programs. Provides a standardized internship application and computerized match process forstudents and internship agencies to ensure a fair internship selection process. Maintains a post-notification day clearinghouse to enable unplaced students tomatch with still-available internships. Maintains a robust ongoing quality assurance evaluation program to ensure trainingagencies maintain high CAPIC standards. Provides educational stipends through Prop 63/MHSA funding for doctoral-levelpsychology students committed to working at publicly funded mental health sites inCalifornia. Provides online training modules on the Resiliency-Recovery treatment approachendorsed by the CA/DMH. These online modules are also approved for ContinuingEducation (CE) credits for California-licensed Mental Health clinicians.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved8

CAPIC Website- Students Register- Internships Update Online Profiles- Students Create Application MaterialsD&D Digital WebsiteInterviews- Students Submit to Programs/Tracks- Internship Submit Rankings- Matches Made and Posted- Internships Review Student Application Materialswww.capic.net- Student Submit RankingsThe real worldhttps://capic.dnddigital.comThe CAPIC online match process consists of the following main steps:-Students learn about CAPIC internship sites from online profiles, their DCT’s, and/or internship fairs.Students complete their online application materials.Students submit completed application materials online to specific internship programs/tracks.Internship Programs review submitted application materials and set up interviews as appropriate.Students and Internship Programs rank each other online, as appropriate.Rankings are run through a computer algorithm and the match results are posted.The process then repeats itself in Match II, starting again on the CAPIC website.NOTE: You will use one logon on the CAPIC website and a different logon on the D&D website.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved9

2015 CAPIC Online Internship Match ScheduleNOTE: This year, for both CAPIC match rounds, students may participate in the APPIC match and then (if unmatched) in the CAPIC match.There is time for both processes, although students remain responsible for ensuring double matches do not occur.Monday, September 15, 2014:Student Registration process is opened for the 2015 Match on the CAPIC website (www.capic.net). NOTE: Students must re-register and re-apply each year. Internship programs review/update their online profiles in preparation for the upcoming match process. Internship programs may update their participation at any time through to the Ranking deadlines.Monday, October 20, 2014:Creation of Student Application Materials Is Enabled on the CAPIC website (www.capic.net).Friday, November 7, 2014:Friday, November 14, 2014:CAPIC Member Meeting and Internship Fair (NoCA) at St. Mary’s Cathedral, 1111 Gough Street, San Francisco.CAPIC Member Meeting and Internship Fair (SoCA) at Pepperdine University, 6100 Center Drive, Los Angeles.Monday, November 17, 2014:Submission of Student Application Materials to Specific Internship Programs/Tracks Is enabled.Friday, January 9, 2015:CAPIC Match I Student Application Deadline (11:59 pm PST) on CAPIC website (www.capic.net).Monday, February 16, 2015:Do Not Intend to Rank deadline. Required for Internships. Requested for Students.Wednesday, February 25, 2015:CAPIC Match I Ranking deadline (12 noon PST) on DnD website. APPIC Phase I Match results available on 2/20/15.(Updated from 2/23/15)Monday, March 2, 2015:CAPIC Match I Notification Day. Match results posted on DnD website (https://capic.dnddigital.com/).Monday, March 9, 2015:CAPIC Match II Student Application Deadline (11:59 pm PDT) on CAPIC website (www.capic.net).Wednesday, March 18, 2015:Do Not Intend to Rank deadline. Required for Internships. Requested for Students.Wednesday, March 25, 2015:CAPIC Match II Ranking deadline (12 noon PDT) on DnD website. APPIC Phase II Match results available on 3/23/15.Tuesday, March 31, 2015:CAPIC Match II Notification Day. Match results posted on DnD website (https://capic.dnddigital.com/).CAPIC Clearinghouse opens on CAPIC website (www.capic.net). It runs through April 30, 2015.- Students from eligible out-of-state academic programs may now participate and form CAPIC internships.- Students must still Register with CAPIC, but ranking and matching is no longer done online.Friday, May 1, 2015:CAPIC Post-Clearinghouse opens on CAPIC website (www.capic.net). It runs indefinitely.- Students must still Register with CAPIC but ranking and matching is no longer done online.Please visit our website (www.capic.net) and our online events calendar for additional information, or contact the CAPIC office.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All RightsReserved10

