Montana VA/Fort Harrison Medical Center

Montana VA/Fort Harrison Medical Center

Website Address:  https://www.va.gov/montana-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-internship-program/

Primary Geropsychologist:
Joanna McCormick, Ph.D.
Joanna.McCormick@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Primary Supervisor: Joanna L. McCormick, Ph.D.
Supplemental Experiences: Aaron W. Grusonik, Psy.D.

Membership / Certification: 
_X_  APA Accredited
_X_  APPIC Member

Training Program Components: 
Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
Home Based Health Care
Caregiver Support Services
Telehealth / Telemedicine
Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
Other: Geriatric Evaluation and interdisciplinary team engagement with geriatric psychiatry, geriatric medicine, and neuropsychology

Format of Geropsychology Training:
Major Rotation
Minor Rotation
Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Additional Program Information:
Training at Montana VA Psychology Internship focuses on helping interns to appreciate the diversity of experience of older adults; the biopsychosocial and lifespan developmental perspectives that are critical for understanding older adult patients; the complex ethical dilemmas that can arise in geriatric care; the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration; and the growing research base that can inform practice.

Veterans served in the Geriatric MH clinic present with a range of mental health concerns, some long-term and others with onset in late life. Typical clinical issues include depression, grief, generalized anxiety, PTSD, dementia with behavioral concerns and/or caregiver distress, complex neuropsychiatric presentations requiring assistance with differential diagnosis and treatment planning, adjustment issues (e.g., coping with disability, role changes), chronic disease management, end-of-life issues, and family stress/conflict.  Most interns on the Clinical Geropsychology Rotation will have an opportunity to co-facilitate a psychotherapy group for older adults, such as the Enhancing Social Function in Older Veterans with PTSD (EVSP);  facilitate psychoeducation for veterans who are caregivers for family members with dementia; and provide individual treatment using CBT for insomnia, Interpersonal Psychotherapy for Depression, or CPT for PTSD.

Please review the Training Program Brochure (download from the program webpage) for further details and opportunities working with older adult veterans at Montana VA Health Care System.

Montana VA/Fort Harrison Medical Center2025-09-26T08:41:07-04:00

Sharp Healthcare

Sharp Healthcare

Contact Information:
Kelsey Bradshaw, PhD
Kelsey.bradshaw@sharp.com

Website Address: https://www.sharp.com/interns-fellows/doctoral-psychology-internship

Director of Psychology Training:
Kelsey Bradshaw, PhD

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Brett Bergman, PhD
Dara Schwartz, PsyD

Membership / Certification: 
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
Intensive Outpatient Program
Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students

Format of Geropsychology Training:
Specialty Track in Geropsychology

Faculty Clinical / Research Interests:
Brett Boeh Bergmann, PhD: Areas of Interest: geropsychology, SMI, systems of care, community psychology
Orientation: CBT, ACT, PCT

Dara Schwartz, PsyD: Areas of interest: geropsychology, program development, leadership
Orientation: cognitive-behavioral/integrative

Sharp Healthcare2024-10-18T09:12:07-04:00

VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System

VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System

Website Address:  https://www.va.gov/salt-lake-city-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training/

Director of Psychology Training
Renn Sweeney, Ph.D.
caroline.sweeney @ va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Erin Kube, Ph.D.
Lauren Masuda, Psy.D.
Bret Hicken, Ph.D.

Membership / Certification: 
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Training Program Components: 
At the Salt Lake City VA Healthcare System we offer a 1 year postdoctoral fellowship in Geropsychology. Our internship program also receives funding from our GRECC (Geriatric Research Education and Clinical Center), so we offer internship rotations that support our generalist training in geropsychology. Geropsychology related internship rotations that we offer are Homebased Primary Care and the Geri-Med-Psych clinic. Each of these professional training experiences is described below (interns work in the clinics described below with our fellows):

1. Geopsychology Fellowship Track
This track provides general clinical psychology fellowship training, with an emphasis in geriatrics. Broadly, the geriatric training provided is consistent with the Pikes Peak Model for Training in Professional Geropsychology. Specific geriatric emphases include: 1) evidence-based assessment and treatment of psychological disorders among older adults; 2) biopsychosocial methods for managing disruptive behaviors associated with dementia; 3) neuropsychological assessment and dementia management; 4) behavioral medicine interventions addressing common problems among older adults, such as pain, disability, sleep, weight loss, smoking cessation, and medical compliance; 5) interdisciplinary consultation; 6) capacity assessments when there are questions about a patient’s ability to make medical decisions, perform other specific functions, or live independently; 7) development of clinical supervision competencies; and 8) identification of, understanding, and addressing ethical issues common among geriatric populations.
Fellows will provide psychological services across a variety of diverse clinical settings, including Home Based Primary Care (HBPC), outpatient geriatric primary care clinics, specialty geropsychiatry-medical clinic, primary care, and palliative care. Fellows will also gain experience working with multidisciplinary programs, including the Geriatric Research, Education, and Clinical Center (GRECC), the Office of Rural Health—Western Region, and the University of Utah, Division of Geriatrics. It is also anticipated that fellows will cross-train in some of the same training experiences as the health psychology fellows.
Fellows have the opportunity to participate actively as members of interdisciplinary teams in HBPC, Geriatric Primary Care clinics, the Clinical Resource HUB, and the Telehealth Dementia Care Consult Team. Rotations will be tailored to fit the individual needs and preferences of the fellow. Rotations may consist of a combination of geriatric experiences (approximately 75% of the fellow’s time) including Home Based Primary Care, outpatient geriatric clinics, Geriatric Medical Psychiatry clinic, or VISN 19 Clinical Resource HUB (an entirely telehealth-based rotation). Fellows will also have the opportunity to develop expertise in complementary areas of health psychology. Minor rotation experiences (approximately 25% of fellows time) may include primary care-mental health integration (PC-MHI), short-term therapy in primary care, MOVE program, smoking cessations program, inpatient rehabilitation, consultation and training for PACT team members, MH Consult, CBT for Chronic Pain or Insomnia, , and transplant and bariatric surgery evaluations (see Health Psychology section for descriptions). Fellows will select opportunities offered from the areas/supervisors listed above. Experiences can be designated as year-long or time limited.

