Question about Practicum/Internship/Postdoc

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Phyozo

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Hello there,

I was told by someone who is pursuing a psyD that you cannot ever work at the same practicum site more than once and also cannot be at an internship or postdoc site where you worked at/been affiliated with before. Is this true? And if so, what is the reasoning behind this?
 
This is not true. However, generally, during grad school you want to get a variety of experience. A breadth of clinical experiences and clinical populations. Therefore, many find that working at the same prac site more than one year puts a cap on this is important factor. I know several interns and post-docs at UCSF med center (where I am now) who did prac work there as a student. One graduates from my program a couple of years ago.
 
Some individual programs might have requirements about that for breadth of training, but it isn't an apa rule or something.
 
Not true. Generally it is important to get a range of experience, though people stay on at sites, as well as sometimes come back later on in their training. I know a place that frequently has practicum students come back for post-doc and/or after they are licensed because there is a pretty high learning curve and it is a sought after placement.

Some people believe it is similar to academic inbreeding (where a person attends a university's undergraduate and graduate programs), and they'd rather people with a more diverse experience and they wouldn't "waste" the training on someone who had previously been trained there.
 
Hmm...ok that makes sense. Does it help or hinder (or neither) to do a practicum at a location where you eventually want to do your internship?
 
I think it can only help, as long as you make a good impression and are a standout prac student there.
 
Hmm...ok that makes sense. Does it help or hinder (or neither) to do a practicum at a location where you eventually want to do your internship?

It can help (as stated above) if you do a good job, make a good impression, and are a good fit. It could also hurt if you're not, I guess.

Just to answer the original question in concert with the others, I don't know how usual it is, but the practicum site where I am working now often has students return for their internship and/or postdoc.
 
I did my therapy and advanced practica at the same site. I suppose that hindered my breadth of experience, but I was specifically interested in health psych internships so it didn't affect my match (I assume). There is an intern at my site who did her therapy practicum there.
 
Hey. I would just add one thing to what's been said. I have a couple friends doing practicum at hospitals in NYC who were told that no prac students will be considered for internship matching. I thought this was unusual, but the explanation given was that the hospitals don't want to worry about favoring/disfavoring students they already know. I imagine most sites don't have such a rule, however.🙂
 
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