CAPIC Quality Assurance CAPIC Quality Assurance (QA): CAPIC has a robust Quality Assurance (QA) program. It starts with our membership criteria and reviewprocess and continues with regular and ongoing program reviews. CAPIC has adapted membership criteria and clarifications from those of the Association of PsychologyPostdoctoral and Internship Centers (APPIC). See the comparison of APPIC and CAPIC Membershipcriteria on our website. CAPIC requires a site visit as part of initial review for CAPIC membership. This helps assure that the online profile accurately reflects the actual program.Complementary, supporting documentation of the program is also required. CAPIC requires annual review & update of online profile and supporting documentation. Supporting docs include: Full CV of all licensed psychologist supervisors, current due process documents, didactic programdescription, and other key educational and procedural aspects of their training program.Each program also attests to the accuracy of its online profile and documentation, as well as its continuedadherence to CAPIC’s membership criteria, policies and procedures.CAPIC requires site visits recurring every three years. If a shortfall is found, CAPIC offers assistance and guidance to help the program address it. This quality assurance program is possible only because all members – doctoral, internship andpostdoctoral – are committed to quality training and to actively participating in maintaining itthroughout the entire system. Additional info on CAPIC Quality Assurance is posted publicly on the CAPIC website.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved11

Total # of CAPIC Internship Programs :From 2008 to 2014200(Info is based on data from the Spring Online Match sMatchesMatches2008- 20092009-20102010-20112011-20122012- 20132013- 20142014- 2015557529518443466420386Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved12

PREVIOUS YEAR: 2013-2014 CAPIC Online Match Outcomes:22, 5%1, 0%420 Total98, 24%588Initially Open Internship Positions at 133 Programs.420Matched CAPIC Internships71.4% Match Rate for Internships83.2% Adjusted Match Success Rate for Internships.After Match II, some programs switch from seekinginterns to seeking practicum students, thus decreasing thenumber of internship positions being sought.544-6547942088%Students initially entered the CAPIC matchStudents who withdrew or matched elsewhereStudents participated in ranking and matching processStudents successful matchedConservative Match Success Rate for Students. ** This % is likely higher. Some students likely matchedwith APPIC or elsewhere, without formally withdrawingfrom the CAPIC match.299, 71%Match IMatch 2ClearinghousePost-ClearinghouseCopyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved13

THIS PAST YEAR: 2014-15 CAPIC Online Match Outcomes: 386 Total21, 5%0, 0%491Initially Open Internship Positions at 119 Programs.386Matched CAPIC Internships78.6% Match Rate for Internships85.1% Adjusted Match Success Rate for Internships.After Match II, some programs switch from seekinginterns to seeking practicum students, thus decreasing thenumber of internship positions being sought.112, 30%244, 65%468-6040838694.6%Students initially entered the CAPIC matchStudents who withdrew or matched elsewhereStudents participated in ranking and matching processStudents successful matchedConservative Match Success Rate for Students. ** This % is likely higher. Some students likely matchedwith APPIC or elsewhere, without formally withdrawingfrom the CAPIC match.Match IMatch 2ClearinghousePost-ClearinghouseCopyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved14

2014-2015 Internship StatusHalf-Time 1-Year Breakdown11, 8%27, 7%11, 8%Full-TimeHalf-Time 1-Year/1stinternshipHalf-Time 1YearHalf-Time 1Year/2nd InternshipHalf-Time 2YearHalf-Time 1-Year/NoDistinction99, 26%256, 67%67% of matches were Full-Time internships.26% of matches were Half-Time 1-Year internships.114, 84%Note: “No Distinction” means the site and/or intern did not specifywhether this is a first or second internship. The assumption is thatthese are all first-time internships, resulting in 92% of half-timeinternships being first-time internships.7% of matches were Half-Time 1-Year internships.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved15

Full-Time Internships102, 41%Half-Time Internships51, 47%FT StudentsFT StudentsMatched WithMatched WithStipendStipendFT StudentsFT StudentsMatched WithoutMatched WithoutStipend145, 59%Stipend57, 53%Average Full-Time Stipend: 10,887Average Half-Time Stipend: 4,593CAPIC encourages but does not require stipends for interns, and internships are responsible for abiding by all labor standards.The adequacy of CAPIC stipends relates to CAPIC’s training guidelines, not to labor laws, which should be considered separately.For more info, see the CAPIC Info Regarding Interns and Stipends document on the CAPIC website.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved16

