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PsycCareers.com CAREER OPPORTUNITIES tion that the appointee will conduct mission-oriented research and outreach of relevance to the California Agricultural Experiment Station. Applicants should have expertise and interest in applied research methods and data analysis areas of particular relevance to child, family and community research, such as but not limited to the use of longitudinal methods and assessment of change, multi-level modeling, and measurement theory. Candidates must hold a doctoral degree or equivalent in human development, psychology, or related field. More information is available at: https://recruitments.ucdavis. edu/. To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by, January 10, 2012. For more information contact: Lisa Miller, Search Committee Chair, lmsmiller@ ucdavis.edu. UC Davis is an Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and is dedicated to recruiting a diverse faculty community. We welcome all qualified applicants to apply, including women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities. ASSESSMENT PROFESSOR: Pacific Graduate School of Psychology Palo Alto University (PGSP/PAU), which has an APA-accredited Ph.D. and a joint Psy.D. program with the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University, is recruiting an associate or full professor to assume a leadership role in coordinating the university’s teaching and research in the area of assessment. Applicants must have a doctoral degree from an APAaccredited program, an APA-accredited internship, and be eligible for licensure in California. The qualified applicant will be committed to quality training in scientifically based doctoral programs, have an active research program in assessment, and will contribute to the clinical training of students via course work, therapy supervision, research mentoring and dissertation supervision. Applicants should submit a letter describing their research and teaching experience, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation and copies of several recent publications by regular mail to: PGSP/PAU Faculty Search Committee, Palo Alto University, 1791 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304. E-mail queries can be sent to: rrussell@paloalto.edu. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled. PGSP at Palo Alto University offers a collegial and productive work environment in the San Francisco Bay Area, competitive salary, and an attractive benefits package. Women and ethnic minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Palo Alto University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. CLINICAL NEUROPSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR: Pacific Graduate School of Psychology at Palo Alto University (PGSP/PAU), which has two APA-accredited doctoral programs (Ph.D. and a joint Psy.D. 92 with the Department of Psychiatry at Stanford University), is recruiting an associate or full professor to assume a leadership role in coordinating and contributing to the university’s teaching and research in the area of clinical neuropsychology. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in clinical psychology or clinical neuropsychology from an APA-accredited program, an APA-accredited internship, and be eligible for licensure in California. The qualified applicant will be committed to quality training in scientifically based doctoral programs, have an active research program in clinical neuropsychology, and will contribute to the clinical training of students via teaching courses (biological bases of behavior, neuropsychology, neuropsychological assessment and intervention), research mentoring, dissertation supervision, and oversight and direction of the area of emphasis in clinical neuropsychology within the Ph.D. program. Applicants should submit a letter describing their research and teaching experience, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and copies of several recent publications by regular mail to: PGSP/PAU Faculty Search Committee, Palo Alto University, 1791 Arastradero Road, Palo Alto, CA 94304. E-mail queries can be sent to: rrussell@paloaltou.edu. Applications will be considered until the positions are filled. PGSP at Palo Alto University offers a collegial and productive work environment in the San Francisco Bay Area, competitive salary, and an attractive benefits package. Women and ethnic minority applicants are strongly encouraged to apply. Palo Alto University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente North Bay Consortium is an APA-accredited postdoctoral residency program that offers 13 postdoctoral psychology residencies in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information, visit: http://residency. kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/ postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/ north_bay/index.html. PAIN PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: The Stanford University Division of Pain Management is presently inviting applications for its 2012–2013 pain psychology postdoctoral fellowship program. The selected fellow will work within an interdisciplinary pain management outpatient center comprised of specialists from psychology, anesthesiology, neurology, psychiatry, addiction medicine, acupuncture, physical therapy, and nursing. Primary clinical respon­ sibilities will include: performing new patient evaluations; administering, scoring, and interpreting psychological assessments; presurgical screenings for implantable therapies; and delivering outpatient treatment services to patients diagnosed with various chronic pain conditions. Research opportunities will also be available within a thriving translational NIH-funded research environment (http://snapl.stanford. edu) and encouraged secondary to clinical care. Qualified applicants will have a strong background in health psychology and will have completed their doctoral training and predoctoral internship at APAaccredited programs by the start of the fellowship year (fall 2012). The actual start date is flexible. Application deadline is January 16, 2012. Send a current curriculum vitae, personal statement, three letters of recommendation, and copies of graduate school transcripts and diploma(s) to: Ravi Prasad via Michelle Bois (mbois@stanford. edu). Additional information about the program and application process can be found by following the Pain Psychology Fellowship link on the Pain Center website (http://paincenter.stanford.edu). PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente South Bay Consortium is an APA-accredited postdoctoral residency program with 12 positions in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information visit: http:// residency.k p.org / nca l / ment a l _ h e a lt h _ t r a i n i ng / p o st d o c t o r a l / clinical_psychology/south_bay/ index.html. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente South East Bay Consortium offers five postdoctoral psychology residencies in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information, visit: http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_ h e a lt h _ t r a i n i ng / p o st d o c t o r a l / clinical_psychology/south_east_ bay/index.html. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente Central Bay Consortium is an APA-accredited postdoctoral residency program with six positions in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information visit: http://residency. kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/ postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/ central_bay/index.html. LICENSED CLINICIANS AND POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Located in Camarillo, CA, Casa Pacifica is currently seeking a clinical supervisor for our level 14 residential treatment center. This community mental health agency has both a residential campus, on 23 acres, and multiprogram community-based services, both located a few miles from the Pacific Ocean. The residential facility for abused, neglected, and severely emotionally disturbed children seeks both a licensed clinician and postdoctoral fellow responsible for providing assessment, individual, group, and family therapy for children and teens within a multidisciplinary treatment team setting. Candidates applying for the clinical Supervisor position must have a valid California psychology license, be a minimum of two-years postlicensure, have strong leadership skills, training in evidenced based practices with children and adolescents, and eligible to supervise interns in our APA-accredited internship program as well as postdoctoral fellowship program. Candidates applying for the fellowship must have completed their doctorate by August 2012. We offer a competitive salary with excellent benefits package. If interested, submit your curriculum vitae with cover letter to: HR Department, Casa Pacifica, 1722 S. Lewis Rd., Camarillo, CA 93012. E-mail: hcampbell@ casapacifica.org. Fax: (805) 4457802. Phone: (805) 445-7805. Attention: Heather Campbell. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente East Bay Consortium offers 10 postdoctoral psychology residencies in Northern California. Applications due by January 15, 2012. For more information visit: http:// residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_ tra ining /postdoctoral /clin ical_ psychology/east_bay/index.html. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente Central Valley Consortium offers five postdoctoral psychology residencies in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information, visit: http://residency.kp.org/ncal/ mental_health_training/postdoctoral/ clinical_psychology/central_valley/ index.html. PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL RESIDENT: Kaiser Permanente West Bay Consortium offers eight postdoctoral psychology residencies in Northern California. Application due by January 15, 2012. For more information, visit: http:// residency.k p.org / nca l / ment a l _ h e a lt h _ t r a i n i ng / p o st d o c t o r a l / clin ica l _ psychology/west _bay/ index.html. POSTGRADUATE RESIDENCY: Two-three postgraduate residency positions available at Counseling & Psychological Services, Humboldt State University, beginning August 15, 2012. $20,000 annual salary with possible increase depending on budget. For information, visit our website: http://www.humboldt.edu/ counseling. Review of applications to begin January 18, 2012. Applications should include a cover letter indicating goals and interests, academic transcripts, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference. Direct questions and applications to: Eliot Altschul, Ph.D., Training Director; MONITOR ON PSYCHOLOGY • JANUARY 2012 http://www.PsycCareers.com http://snapl.stanford.edu http://snapl.stanford.edu http://recruitments.ucdavis.edu/ http://recruitments.ucdavis.edu/ http://paincenter.stanford.edu http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/east_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/east_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/south_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/south_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/south_east_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/west_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/north_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/north_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/west_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/central_bay/index.html http://residency.kp.org/ncal/mental_health_training/postdoctoral/clinical_psychology/central_bay/index.html http://www.humboldt.edu/counseling http://www.humboldt.edu/counseling

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Monitor on Psychology - January 2012

Monitor on Psychology - January 2012
Letters
President’s Column
Contents
Contents
From the CEO
Apa’s Statement on the Dsm-5 Development Process
Girl Scouts Badge Promotes Positive Psychology
Early Investments Pay Off for Poor Children, Study Finds
Apa Meets With Chinese Psychological Society to Further Interaction and Exchange
Unique Opportunity for Psychologists to Travel to Cuba
In Brief
Government Relations Update
On Your Behalf
Psychology’s Growing Library of Podcasts
Standing Up for Psychology
Judicial Notebook
Random Sample
Time Capsule
Questionnaire
Science Watch
Beyond Psychotherapy
Perspective on Practice
Yes, Recovery Is Possible
Inequity to Equity
Making E-Learning Work
New Standards for High School Psychology
A Trailblazer Moves On
Psychologist Profile
Plan Now for Psychology’s Regional Meetings
New Journal Editors
Apa News
Division Spotlight
American Psychological Foundation
Personalities

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