GEROPSYCHOLOGY FELLOWSHIP ROTATIONS
HOME BASED PRIMARY CARE (HBPC)
Supervisor: Lauren Masuda, PsyD
The VA Home Based Primary Care (HBPC) program provides comprehensive, interdisciplinary primary care services in the homes of veterans with complex and chronic, disabling disease. In addition to primary care interventions, HBPC provides palliative care, rehabilitation, disease management, and care coordination services. HBPC targets veterans in advanced stages of chronic disease, particularly those at high risk of recurrent hospitalization or nursing home placement. Outcome measures have demonstrated HBPC to be effective in managing chronic disease and reducing inpatient days and total cost of care. Our HBPC team includes representatives from medicine, nursing, pharmacy, social work, occupational therapy, and dietetics. HBPC manages (1) patients with multiple interacting chronic medical problems requiring longitudinal intervention to maintain health status or slow functional decline, in order to reduce or delay institutionalization; (2) certain patients with relatively short-term problems, who need health services, home training, and home adaptation until they can be managed in an outpatient clinic; and (3) patients with advanced terminal illness who prefer palliative care. HBPC provides a unique opportunity for fellows to be part of a diverse team with opportunities to work collaboratively, co-treat clients when appropriate, foster effective communication and teamwork amongst providers, and help the team to cope with various challenges.
The postdoctoral fellow provides assessment and intervention to individuals and families to address psychological issues that are interfering with their medical care, compromising their health status and functional capacity, and/or reducing their quality of life. Issues include, but are not limited to: helping patients cope with grief, depression, anxiety, and other psychological issues related to the aging process; coping with chronic medical illnesses, and/or other life stressors; interventions to increase compliance with and adjustment to treatment regimens; and working with caregivers to improve patient well-being and treatment compliance. The postdoctoral fellow also provides comprehensive psychological, neuropsychological, and capacity evaluations.

OUTPATIENT GERIATRIC CLINICS
Supervisor: Bret Hicken, PhD
These weekly primary care clinics serve older Veterans with complex medical issues and are staffed by geriatric fellows, geriatricians, clinical pharmacists, and social workers, in addition to the psychology fellow. Veterans in these clinics frequently have co-morbid cognitive and mental-health issues as well as psychosocial challenges that complicate their care. Psychology fellows serve in a consult/liaison role in these clinics, consulting with the team and providing brief psychological and cognitive assessments during the appointment and Fellows may also provide instruction to staff on psychological issues. Time-limited interventions may also be incorporated during clinic or as follow up. Common issues that psychology fellows may address with Veterans include depression, anxiety, grief, pain management, sleep/insomnia, and adjustment to aging and chronic disease.

GERIATRIC MEDICAL PSYCHIATRY CLINIC
Supervisor: Bret Hicken, PhD
This weekly consultation clinic serves geriatric Veterans with complicated medical and psychiatric needs. Veterans referred to this clinic typically have significant mental health and/or cognitive issues and disruptive behaviors that have become difficult to manage for caregivers and providers. The philosophy of this clinic is “patient-centered” and “whole-person” in that we address the psychosocial, environmental, and medical factors that influence behavior. In addition to the psychology fellow, the clinic includes an attending physician and trainees from many disciplines such as psychiatry, geriatrics, and pharmacy. Psychology fellows function in a variety of capacities in this clinic. They may provide direct patient care in the form of brief psychological and cognitive assessments as part of the patient’s clinic appointment. They may provide brief intervention in clinic or arrange for a later appointment to address clinical concerns that require follow-up. Trainees also function in a consultation capacity by providing the team with observations, impressions, and treatment recommendations about psychological and cognitive issues. Over time, the fellow becomes a key leader in clinic, directing and providing training to housestaff and medical students about psychological issues.

VISN 19 CLINICAL RESOURCE HUB
Supervisors: Clair Rummel, PhD, ABPP & Erin Kube, PhD
The VISN 19 Clinical Resource Hub provides evidence-based assessment and treatment services to facilities in the VA Rocky Mountain Network (UT, MT, CO & WY) in order to enhance Veteran access to mental health and primary care services. The Telemental Health Team is comprised of psychologists, psychiatrists, advanced psychiatric nurse practitioners, and social workers that assist VA facilities across VISN 19 with provision of virtual mental health services.
Training opportunities for fellows on this rotation include:
• Dementia Caregiver Education & Support: Fellows have the opportunity to provide evidence-based caregiver support virtually to caregivers caring for rural Veteran’s with a neurocognitive disorder. Services include education on dementia, behavioral interventions for managing disruptive behaviors associated with dementia and stress management techniques. Fellows may have the opportunity to complete the REACH-VA Caregiver Support training and implement it during this rotation.
o Telehealth Dementia Care Consult Team: Fellows also have the opportunity to attend consults with the interdisciplinary team (geriatrician, geriatric social worker, pharmacist) that provides comprehensive evaluation of neurocognitive disorders to older rural Veterans. This will allow the opportunity to introduce caregiver support and gain a better understanding of each member’s role on the team.
• Geriatric Tele-Psychotherapy:
o Outpatient Geriatric Tele-Mental Health: Fellows have the opportunity to carry a small caseload of older Veterans referred for evidence-based individual psychotherapy delivered via VA Video Connect to Home or via Clinical Video Telehealth to VA Clinic. Patients present with a variety of primary concerns, including depression, anxiety, PTSD, grief and adjustment to disability. Fellows can hone their skills at adapting evidence-based treatments to meet the needs of older adults and learn how to effectively implement treatment via telehealth.
o Tele-PCMHI & Health Psychology: Fellows have an opportunity to receive geriatric consults directly from primary care providers (in general PACTs across CO & UT) pertaining to a variety of concerns, including cognitive functioning, chronic disease management, adjustment to medical illness, depression, alcohol use, sleep disturbances, and dementia care management. Fellows can refine their skills in brief assessment, consultation, and care management around normative and non-normative age-related concerns that arise in primary care. They can also learn to deliver geriatric-informed brief psychotherapy and adapt evidence-based interventions to meet the needs of older adults in primary care via telehealth. There may be opportunities to develop and/or facilitate group interventions aimed at meeting the unique needs of older adults or their caregivers within primary care. Fellows may also have an opportunity to provide vertical clinical supervision to a psychology intern while on this rotation.