PREVIOUS YEAR - 2013 CAPIC Online Internship Match Summary Stats:Match IFinal13319858855662494Match UNKN/APost-ClearinghouseAs of pation and ResultsParticipating Internship ProgramsParticipating Internship TracksOpen internship positionsInitial Count of Participating Applicants/StudentsWithdrawn Applicants *Participating Applicants at the time of Ranking/MatchingMatched Applicants to Internship Programs/Tracks PositionsUnmatched Applicants *Programs with unfilled positions.Unfilled internship positions.Percentage of Matched Students (within each Phase)Percentage of Matched Internship Positions (within each Phase)COMBINED MATCH SUMMARY420Matched Applicants to Internship Programs/Tracks Positions87.68%Percentage of Matched Students71.43%Percentage of Matched Internship Positions* The Withdrawn and Unmatched figures above are likely to change, as some students who matched with APPIC did not formally withdraw from the CAPIC matchprocess, thereby inflating the actual # of Unmatched Applicants.Figures for Unfilled Internship positions are fluid, as internships modify their programs and choose to fill slots elsewhere (e.g. practicum).CAPIC Online Internship Match - Basic Stats 41284622Participation and ResultsOpen internship positionsParticipating Applicants at the time of Ranking/Matching463420Matched Applicants Internship Programs/Tracks Positions (as of 5/16/13)8146Unmatched Applicants (Excluding any who withdrew or matched elsewhere)2832Programs with unfilled positions.7885Unfilled internship positions.Figures for Unfilled Internship positions are fluid, as internships modify their programs and choose to fill slots elsewhere (e.g. practicum).Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved17

THIS PAST YEAR - 2014 CAPIC Online Internship Match Initial Summary Stats:Match 1Final11915949133015315Match 2Final8410316620245157ClearinghouseAs of 4/4/144682118N/AN/AN/APost-Clearinghouse Participation and ResultsAs of 5/1/1434Participating Internship Programs42Participating Internship Tracks84Open internship positionsN/AInitial Count of Participating Applicants/StudentsN/AWithdrawn Applicants **N/AParticipating Applicants at the time of 7.46%49.69%71.34%67.47%UNKN/AUNKN/A9Matched Applicants Internship Programs/Tracks PositionsUnmatched Applicants *Programs with unfilled positions (at the end of that phase).Unfilled internship positions (at the end of that phase).Percentage of Matched Students (within each Phase)Percentage of Matched Internship Positions (within each Phase)COMBINED MATCH SUMMARY (N/A)377Matched Applicants Doctoral Internship Programs/Tracks94.61%Percentage of Matched Students78.62%Percentage of Matched Internship Positions* The Unmatched figure above is likely to change, as students continue to Match in Clearinghouse and Post-Clearinghouse.Figures for Unfilled Internship positions are fluid, as internships modify their programs and may choose to fill slots elsewhere (e.g. 46381287840277631583863146118CAPIC Online Internship Match - Basic Stats Comparison:% Change from LastYearParticipation and Results-16.5%Open internship positions (At start of Match process)-14.8%Unique Participating Applicants at the time of Ranking/MatchingNOTE: In 2014, 60 applicants withdrew before Matching-4.0%-59.7%-27.0%-25.3%Matched Applicants Internship Programs/Tracks Positions (as of 3/30/14)Unmatched ApplicantsPrograms with unfilled positions.Unfilled internship positions.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved18

2014 Initial Summary Stats: Match I OnlyComparing Match Stats - This Year to Past Two Years2012-132013-142014-15% Changefrom LastYear129133119-10.5%Participating Internship Programs189198159-19.7%Participating Internship Tracks579588491-16.5%Open internship positions571556330-40.6%Initial Count of Participating Applicants/Students726215-75.8%Withdrawn Applicants *499494315-36.2%Participating Applicants at the time of Ranking/Matching318304244-19.7%Matched Applicants Internship Programs/Tracks Positions18119071-62.6%Unmatched Applicants *87117106-9.4%Tracks with unfilled positions.257284247-13.0%Unfilled internship positions.63.73%61.54%77.46%25.9%Percentage of Matched Students55.30%51.70%49.69%-3.9%Percentage of Matched Internship PositionsParticipation and Results* The Withdrawn and Unmatched figures above are likely to change, as some students who matched with APPIC didnot formally withdraw from the CAPIC match process, thereby inflating the actual # of Unmatched Applicants.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved19

