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PsycCareers.com CAREER OPPORTUNITIES er letter, curriculum vitae, reprints, teaching evaluations (if available) and have three letters of recommendation sent to: Mary Louise Cashel, Ph.D., Chair of Clinical Search Committee, Department of Psychology, Mail Code 6502, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, 1125 Lincoln Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901. Since the positions involve supervision of clinical work, they are security sensitive positions. Before any offer of employment is made, the University will conduct a pre-employment background investigation, which includes a criminal background check. SIUC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer that strives to enhance its ability to develop a diverse faculty and staff and to increase its potential to serve a diverse student population. All applications are welcomed and encouraged and will receive consideration. PSYCHOLOGISTS WITH ILLINOIS LICENSE: Needed for fulltime or part-time positions in Chicagoland and surrounding suburbs and the Springfield area with Davken Associates, P.C., a well-established group. Fax: (847) 673-0875 or e-mail at: artoffugue16@gmail.com with resume/questions. LICENSED PSYCHOLOGISTS AND PSYCHIATRISTS NEEDED: Licensed clinical psychologists and psychiatrists needed for multiple part-time to full-time job openings working in skilled nursing facilities and providing in-home behavioral healthcare around Metro Chicagoland and surrounding suburbs. Excellent compensation. Travel allowance as applicable. Flexible schedule. Work as part of multidisciplinary team. Send cover letter and resume to: Dr. Parisi at: markdparisi@sbcglobal.net or fax to (847) 299-4952. PSYCHOLOGIST POSITION IN A GROUP PRACTICE: Gersten Center for Behavioral Health, a private psychology practice with locations in Chicago is looking for two full-time licensed psychologists to join our expanding group. Both candidates should be open to working with the full spectrum of clinical disorders. Position 1: The ideal candidate should have broad experience and interest in working with children, adolescents, and adult populations. Position 2: The ideal candidate should have broad experience and interest in working with adolescents and adult populations. Send your curriculum vitae to: Dr. Deborah Liebling at: dliebling@gersten center.com. We welcome you to visit us at www.gerstencenter.com. TWO LICENSED CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGIST POSITIONS: David Goodman, Ph.D. Psychologist Associates with offices in St. Charles and Oak Brook is currently seeking two licensed clinical psychologists to work with children and adolescents and their families. Send resume to: goodmand3@comcast.net. POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP: Northwestern University’s Center for Behavioral Intervention Technologies (CBITs; www.cbits.north western.edu) is searching for a postdoctoral fellow with strong interest and competency in the development and evaluation of e-health, m-health, and technology-assisted intervention for depression, medical disease management, and/or other behavioral medicine treatment targets. The fellow will work on NIMH-funded trials of e-health and m-health interventions and will have the use of data from completed trials for publications. The primary objective of this fellowship is to prepare the individual for an academically oriented career in clinical research. Minority applicants encouraged. Appointments begin July 2012 and are for one year, renewable to two, pending budgetary approval. Salary is competitive. Additional qualifications include: Ph.D., evidence of scholarship, and excellent writing skills. Send curriculum vitae, statement of research interests and goals, and three letters of recommendation to: David C. Mohr, Ph.D., c/o Lisette Luistro, Department of Preventive Medicine, Northwestern University, 680 N. Lakeshore Dr., Suite 1400, Chicago, IL 60611, or to m.lisetteluistro@north western.edu. committees, and supervision/teaching of residents, interns, and medical students. The Department of Psychiatry has a broad research, clinical, and teaching mission and maintains both a clinical psychology internship and psychiatry residency program, in addition to training rotations for medical students. The department and the university place a high priority on creating a diverse learning environment and on supporting the professional development of ethnic minorities, women, and people with disabilities. Applications are encouraged from professionals of all ethnic backgrounds. Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and statement of clinical, teaching, and research interests to William Kronenberger, Ph.D., attn: Robbie Smith, Department of Psychiatry, Indiana University School of Medicine, 791 Union Drive, PR 111, Indianapolis, IN 46202-4887. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. The departmental website is located at http:// www.iupui.edu/~psych/. Located in Indianapolis, Indiana University School of Medicine is the second largest medical school in the United States, with a student body that includes over 46% women and 7% ethnic minorities. Indianapolis is the 13th largest city in the United States and has a culturally diverse population. The Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center is the only comprehensive hospital-based and university-affiliated autism treatment center in the State of Indiana. As part of the Indiana University School of Medicine, the Center is a teaching, clinical, and research institution dedicated to bringing the most current and accurate information to its professionals, students, and consumers. Indiana University School of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer/M/W/D. LICENSED PSYCHOLOGIST OPENINGS—VERICARE: Are you looking for rewarding and fulfilling employment? Vericare is a leader in geropsychology, providing multidisciplinary behavioral interventions in long-term care facilities. Our professionals provide a spectrum of therapies including individual psychotherapy, short-term solution-focused therapy and behavior management. Vericare has opportunities throughout Indiana. Experience with medical/inpatient settings and multidisciplinary teams preferred. For more information, apply online at www. vericare.com