Didactic Training Offerings:
Special attention is paid to ensure that the geropsychology competencies are trained. We start out with teaching the Pikes Peak Model. Then didactics and experiential training touch on all competencies as defined by the Pikes Peak Model. Didactics above often touch on multiple competencies, but have tried to highlight the main competencies trained in each didactic.
Pikes Peak Model – knowledge
Normal Aging and Development Theories – Knowledge Base
Resiliency and Aging – Knowledge Base
Multicultural Issues in Aging – Attitude/Skill
Geropsychology Ethics – Skill/Attitude/Knowledge
Cognitive and Mood Assessment Dementia Evaluation – Skill/Attitude/knowledge
Capacity Assessment – Skill/Attitude/knowledge
Mild Cognitive Impairment – Skill/knowledge
Geriatric Neuropsych Assessment – Skill/knowledge
Managing Challenging Behaviors – Skill/knowledge
Anxiety in Older Adults – Skill
Interpersonal Therapy for Older Adults – Skill
ACT for Older Adults – Skill
Screening/Brief Assessment on Medical Teams – Skill/knowledge
Sleep/CBT-I in Older Adults – Skill
SMI/Psychosis in Older Adults – Skill
Meaning Centered Therapy – Skill/knowledge
Caregiving – Attitude/knowledge
Live Reviews/Reminiscence Therapy – Skill/knowledge
Disability in Aging – knowledge/skill
Driver’s Education – knowledge/skill
Hording/Compulsive Buying – Skill
Elder Abuse – Skill/knowledge
Bereavement – Skill/knowledge
Geriatric Nutrition – Skill/knowledge
Telehealth and Older Adults – Skill/knowledge
Hospice and Palliative Care – knowledge/skill
PTSD in Later Life – Skill/knowledge
Sexuality and Aging – knowledge
Language Disorder in Older Adults- knowledge
Pain in Older Adults – Skill
Geriatric Psychopharmacology – knowledge
Challenging Personality Issues in Older Adults – knowledge

VA Salt Lake City Healthcare System2024-01-29T10:10:06-05:00

Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center

Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center

Contact Information:
Jessica Haberman, Ph.D.
jessica.haberman @ va.gov

Website Address:  https://www.va.gov/northeast-ohio-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-residency-and-internship/

Director of Psychology Training
Laura Roush, Ph.D.
laura.roush @ va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Jessica Haberman, Ph.D.
Kristal Samson, Psy.D.
Ellen Day-Suba, Ph.D.
Jeffrey Przybysz, Psy.D.
Nazar Seyala, Ph.D.

Membership / Certification: 
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
Community Living Center
Home Based Health Care
Primary Care
Caregiver Support Services
Hospice / Palliative Care
Telehealth / Telemedicine
Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
Driving Safety Evaluation Clinic

Format of Geropsychology Training:

  • Specialty Track in Geropsychology
  • Major Rotation
  • Minor Rotation
  • Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:

-Dr. Haberman: Clinical specializations: Health psychology, assessment and treatment of psychological and neurocognitive disorders in older adults, capacity evaluations, caregiver support, grief and bereavement. Publications and research interests: Non-pharmacologic interventions for dementia, effective management of chronic illness, resiliency in late life, religiosity and successful aging, positive psychology. Teaching and supervision interests: Geropsychology, grief and bereavement work, behavioral medicine.

-Dr. Samson: Clinical specializations: Health Psychology, Geropsychology, assessment and treatment of psychological and neurocognitive disorders in geriatric population, capacity evaluations, dementia education, behavioral interventions for management of dementia-related behaviors, caregiver support. Publications and research interests: tele-dementia care, non-pharmacologic interventions for dementia-related behaviors, frailty and cognitive decline in patients undergoing androgen deprivation therapy for prostate cancer, caregiver education. Teaching and supervision interests: behavioral medicine, professional development, work-life balance, geropsychology, dementia.

-Dr. Day-Suba: Clinical specializations: health psychology, geropsychology, evaluation of decision-making capacity, neurocognitive disorder assessment and management, dementia education, caregiver support and interventions, grief/bereavement. Publications and research interests: telehealth usage in older adult patients, non-pharmacological interventions for dementia-related behaviors, caregiver burden, successful aging, end-of-life issues, interdisciplinary team collaboration. Teaching and supervision interests: diversity considerations in older adult population, cognitive assessment, grief/bereavement work, professional development, communication on interdisciplinary teams.

-Dr. Przybysz: Clinical Specializations: Geropsychology, long term care psychology, CBT-I, evaluation of decision-making capacity, individual and group psychotherapy with geriatric population, caregiver burden along with assessment and interventions, dementia education, cognitive assessment, personality assessment, and behavior management interventions for individuals with neurocognitive disorders. Publications and research interests: Older LGBT population, aging and subjective-wellbeing, assessment of caregiver burden. Teaching and supervision interests: individual psychotherapy, cognitive and personality assessment, behavior management including STAR-VA interventions.

