Clinical Internship - Spanish Clients

Department: Clinical
Location: Santa Ana, CA

The Clinical Internship Program under Casa Counseling/Consejeria provides training and clinical supervision to graduate students enrolled in an accredited professional graduate school to obtain a master's level degree in social work or marriage family therapy as MFT trainees or MSW student interns.

Casa Counseling/Consejeria’s Clinical Internship Program is committed to providing training in evidence-based practices. Our goal is to provide interns with the theoretical and experiential base that will become their foundation for future professional work in mental health and social services. These individuals will acquire the knowledge and skills to work competently within the mental health system at the completion of their Clinical Internship Program. Clinical Interns will be integrated into our interdisciplinary clinical team while enriching each other’s experience through an interchange of ideas and perspectives while working collaboratively.

Casa Counseling/Consejeria provides trainings each month to further our clinical staff’s breadth of knowledge and enrichment, ultimately allowing them to better serve their client’s needs. Trainings include in-house presentations on intervention strategies, best practices, and more. Outside presentations include training from local law enforcement, attorneys, and community partners.

Mental Health Community Clinic- Casa Counseling/Consejeria, a division of Casa de la Familia, has a low-cost therapy program that gives many the opportunity to receive counseling services according to their family income. Students provide individual, family, and group therapy, while coordinating care with a multidisciplinary team to provide excellent patient care. Practicum students will also learn to assess clinical crises and apply risk management techniques as needed.

Specialties

Group Therapy Clinical interns within this specialty will be trained to run successful groups. Groups may include parenting, anger management, stress, pain management, anxiety, sexual assault, domestic violence, and more.

Training Structure

The Clinical Internship Program is designed to last for a period of 12 months based on academic requirements and agency needs. Clinical Interns are required to work a minimum of 20 hours per week.

Schedule

Direct Patient Care: 10 hours, with a caseload of 12 clients
Non-Patient Care: 5 hours
Individual supervision – 1 hour
Group supervision – 2 hours a week
Meetings/Training – 1+ hours a month

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Clinical Supervisors are qualified by either the Board of Behavioral Sciences or the Board of Psychology.

Participating Graduate Schools

Application Process

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