or contact Sanel Lekic at (800) 257-8715 ext. 1166. TENURE-TRACK OPEN-RANK FACULTY—APPLIED BEHAVIOR ANALYSIS, DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL EDUCATION: Tenure-track, open-rank faculty position available August 17, 2012. Responsibilities include: teaching ABA courses via distance education, practicum coordination at the undergraduate and graduate levels, engaging in scholarly activities including research, grant writing, program evaluation, and serving on doctoral committees. For more information go to: www.bsu.edu/hrs/ jobpostings. Ball State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and is strongly and actively committed to diversity within its community. CHRISTIAN SARKINE AUTISM TREATMENT CENTER—PSYCHOLOGY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN AUTISM: The Department of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine is offering two one-year psychology postdoctoral fellowship positions focused on autism spectrum disorders (ASD) in an outpatient medical setting. The fellowships will include: a combination of clinical service in the form of assessment and treatment of individuals with ASD and research experience in one or more of over 20 ongoing funded research projects. The treatment focus for this position is behavioral in nature with a specific focus on the science of applied behavior analysis (ABA). Candidates must have completed an APA-accredited Ph.D. or Psy.D. program in clinical or school psychology (including internship), must be eligible for temporary licensure in Indiana and must have interest in providing ABA-based interventions for individuals with ASD. Applications will be accepted until February 1, 2012. Interviews will take place in March 2012. Interested applicants should send their curriculum vitae, three letters of reference including one from their graduate director of clinical training, graduate transcripts, and a cover letter with statement of interest to: Noha Minshawi, Ph.D., c/o Rita Roush, Indiana University School of Medicine, Department of Psychiatry, Psychiatry Building, 1111 W. 10th Street, PB A208, Indianapolis, IN 46202, or rjroush@ iupui.edu. The Psychiatry Department and Indiana University place a high priority on creating a diverse learning environment and on supporting the professional development of ethnic minorities, women and people with disabilities. Applications are encouraged from professionals of all ethnic backgrounds. Located in Indianapolis, IN, the University School of Medicine is the second largest medical school in the United States, with a student body that includes over 46 percent women, and 7 percent ethnic minorities. Indianapolis is the 12th largest metropolitan area and has the 16th largest African-American population in the United States. More information can be found at http://psychiatry. medicine.iu.edu/subsites/christiansarkine-autism-treatment-center/ professional-education/. Indiana University School of Medicine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 97 INDIANA ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OR ABOVE OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY IN CLINICAL PSYCHIATRY: The Department of Psychiatry at Indiana University School of Medicine is seeking to fill an immediate opening for a full-time clinical-track assistant professor or above position in the area of child psychology at the Christian Sarkine Autism Treatment Center at Riley Hospital for Children. Candidates should possess a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical, counseling, or school psychology and be eligible for Health Service Provider in Psychology (HSPP) status in the State of Indiana. Candidates should also have interest and expertise in outpatient behavioral interventions with children and adolescents with an autism spectrum or related disorder. Candidates with experience in parent training approaches to intervention and applied behavior analysis are strongly preferred. Applicants should have interest and/or experience working in hospital settings with multidisciplinary teams. Responsibilities will consist of clinical evaluation and intervention with children and families affected by an autism or related disorder, in an outpatient psychiatry clinic located within a university hospital. Other responsibilities will include: participation on treatment teams, participation on department DECEMBER 2011 • MONITOR ON PSYCHOLOGY http://www.PsycCareers.com http://www.bsu.edu/hrs/jobpostings http://www.cbits.northwestern.edu http://www.bsu.edu/hrs/jobpostings http://www.cbits.northwestern.edu http://www.iupui.edu/~psych/ http://www.iupui.edu/~psych/ http://www.vericare.com http://www.vericare.com http://www.gerstencenter.com http://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu/subsites/christiansarking-autism-treatment-center/professional-education/ http://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu/subsites/christiansarking-autism-treatment-center/professional-education/ http://psychiatry.medicine.iu.edu/subsites/christiansarking-autism-treatment-center/professional-education/

Table of Contents for the Digital Edition of Monitor on Psychology - December 2011

Monitor on Psychology - December 2011
Letters
President’s Column
Contents
From the CEO
Willpower Pioneer Wins $100,000 Grawemeyer Prize
Single-Sex Schooling Called Into Question by Prominent Researchers
Maternal Depression Stunts Childhood Growth, Research Suggests
For Boys, Sharing May Seem Like a Waste of Time
Good News for Postdoc Applicants
In Brief
Treatment Guideline Development Now Under Way
Government Relations Update
Psychologist Named Va Mental Health Chief
The Limits of Eyewitness Testimony
Judicial Notebook
Random Sample
Time Capsule
Deconstructing Suicide
Questionnaire
A Focus on Interdisciplinarity
A Time of ‘Enormous Change’
The Science Behind Team Science
Good Science Requires Good Conflict
A New Paradigm of Care
Speaking of Education
Science Directions
New Labels, New Attitudes?
Psychologist Profile
Early Career Psychology
Unintended Consequences
Better Options for Troubled Teens
Saving Lives, One Organ at a Time
New Journal Editors
APA News
Division Spotlight
Guidelines for the Conduct of President-Elect Nominations and Elections
American Psychological Foundation
Personalities

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