-Dr. Seyala: Clinical specializations – Geropsychology, long-term care, cognitive assessment, medical rehabilitation, behavior management, assessment of decision-making capacity, staff intervention, motivational interviewing, STAR-VA. Publications and research interests: older adults mental health utilization, nonpharmacologic behavior management, capacity assessment, caregiver support. Teaching and supervision interests: Geropsychology, STAR-VA and other behavioral interventions, motivational interviewing, professional development

Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center2024-01-26T16:17:48-05:00

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Psychology Training webpage below. Please email Dr. Bernadette Pasquale, PhD, ABPP  with questions Bernadette.Pasquale@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training:
Dr. Bernadette Pasquale, PhD, ABPP
Director of Training, VA Pittsburgh Healthcare System Psychology Training
Bernadette.Pasquale@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Dr. Sabrina Hakin
Dr. Bernadette Pasquale
Dr. Trent Thatcher

Website Address:
https://www.va.gov/pittsburgh-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-internships-and-fellowships/

Membership / Certification:
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
___ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X__ Other: Driving Clinic; Outpatient GEM Clinic

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
___ Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:

Trainees will attend weekly interdisciplinary team meetings and frequently interact with staff from multiple disciplines in clarifying consult requests, reviewing residents’ functioning, and formulating disruptive behavior management plans. There are also opportunities to provide education to nursing staff on topics such as behavioral management of disruptive behaviors or identification of veterans with depression, suicidality, etc. Trainees may have the opportunity to participate in STAR-VA behavioral rounds and formulate STAR-VA behavioral plans.  At the internship level, our geropsychology track offers three 4-month rotations, two of which are geropsychology-focused rotations in the Community Living Center (CLC) and Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM) outpatient clinic. To encourage a breadth of training experiences, the interns on the geropsychology track are encouraged to select a general rotation for their third rotation and may select an elective training experience for 8 months of the training year to gain further training in a specific area or to broaden experience by pursuing training in an area not covered by the rotation.  Interns receive a minimum of 2 hours of formal scheduled individual supervision weekly from their rotation supervisor. In addition, group supervision in the form of one hour of weekly case conference, supervision from elective supervisor at minimum of one hour per week, and/or additional supervision from rotation supervisors frequently in the form of direct observation of clinical work guarantee interns a minimum of four hours of supervision per week. Supervisors are also available to interns on an as needed basis, beyond the regularly scheduled times of supervision. In addition to our staff psychologists, we have 5 postdoctoral fellows annually who are active in the internship program by providing additional clinical supervision to interns and participating in many of the didactic seminars and case conferences which the interns will attend. Thus, it is likely that an intern will receive supervision by a postdoctoral fellow, in addition to the required number of supervision hours by a staff psychologist, during the course of the year across rotations. Progress toward the attainment of the training goals is determined by means of regularly scheduled evaluations. Feedback between interns and supervisors is on-going. Monthly and mid-rotation evaluations are discussed informally with the intern and at a monthly supervisors’ meeting chaired by the Director of Clinical Training. At the conclusion of each primary clinical rotation, a formal evaluation of the intern’s progress is made.

VA Pittsburgh Healthcare2024-11-27T08:46:54-05:00

San Francisco VA Health Care System

San Francisco VA Health Care System

Primary Contact Information:
Name: Dr. Nicole Torrence
Email: Nicole.Torrence@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training: Nicole Torrence, PhD

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):  Nicole Torrence, PhD; Jeremy Doughan, PsyD; Jenny Yen, PsyD; Kathryn Phillips, PsyD

Website Address
https://www.sanfrancisco.va.gov/education/psychologytraining.asp

Membership / Certification:
_X_APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X__ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X__ Geriatric Neuropsychology
_X__ Community Living Center (nursing home)
_X__  Behavioral Education Support Team (BEST-inpatient)
____ IMPACT (Home Based Program)
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
___ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_ Other:__ _______________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
___ Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Geropsychology training, caring for the complex patients, dementia care, End of Life, bereavement, diversity and cultural perspectives

San Francisco VA Health Care System2021-10-20T07:43:58-04:00

Salem VA Medical Center

Salem VA Medical Center

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the Salem VAMC  Psychology Training webpage below. Please email Dana Holohan, PHD with questions (dana.holohan@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Training:
Dana Holohan, Ph.D.
Director of Training, Salem VAMC Program
dana.holohan@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Katherine Luci, Psy.D, ABPP; Lauren Hagemann, Ph.D.

Website Address:
https://www.va.gov/salem-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/

Membership / Certification:
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Salem VA Medical Center2021-09-16T10:22:43-04:00

Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital Psychology Training webpage below.

Website Address:
Internship – https://www.va.gov/hines-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-internship-program/

Fellowship – https://www.va.gov/hines-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/postdoctoral-fellowship-in-clinical-psychology/

Primary Geropsychologist:
Anne Day, Ph.D.
Assignment Supervisor
anne.day2@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Anne Day, Ph.D.
Email: anne.day2@va.gov

Kyle Page, Ph.D., ABPP
Email: kyle.page@va.gov

Julie Horn, Ph.D.
Email: Julie.Horn@Va.gov

Rosana Vazquez-Alcaraz, PsyD
Email: Rosana.Vazquez-Alcaraz@va.gov

Membership / Certification: 
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Training Program Components: 
Training Levels and Rotations: We offer geropsychology training exposure and experience for interns (in a general health service psychology program) and for a geropsychology fellow. We offer these trainings through our four geriatric programs at the Hines VA: Home Based Primary Care, Geri-PACT (geriatric primary care), Palliative Care, and in our Community Living Center (consisting of long-term care, hospice, subacute rehabilitation, and skilled nursing). Psychology interns may select rotations that fit their training needs, with rotations lasting 6 months for 50% of their time. Our geropsychology fellow selects 3 of the 4 rotations and spends 50% of their time in one rotation (the Major Rotation) all year and 50% of their time in the two others (Minor Rotations) for half a year each.

Supervision:
As an APA-accredited program, our interns and fellows are provided with 4 hours a week of supervision with our training director and rotation supervisors. We have 4 rotation supervisors who primarily work with older adults (one of whom has completed a formal fellowship in geropsychology and is board-certified in geropsychology). We also collaborate frequently with all available disciplines, including RNs, NPs, MDs (primary care, palliative care, and psychiatry), geriatrics-focused pharmacists, dietitians, social workers, and physical therapists, all of whom offer content-specific guidance in their specialty areas that help to enhance the knowledge that trainees gain while they are on our training rotations.

