Student & Graduate Training
Department of Psychology Clinical Training
How it Works
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For more information, contact Tom Cicciarelli, Psy.D., Director, Department of Psychology.
Phone: (415) 750-4180 x209
Email: tcicciarelli@ioaging.org
The Institute on Aging Department of Psychology is one of the largest and most comprehensive training sites in the Bay Area for those interested in developing clinical skills tailored to the needs of seniors and their caregivers. We offer a variety of training opportunities for doctoral level psychology students.
Training Model
Our training emphasizes an integrative model of evaluation, case formulation, psychotherapy and care planning, with a strong focus on the developmental challenges of late life.
Additionally, we train clinicians to become familiar with the neurophysiology and treatment of cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's Disease, Parkinson's Disease and other types of Dementia.
Patient Population
Our patient population, consisting predominately of older adults over age 65, is highly diverse across race and ethnicity, gender, socioeconomic status, and psychiatric diagnosis. We offer specialized training in elder abuse issues as well as problems related to traumatic loss and bereavement.
Home-Based Services
Approximately 85% of our services are home-based, and psychotherapy is often conducted in non-traditional settings such as client's homes, assisted living facilities, and skilled nursing facilities. This unique and exciting aspect of our program allows us to work with many clients who would otherwise not have access to mental health services and support.
multidisciplinary Teamwork
We have a multidisciplinary onsite staff across various agency programs, and our clinical work often involves consultation with a variety of other helping professionals. Consequently, the training program at IOA provides unique opportunities to learn important skills in the area of multidisciplinary teamwork.
Consulting Professionals
- psychiatrists
- primary care physicians
- social workers
- conservators
- attorneys
- nursing home administrators
- home care specialists
Mission
Our primary agency mission is to offer vulnerable and isolated clients a wide range of services that will help them live as independently as possible for as long as possible. Because many of our clients have difficulties with mobility and transportation, we offer clinical services outside of our clinic in private residences, doctor's offices, and nursing homes--providing a unique training experience in the provision of clinical services in non-traditional settings.
Save the dates - May 4 & June 23, 2010
IOA Professional Education
Mind, Body Spirit - Pathways to Improving Health
Register today for IOA's 2010 professional education series. As we age, the
mind, body and spirit interact, helping us cope with limitations, grow in
new ways and understand the aging process differently. CEUs available. Learn more about this
professional education opportunity.
Tuesday, May 4: Integrating Mental, Emotional and Spiritual
Health
Wednesday, June 23: Understanding and Managing Clients Who
Challenge Us as Professionals
Register Online: Early
bird registration now open!
Contact Information
IOA Psychological Services
3330 Geary Blvd., 2E
San Francisco, CA 94118
Phone: (415) 750-4111
Toll Free: (877) 750-4111
Email: psychology@ioaging.org
Hours: 9am - 5pm
IOA's Senior Campus
Affordable housing, affordable health care and community programs to help older adults live independently. IOA's state-of-the-art Senior Campus is scheduled to open Fall 2010.
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