Initial Summary Stats: Match II OnlyComparing Match Stats - This Year to Past Two Years2012-132013-142014-15% Change fromLast YearParticipation and Results81738415.1%Participating Internship Programs1041031030.0%Participating Internship Tracks250256166-35.2%Open internship positions19014320241.3%Initial Count of Participating cipating Applicants at the time of Ranking/Matching1069811214.3%Matched Applicants Internship Programs/Tracks Positions4847416345469.8%-27.0%Unmatched Applicants *Programs with unfilled positions.12315854-65.8%Unfilled internship positions.68.83%70.50%71.34%1.2%Withdrawn ApplicantsPercentage of Matched Students (within this Phase)46.29%38.28%67.47%76.2%Percentage of Matched Internship Positions (within this Phase)* The Unmatched figure above is likely to change, as students continue to match in Clearinghouse and Post-Clearinghouse.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved20

Doctoral Academic Program Name(Sorted Alphabetically)Antioch University Santa BarbaraASPP/Argosy University SF Bay CampusASPP/Argosy University/Orange County CampusAzusa Pacific UniversityCA Institute of Integral StudiesCalifornia Lutheran UniversityCalifornia School of Forensic Studies - Fresno - Psy.DCalifornia School of Forensic Studies - Irvine - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - Los Angeles - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - San Diego - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - San Francisco - Psy.D.CSPP Fresno/Alliant International University - Ph.D.CSPP Fresno/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP Los Angeles/Alliant International University - Ph.DCSPP Los Angeles/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP Sacramento/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP San Diego/Alliant International University - Ph.D.CSPP San Diego/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP San Francisco/Alliant International University; PhDCSPP San Francisco/Alliant International University; Psy.D.Fielding Graduate UniversityFuller Theological Seminary/Fuller Graduate School of PsychologyInstitute of Transpersonal Psychology/Sofia UniversityJohn F Kennedy UniversityPacifica Graduate Institute-CarpinteriaPalo Alto University - Ph.D.Pepperdine UniversityPhillips Graduate InstituteSaybrook University% ChangeTotal: 2014-2015from2013-2014 MatchPreviousMatch (thru May)Year2013-2014 2014-2015Participants Participants% PhDPhDPsyDPhDPsyDThe Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Applied Clinical Psychology233239%374214%NoPsyDThe Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Clinical Forensic 7-44%-37%25%-12%NoYesYesPsyDPsyDPsyDThe Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Clinical PsychologyThe Wright InstituteUniversity of LaVerneOVERALL TOTALSLast YearLast Year21

%Match 9%100.0%-9.7%0.4%16.4%-4.2%-13.3%Fuller Theological Seminary/Fuller Graduate School of Psychology71258.3%71258.3%0.0%Institute of Transpersonal Psychology/Sofia UniversityJohn F Kennedy UniversityPacifica Graduate Institute-CarpinteriaPalo Alto University - Ph.D.Pepperdine UniversityPhillips Graduate InstituteSaybrook 100.0%-26.7%The Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Applied Clinical Psychology233762.2%324276.2%14.0%The Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Clinical Forensic 16.3%23.1%-20.0%Total: 2013- Total: 2013- Total: 2013201420142014Matches Participants Match RateDoctoral Academic Program Name(Sorted Alphabetically)Antioch University Santa BarbaraASPP/Argosy University SF Bay CampusASPP/Argosy University/Orange County CampusAzusa Pacific UniversityCA Institute of Integral StudiesCalifornia Lutheran UniversityCalifornia School of Forensic Studies - Fresno - Psy.DCalifornia School of Forensic Studies - Irvine - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - Los Angeles - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - San Diego - Psy.D.California School of Forensic Studies - San Francisco - Psy.D.CSPP Fresno/Alliant International University - Ph.D.CSPP Fresno/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP Los Angeles/Alliant International University - Ph.DCSPP Los Angeles/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP Sacramento/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP San Diego/Alliant International University - Ph.D.CSPP San Diego/Alliant International University - Psy.D.CSPP San Francisco/Alliant International University; PhDCSPP San Francisco/Alliant International University; Psy.D.Fielding Graduate UniversityThe Chicago School - Los Angeles - Psy.D. in Clinical PsychologyThe Wright InstituteUniversity of LaVerne19164OVERALL TOTALS426PreviousYearLast Year2014-20152014-2015 2014-2015MatchesParticipants Match Rate(thru May)Last Year22