Case Consultation:
In addition to formal supervision and curbside consultation with direct supervisors, we hold a once-weekly “Geri Squad” meeting, which is comprised of Psychology and Psychiatry providers in the geriatric clinics. During these weekly meetings, trainees are offered the opportunity to present challenging or interesting clinical cases and receive feedback from other members of our team. In addition, interns and fellows at Hines are part of a monthly Integrated Care Grand Rounds, a series dedicated to various aspects of interdisciplinary care. In this setting, too, trainees receive consultation. Lastly, our Diversity Case Conference series allows for trainees to present on cases/issues that relate to diversity and receive feedback from a broader group of staff psychologists.

Experiential Workshops:
Each of our trainees attends a Goals of Care Conversation training workshop led by a nationally-trained coordinator for our local Life Sustaining Treatment Decisions Initiative. Trainees may also complete the REACH-VA (Resources of Enhancing All Caregivers Health) workshop.

Didactic Training Offerings:
Locally Offered Courses, Lectures, Seminars:

The following formal trainings were open to our interns and fellows since 2018 and were conducted by our geropsychology training staff and associated colleagues:
Psychology in Palliative Care
Geropsychology in the VA
Caring for the Aging Brain Part 1 and 2
Depression and Suicide in Older Adults
Introduction to Decisional Capacity Evaluations for Psychologists
Decisional Capacities in the VA System
Financial Exploitation of Older Adults
Fear of Developing Dementia
Multicultural Considerations Regarding Aging
Introduction to Legal Tools for Supporting Decision Making
Introduction to Medical Decision Making Assessments for Psychologists
Introduction to STAR-VA
Behavior Tracking in CLC

Additional Trainings:
In addition to the above offerings coordinated locally, all interns and fellows are provided with a monthly list of VA-wide, and when available community-specific, geriatric and geriatric mental health care trainings. For example, the “Meeting the Mental Health Needs of Aging Veterans: Promising Practices” series. Trainees select which ones they attend in line with their interests and goals, but these do span the continuum of topics. Some recent ones have included Mobility in Older Adults, End-of-Life Care in the Time of COVID-19, and Cultural Formulation Interview, Ethnicity, and Older Veterans.

Additional Training Structure for Fellowship:
Fellows in our Geropsychology track regularly attend the following trainings/didactics (interns rotating on gero rotations are invited to attend some of these as available):

Once Goals of Care Conversation Training Skills Workshop (8 hour version) Local Palliative Care Program Coordinator
Monthly Diversity Case Conference Houston VA Fellowship
Monthly Interdisciplinary Palliative Care Journal Club Local Palliative Care team
Monthly Integrated Care Grand Rounds Local Hines VA Staff
Bi-Weekly Multicultural Training Series Local psychology training staff
Weekly Multi-Site Geropsychology Postdoctoral Seminar Series National geropsychology staff
Weekly Geriatric Medicine Seminar that includes a Geriatric Mental Health sub-series Local Geriatric Medicine and Geriatric Mental Health staff
Weekly Geri Squad Local Geriatric Mental Health staff

Experiences and Competencies Training: Our training experiences at the internship and fellowship level are designed with an emphasis on exposure, experience, and developing expertise on the application of psychological science to care of older adults. Our core training faculty actively consider the application of the Pikes Peak model and other professional recommendations on designing training programs (e.g., Hinrichsen et al., 2018). As noted above, our program relies on our core geropsychology training faculty, local mental health and interdisciplinary partners, as well as national trainings offered within the VA System to reach these aims.

Across these trainings, our trainees reflect on their attitudes about older adults and aging, gain general knowledge about adult developing and aging process (particular focus on health and functioning), learn about basic of psychological practice with older adults, knowledge of core assessment techniques and challenges, and a variety of evidence-based interventions. Development of competencies are tracked via the Pikes Peak Evaluation Tool. Trainees complete this measure at the start of their rotations and again at the end. Supervision includes attention to developing areas where additional knowledge or skill is needed, and if needed, this is coordinated via the core training faculty to ensure competencies are developing.

Edward Hines, Jr. VA Hospital2024-04-08T12:47:51-04:00

VA Durham Healthcare System

VA Durham Healthcare System

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the VA Durham Psychology Training webpage below. Please email Rachel Rodriguez, Ph.D., M.P.H., ABPP with questions (Rachel.Rodriguez2@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Internship Training:
Jessica Fulton, PhD (Jessica.Fulton@va.gov)

Director of Psychology Fellowship Training: 
Carolina Clancy, PhD, ABPP (Carolina.Clancy@va.gov)

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Rachel Rodriguez, Ph.D., M.P.H., ABPP., Brea Salib, Ph.D., Jeffrey Gregg, Ph.D., Craig Libman, Ph.D., Saule Kulubekova, Ph.D., ABPP

Website Address:
https://www.durham.va.gov/services/Psychology_Training.asp

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X__ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Training Program Components: 
Pre-doctoral internship trainees have the opportunity to provide clinical services and receive supervision in the VA Community Living Center, Hospice and Palliative Care, and Neuropsychology Clinic. These settings serve primarily older veterans. Beginning with the 2019-2020 training year, interns will also have the opportunity to complete a rotation with the Home Based Primary Care Program. All training settings emphasize the development of knowledge, skills and attitudes consistent with the Pike’s Peak Model.

