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Psychology Internship Program

Psychology Internship

Guiding interns through successful training experiences

Psychology Internship Program

The Psychology Internship program at Indiana University School of Medicine offers a variety of training experiences. With access to patients at wide array of IU Health facilities and guidance from expert psychologists serving faculty appointments, this IU School of Medicine program is an engaging experience that trains interns in health service psychology to make use of current research and implement evidence-based practice in a variety of clinical settings.

Consistent with the tripartite mission of IU School of Medicine, the Psychology Internship program values service, education and research. The program seeks applicants who have strong clinical training as well as experience in conducting and utilizing research. In this program, interns have extensive opportunities to apply knowledge gained through research in assessment and intervention situations. Interns who complete the program are prepared to conduct research informed by experience in real-world clinical settings.

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Details about the Psychology Internship program, including requirements for program completion and policies, are available in the program brochure.

Internship Admissions, Support and Initial Placement Data

For up-to-date, standardized information regarding program admissions expectations, program support provided to interns, and initial post-training placements please review the Internship Admissions, Support and Initial Placement Data tables.

Internship Admission, Support and Initial Placement Data 2025

Program Structure

The 12-month internship program will offer 11 positions for the 2026-2027 training year:

  • Adult Health Track: two positions
  • Autism Track: one position
  • Child/Autism Track: one position
  • Child/Pediatric Track: two positions
  • HRSA GPE Adult Health Track: one position
  • HRSA GPE Child/Pediatric Track: two positions
  • HRSA GPE Substance Abuse & Addiction Track: one position
  • Pediatric Neruopsychology Track: one position

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Admission Requirements

Applications are accepted from graduate students enrolled in APA-accredited doctoral programs in clinical psychology. Successful applicants will have completed at least three years of graduate training that has included formal educational and clinical experiences with assessment and intervention as well as training and experience with research.

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Tracks

This track has two positions that consist of two of the following five core rotations in adult health psychology: Adult Pain Clinic, Adult Outpatient and Traumatic Stress Clinic, Adult Solid Organ Transplant, Adult Sleep, and Adult Psycho-oncology and Post-ICU Recovery Clinic.

This track has one available position and includes two core rotations in autism.

This track has one available position and includes two core rotations in child/autism.

This track has two positions, consisting of two of the following core rotations: child outpatient, pediatric consultation-liaison, and pediatric outpatient.

This track has one available position and includes one core rotation in Adult Addictions, one core rotation in the Adult Outpatient and Traumatic Stress Clinic, and at least 50 percent of training in interdisciplinary care settings. 

This track has two avilable positions and features one core rotation in Adolescent Addictions, and an additional rotation in one of the following three core rotations: Child Outpatient, Pediatric Consultation Liaison, Pediatric Outpatient, at least one elective rotation in a trauma-related area and at least 50 percent of training in interdisciplinary care settings.

This track has one available position and features two core rotations in adolescent and adult addictions, at least one elective rotation in a trauma-related area, and at least 50 percent of training in interdisciplinary care settings.

This track has one available position and includes two core rotations in Pediatric Neuropsychology.

Accreditation

The Clinical Psychology Internship program at IU School of Medicine is accredited by the American Psychological Association.

For questions regarding the program’s accreditation status please contact:

American Psychological Association
Office of Program Consultation and Accreditation
750 First Street, NE
Washington DC 20002-4242
202-336-5979
202-336-6123 (TDD/TTY)
202-336-5978 (fax)
https://accreditation.apa.org/about
apaaccred@apa.org