CAPIC Post-Clearinghouse opened on May 1, 2014As of 10/31/2014, there are nearly 50 remaining open positions at fifteen CAPIC internshipprograms:CAPIC ProgramIDProgram Name # of Interns CityContact NameI-334California Corrections Internship Consortium (CCIC) California State Prison-Sacramento6FresnoDiana -339Clearview Treatment ProgramsCRF - Douglas Young BPSR CenterGirls Inc of Alameda CountyNeuropsychological AssociatesPartners/STARSPoway Unified School DistrictProject Sister Family ServicesSovereign Health of CaliforniaSynchrony of Visalia, Inc.2342233201VeniceSan DiegoOaklandSanta RosaSan RafaelSan DiegoPomonaSan ClementeVisaliaAlina GorgorianMary WheelerVicci TibbettsMichael FragaVirginia BassiMartha InghamLinda L. AdamsPatrick AleknaviciusMaria Ortiz-NanceI-354The LGBT Community Center of the Desert2Palm SpringsFredrica Jill GoverI-283West Valley MH Center Adult Outpatient Services2Canoga ParkElizabeth GilI-1201BerkeleyTenli YavnehI-334Berkeley Mental Health (Adult Services) - Mobile Crisis TeamCalifornia Corrections Internship Consortium (CCIC) California State Prison-Sacramento6FresnoDiana ConcannonI-351Clearview Treatment Programs2VeniceAlina GorgorianA Post-Clearinghouse Guide is posted on the CAPIC website. To-date, 33 Clearinghouse matches have been made.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All RightsReserved23

After the 2013 match, we had a number of Internship Programs in Clearinghouse and Post-Clearinghouse,still seeking interns for 2013-2014. As of 6/30/13 (Post-Clearinghouse): We also had students still seeking internships (at least 25, but student #’s are uncertain).After the 2014 match, we again had a number of Internship Programs in Clearinghouse and PostClearinghouse, still seeking interns for 2014-2015. As of 6/30/14 (Post-Clearinghouse): 32 Participating Internship Programs, with 39 tracks and 85 open internship positions.35 Participating Internship Programs, with 40 tracks and 76 open internship positions.We also had students still seeking internships (at least ten, student but #’s uncertain).We reviewed the stats on these internship programs and found that they were diverse: FTHTFundedNoCASoCA (excl SD)San Diego region 30 %70%45%35%34.0%30.3%To help address this imbalance: For the 2014 match, CAPIC promoted CAPIC internships with qualifiedout-of-state Doctoral Academic Programs, in order to inject additional qualified prospective interns intothe match process. They were permitted to participate, staring with Post-Clearinghouse (May 1, 2014).There was interest, but no confirmed matches for 2014 - 2015.For 2014-15, we are again inviting students from qualified out-of-state Doctoral Academic Programs. These students will be able to participate in the match process starting with Clearinghouse (March 31,2015), thereby giving priority until then to CAPIC in-state Doctoral Academic Program members.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved24

For 2014, as of Post-Clearinghouse (May 1st), students from these programswere able to participate and seek CAPIC internships. We opened up the process to any psychology doctoral academic program which is APA accredited. Weincluded an attestation for the students and their DCT’s to help ensure the understood CAPICinternships.Six (6) students from five (5) such doctoral academic program have registered with CAPIC. Three (3)have completed the attestation. To-date, no doctoral academic program reps have completed anattestation.Argosy University - Honolulu, HILoma Linda University, Loma Linda, CAGeorge Washington University, Washington, DCCarlos Albizu University, San JuanMarshall University, Huntington, WVStudents expressed interest/registeredStudents expressed interest/registeredStudents expressed interest/registeredStudents expressed interest/registeredStudents expressed interest/registeredFlorida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, FLLoyola College, Baltimore, MDDCT expressed interestDCT expressed interestNo matches have been recorded for 2014-15.For the 2015 match, students from these programs may participate starting atClearinghouse (March 31, 2015). The CAPIC office will follow-up to ensure proper attestations have been completedbefore treating any match as a CAPIC match.Copyright (C) 2014 CAPIC. All Rights Reserved25

CAPIC-MHSA Psychology Intern Stipend Program The CAPIC/MHSA psychology intern stipend program is funded by the Mental Health Services Act(California Prop 63).In September 2008, CAPIC was awarded a contract from the California Department of Mental Health(CA/DMH) to provide stipends to psychology students serving internships in publicly supported mentalhealth agencies in California, and to develop educational materials that would help train psychologistsin the Resiliency-Recovery theoretic approach to treating people with chronic mental health problems.In 2011, this contract was ex

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