Starting with 2017-2018 training year, Durham VAHCS received additional funding for a Fellowship position with emphasis in Clinical Geropsychology. Training experiences within the Durham VA Health Care System include Community Living Center (Rehabilitation & Long-Term Care), Palliative and Hospice Care, Neuropsychology Clinic, Home Based Primary Care Program, and Late-Life PTSD & General Outpatient Mental Health. Setting were chosen to provide trainees with the opportunity to hone their clinical skills in the major core competencies defined in the Pike’s Peak Model for Geropsychology Training (Theoretical/Conceptualization Skills, Psychological Assessment, Psychological Intervention, Consultation, Program Development and Evaluation, Clinical Supervision, and Teaching). Fellows receive advanced training in selecting, adapting, and implementing assessments and evidence-based interventions for older adults and their supports. Interdisciplinary teamwork and provision of consultation to other healthcare professionals are also emphasized across training settings.

Didactic Training Offerings:
Durham VAHCS Psychology Training Program holds a monthly Geropsychology Journal Club through which all geropsychology competencies are discussed. Intern attendance is optional, but Fellows are required to attend. Fellows are also required to lead at least 2 discussions in journal club. Interns also receive didactics through their seminar series on topics such as Providing Culturally Competent Care to Older Veterans, Elder Abuse, and Hospice and Palliative Care. All trainees are also encouraged to participate in geropsychology-relevant webinars, including the VA’s monthly “Meeting the Mental Health of Aging Veterans” and “Decision Making Capacity” webinar series.

VA Durham Healthcare System2020-12-23T10:03:21-05:00

VA Illiana Health Care System

VA Illiana Health Care System

Contact Information:
VA Illiana Health Care System
1900 E. Main Street
Danville, Illinois 61832
Please email Patricia Smithmyer,  PsyD.,  with questions (Patricia.smithmyer@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Training:
Patricia Smithmyer, Psy.D.
Director of Training, VA Illiana Health Care System Internship Program

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Dr. Patricia Smithmyer
Dr. Bridget Tribout
Dr. Carmen Tyler
Dr. Adena Steinberg

Website Address:
https://www.va.gov/illiana-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training/

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
___ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Behavioral interventions for the management of dementia related behaviors (Including STAR-VA principles), Meaning-Centered Life in Palliative Care, Reminiscence Therapy, Problem-Solving Training for Home Base Primary Care (PST-HBPC).

VA Illiana Health Care System2024-03-05T17:49:42-05:00

Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center (VA Richmond)

Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center (VA Richmond)

Location:
Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center
1201 Broach Rock BLVD
Richmond, VA 23249

Contact Information:
Please email Lindsey Slaughter, PsyD., ABPP, with questions (Lindsey.Slaughter2@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Training:
Thomas A. Campbell, Ph.D., ABPP (Board Certified in Rehabilitation Psychology)
Director of Training, Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center
Thomas.Campbell4@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Emmeline Cook, Ph.D., Rebecca Fromme, Ph.D., Kathleen McCune, Ph.D., Lindsey Slaughter, Psy.D., ABPP, Jennifer Wartella, Ph.D.

Website Address:
http://www.richmond.va.gov/services/Psychology.asp

Membership / Certification:
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
__ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X__ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X__ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X__ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
__ Major Rotation
__ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Cognitive and neuropsychological assessment; decision-making capacity assessment; behavioral interventions and care planning for dementia (e.g., STAR-VA); IDT/interprofessional processes; integrative therapeutic approaches (including dynamic, relational); supervision/mentoring; healthy aging

Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center (VA Richmond)2019-06-11T20:57:37-04:00

VA St. Louis Health Care System

VA St. Louis Health Care System

Location:
St. Louis VAHC
Jefferson Barracks Dr (116/JB)
St. Louis, MO 63125

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the VA St. Louis Health Care System training webpage below. Please email Lauren Mensie, PhD with questions (Lauren.mensie2@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Training:
Lauren Mensie, PhD

Website Address:
https://www.va.gov/st-louis-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training-programs/

Membership / Certification:
_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
___ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
___ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

VA St. Louis Health Care System2024-03-08T16:22:50-05:00

Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Eastern Colorado Health Care System

Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Eastern Colorado Health Care System

Contact Information:
Joleen Sussman, Ph.D., ABPP
joleen.sussman2@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training:
Donald Geick, Ph.D.

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):  Joleen Sussman, Ph.D. ABPP and Elizabeth Holman, Psy.D.

Website Address: 
https://www.denver.va.gov/PsychologyTraining/Index.asp

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
___ Community Living Center
___ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
___ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_Other: Research

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Neurocognitive disorders, caregiver support and education, palliative care, animal-assisted therapy with a facility dog, interdisciplinary consultation, decision-making capacity assessment, firearm safety and dementia.

Rocky Mountain Regional VA Medical Center, Eastern Colorado Health Care System2018-09-01T19:18:17-04:00

North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System

North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System

Contact Information: carrie.ambrose@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training: Jeffrey Bates, Ph.D.

Geropsychology Supervisor(s): Carrie Ambrose, Ph.D., Merle Miller, Ph.D., Carly Ostrom, Ph.D., and Julie Barritt, Ph.D.

Website Address: https://www.northflorida.va.gov/careers/psychology/index.asp 

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests: The NF/SG VHS offers a GRECC geropsychology track internship with training experiences at two locations. In Gainesville, the Community Living Center offers short-term rehabilitation/skilled nursing, Geriatric Evaluation and Management (GEM), and palliative care consult team. In Lake City, the Community Living Center offers short-term rehabilitation/skilled nursing, specialty dementia care, long-term nursing care, and hospice/palliative care (inpatient and consult team). In the CLCs, clinical experiences include individual psychotherapy, group psychotherapy, interdisciplinary team collaboration, medical rounds, care planning, cognitive and capacity evaluations, and behavioral management utilizing STAR-VA. In addition to clinical experiences, trainees participate in culture transformation, Montessori-Based dementia programming, and staff trainings. Other available training experiences include Home Based Primary Care, Geriatric Primary Care, and Neuropsychology Clinic.

North Florida South Georgia Veterans Health System2018-08-06T18:39:33-04:00

Rush University Medical Center

Rush University Medical Center

Primary Contact Information:
Name: Erin Emery-Tiburcio
Email: erin_emerytiburcio@rush.edu

Director of Psychology Training: Lauren Bradley, PhD

Geropsychology Supervisor(s): Erin Emery-Tiburcio, Jay Behel, Susan Buehler, Laurin Mack

Website Address: 
https://www.rushu.rush.edu/education-and-training/graduate-medical-education/residency-programs/psychology-residency

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
___  Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
___ Community Living Center
___ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___  Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
___  Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_ Other: Outpatient geropsychology training may also be available

Format of Geropsychology Training:
___  Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
___  Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
geriatric workforce/education, health disparities, faith-based interventions, grief, disability, hearing impairment, physical/mental health interaction, LGBT health, dementia

Rush University Medical Center2021-07-20T07:42:01-04:00

Piedmont Geriatric Hospital

Piedmont Geriatric Hospital

Contact Information:
Name: Lewis P Hackett, Ph.D., LCP
Email: lewis.hackett@dbhds.virginia.gov

Director of Psychology Training: Lewis P Hackett, Ph.D., LCP

Website Addresshttp://www.pgh.dbhds.virginia.gov/

Membership / Certification:

___ APA Accredited
___ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
___ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
___ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
___ Community Living Center
___ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
_X_Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
___  Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
___ Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:

Clinical: Aging and the older adult population; severe mental illness in older adults; treatment of neurocognitive impairment; capacity assessment; neurocognitive assessment; evidence-based practice with older adults; health and illness in the context of aging; interdisciplinary team care; group psychotherapy with older adults; treatment of chronic pain with older adults; cognitive-behavioral interventions in the management of challenging behaviors; biopsychosocial factors related to aging; sociocultural and religious factors related to aging.

Research: evidence-based treatment of severe mental illness in older adults in the inpatient setting

Piedmont Geriatric Hospital2019-08-26T12:53:38-04:00

Milwaukee VA Medical Center

Milwaukee VA Medical Center

Contact Information:
Heather Smith, Ph.D., ABPP
heather.smith7@va.gov
414-384-2000, x41667

Director of Psychology Training:
Heather Smith, Ph.D., ABPP

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Heather Smith, Ph.D., ABPP
Weston Donaldson, Ph.D., ABPP
Allison Jahn, Ph.D.
Amy Houston, Psy.D.
Rachael Spalding, Ph.D.
Victoria Behr, Ph.D.,
Sarah Keating, Ph.D.
Irene Kostiwa, Ph.D.
Alison Minkin, Ph.D.

Website Address: https://www.va.gov/milwaukee-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training-program/

Membership / Certification:
_X_ APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_ Other: Program/organizational development, research, culturally responsive practice

Format of Geropsychology Training:
___ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Decision-making capacity assessment, dementia, caregiver support, palliative care, interdisciplinary consultation, organizational development, culturally responsive practice, pain psychology, oncology

Milwaukee VA Medical Center2024-03-08T16:40:46-05:00

VA Palo Alto Health Care System

VA Palo Alto Health Care System

Primary Contact Information:
Name: Jeanette Hsu, Ph.D.
Email: Jeanette.Hsu@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training: Jeanette Hsu, Ph.D.

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):

Sherry Beaudreau, Ph.D., ABPP
Domonique Casper, Ph.D.
Kaci Fairchild,Ph.D., ABPP
Margaret Florsheim, Ph.D.
Christine Gould, Ph.D.
Kimberly Hiroto, Ph.D.
Terri Huh, Ph.D., ABPP
Stephen Katz, Ph.D.
Lisa Kinoshita, Ph.D.
Geoffrey Lane, Ph.D.
Steven Lovett, Ph.D.
James Mazzone, Ph.D.
Elaine McMillan, Ph.D.
Laura Peters, Ph.D.
Jon Rose, Ph.D.
Erin Sakai, Ph.D.

Website URL: https://www.paloalto.va.gov/services/mental/PsychologyTraining.asp

Membership / Certification:
_X_ APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

 Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:

 Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Our faculty have a wide array of clinical and research interests related to geropsychology: Integrated medical and mental health treatment; mental health treatment (e.g., depression, anxiety, PTSD, substance use); cognitive aging and degenerative diseases; coping with chronic disease and disability in older adults; coping and adaptation among individuals experiencing loss, grief, and bereavement; risk issues associated with disability; management of personality issues/disorders; long-term care issues; technological innovations in long term care and rehabilitation settings; behavior management in dementia care; caregiver stress; multicultural issues; program development and program evaluation; health care teams and roles; psychology training and supervision. Additional information can be found here:
http://www.paloalto.va.gov/docs/MentalHealth/PsychologyTraining/PsychologyTrainingStaff.pdf

VA Palo Alto Health Care System2017-04-17T16:53:49-04:00

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System; West Los Angeles Healthcare Center

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System; West Los Angeles Healthcare Center

Location:
Los Angeles, CA

Primary Contact Information:
Rebecca Melrose
rebecca.melrose@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training:
Stephanie Cardoos, PhD

Geropsychology Supervisors:
Rebecca Melrose
Stacy Wilkins
Paul Cernin
Kevin Booker
Cynthia Funes
Megan Johnson

Website Address:
https://www.va.gov/greater-los-angeles-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/psychology-training/

Training Opportunities:
Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
Community Living Center
Home Based Health Care
Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
Caregiver Support Services
Hospice / Palliative Care
Telehealth / Telemedicine
Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
Other: Geropsychology track in the Psychology Internship; Geropsychology Residency Program (1 year); Geropsychology emphasis in 2 year Neuropsychology Residency

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Neuropsychiatric aspects of aging; neuropsychological evaluation and capacity assessment of older adults; clinical heath psychology; rehabilitation psychology; neuroimaging of Mild Cognitive Impairment and Alzheimer’s Disease; exercise interventions in aging

VA Greater Los Angeles Healthcare System; West Los Angeles Healthcare Center2024-08-26T11:24:41-04:00

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, The Zucker Hillside Hospital (Internship)

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, The Zucker Hillside Hospital

Contact Information:

Elihu Turkel, PsyD

eturkel@northwell.edu

The Zucker Hillside Hospital
75-59 263rd Street
Glen Oaks, NY 11004
Tel: 718-470-8387

Director of Psychology Training: Elihu Turkel, PsyD

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):

Katrina Florio, PhD
Rita Ryan, PhD

Website Address: See brochure at https://www.northwell.edu/research-and-education/graduate-medical-education/training-program-psychology-northwell-health

Membership / Certification:

_X_ APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:

_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
___ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
___ Community Living Center
___ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
___ Hospice / Palliative Care
___ Telehealth / Telemedicine
___ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_ Other:  Geropsychiatry Partial Hospital

Format of Geropsychology Training:

__ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests: 

Caregiver Support
Adult Children with Disabilities
Memory Problems

Long Island Jewish Medical Center, The Zucker Hillside Hospital (Internship)2025-07-24T10:06:31-04:00

Heritage Clinic/Center for Aging Resources

Heritage Clinic / Center for Aging Resources

Contact Information:
Janet Anderson Yang, Ph.D., GERO ABPP
Pasadena, California
Email: jyang@cfar1.org

Director of Psychology Training:
Janet Anderson Yang, Ph.D., GERO ABPP

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Janet Anderson Yang, Ph.D., GERO ABPP, Robin Kietzman, Ph.D., Jennifer Porter, Ph.D., Feddy Ortiz, Ph.D., and Lauren MacMillian, Ph.D.

Website Address:
http://heritageclinic.org

Membership / Certification:

_X_ APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
___ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
___ Caregiver Support Services
___ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X__ Telehealth / Telemedicine
___ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
_X_ Other: Community Mental Health and Serious Mental Illness

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
___ Major Rotation
___ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Community Mental Health
Serious Mental Illness
In-home psychotherapy

Heritage Clinic/Center for Aging Resources2020-11-12T08:06:49-05:00

VA Boston Healthcare System

VA Boston Healthcare System

Contact Information:
Complete program descriptions, contact information and brochures for both the internship and fellowship can be found at the VA Boston Psychology Training webpage below. Please email Patricia M. Bamonti, PhD, ABPP with questions (patricia.bamonti@va.gov).

Director of Psychology Training:
Risa Weisberg Hawkins, Ph.D.
Director of Training, Boston Consortium Internship Program
Risa.WeisbergHawkins@va.gov

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):

Deepa Acharya, PhD, ABPP, Patty Bamonti, PhD, Kate Hinrichs, PhD, ABBP, Colleen Jackson, PhD, ABPP,  Michelle Mlinac, PsyD, ABPP, Jennifer Moye, PhD, ABPP, and Maggie Murphy, PsyD, ABPP, Kelly O’Malley, PhD, Kadija William, PhD.

Website Address:
http://www.boston.va.gov/psychologytraining.asp 

Membership / Certification:

_X__ APA Accredited
_X__ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
___ Primary Care
___ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
___ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X__ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
___ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests: adjustment and coping with chronic illness and disability; cancer survivorship; geropsychology practice, training, and supervision competencies; decision making capacity; geriatric education; late-life PTSD symptomatology; geriatric neuropsychology; program evaluation/quality improvement; mental health integration and interdisciplinary care; third wave therapies for treatment in late life; caregiving and caregiver interventions; long-term care; LGBT and aging; chronic pain in older adults; suicide prevention in home-based primary care; hospice and palliative care/end-of-life care planning; web and mobile-based interventions; boundaries within disciplines on interdisciplinary teams; dementia care; cultural transformation

VA Boston Healthcare System2020-12-03T16:06:06-05:00

Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Hospital Bedford, MA

Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Hospital Bedford, MA

Contact Information:
Lisa Bloom-Charette
Email: lisa.bloom-charette@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training:
Richard Amodio, Ph.D

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Lisa Bloom-Charette, PhD, ABPP
Rachel Movitz, PsyD
Kristen Dillon, PsyD, ABPP
Lisa Taylor, PsyD
Matt Wachen, PhD
Morgan Longstreth, PhD

Website Address:

https://www.va.gov/bedford-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/clinical-psychology-residency-program/geropsychology/

Membership / Certification:
_X_ APA Accredited

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_ Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students

Format of Geropsychology Training:
_X_ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
__ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:

See our site (linked above) for details

Edith Nourse Rogers Memorial Hospital Bedford, MA2023-12-07T17:43:17-05:00

Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System

Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System

Primary Contact Information:
Courtney Ghormley, Ph.D., ABPP
courtney.ghormley@va.gov

Director of Psychology Training:
Courtney Ghormley, Ph.D., ABPP

Geropsychology Supervisor(s):
Courtney Ghormley, Ph.D., ABPP
A’mie Preston, Psy.D.
Scott Mooney, Ph.D., ABPP-CN
Sarah Henderson, Psy.D.
Alissa Kolb, Psy.D.

Website Address:  http://www.littlerock.va.gov/careers/psychology/internship/overview.asp

Membership / Certification:
_X_ APA Accredited
_X_ APPIC Member

Geropsychology Training Opportunities / Settings:
_X_ Outpatient Mental Health Clinic
_X_ Neuropsychology / Memory Clinic
_X_ Community Living Center
_X_ Home Based Health Care
_X_ Primary Care
_X_ Inpatient Geropsychiatry/Mental Health
_X_ Physical / Cognitive Rehabilitation
_X_ Caregiver Support Services
_X_ Hospice / Palliative Care
_X_ Telehealth / Telemedicine
_X_Training in Supervision of Interns / Practicum Students
___ Other:_________________________

Format of Geropsychology Training:
___ Specialty Track in Geropsychology
_X_ Major Rotation
_X_ Minor Rotation
_X_ Opportunities to work with older adults included in other rotations

Faculty Clinical/Research Interests:
Geriatric Mental Health, Dementia diagnosis, Caregiver education, Caregiver Stress, Palliative/Hospice Care

Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System2020-10-12T10:05:43-04:00
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