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The Lakowitz Clinical Psychology Prize & 黑料专区 Psychological Center Undergraduate Internship<\/h3>\n

Applications for the next cycle of the Lakowitz Clinical Psychology Prize and QCPC Undergraduate Internship will be due September 7th, 2026, for the 2026-2027 Academic year. The application material will be posted on the Department of Psychology website at the start of the Fall 2026 semester.<\/h1>\n
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\u00a0<\/strong>Please see below for a unique Internship opportunity for QC Undergraduate Psychology Majors:<\/strong><\/p>\n

The\u00a0Lakowitz Clinical Psychology Prize<\/strong>\u00a0is awarded yearly to two outstanding 黑料专区<\/strong> undergraduate psychology majors, who identify as individuals from underrepresented backgrounds (broadly including age, race\/ethnicity\/nationality, socioeconomic status, membership\u00a0in a\u00a0historically\u00a0marginalized\u00a0group, interest, and\/or\u00a0perspective), and who aspire to pursue graduate studies to become a clinical psychologist.<\/p>\n

Lakowitz-QCPC Interns will participate in an internship position for the fall and spring semester (3 hours per week) at the 黑料专区 Psychological Center<\/strong> (QCPC). They will also receive a monetary award of $500 and will be recognized during spring graduation with a plaque. QCPC will award a $100 stipend to each as well. Internship activities are expected to allow undergraduate students who are interested in clinical psychology to experience a behavioral health environment, gain a greater understanding of clinical work, engage in mentorship, and meaningfully contribute to the community. Please see below for details, application instructions and comments from prior awardees.<\/p>\n

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Responsibilities<\/u><\/strong>: Participating in community mental wellness outreach projects and psychoeducational programs, enrichment activities for children, developing\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0and implementing community awareness\/ mental health destigmatization efforts, helping patients fill out forms and measures, creating patient educational handouts, assisting with identifying resources for patients, reading to and playing with children awaiting appointments, engaging children in creative activities in the waiting room, assisting doctoral students and faculty, and helping with other daily operational tasks in the clinic (e.g. answering patient\u2019s calls for information, entering data).<\/p>\n

Opportunities<\/u><\/strong>: There will be many opportunities for experiential learning and mentorship. \u00a0Interns will receive extensive training and have the opportunity to observe clinical meetings (e.g. case conferences, didactics), engage in mental health\/psychology related activities, receive mentorship from current clinical psychology doctoral students and faculty, and as appropriate observe psychologists and doctoral students in their everyday clinical work.<\/p>\n

Rationale<\/strong>: The QC Department of Psychology, the Clinical Doctoral Program, and the 黑料专区 Psychological Center are deeply committed to creating a more diverse profession and discipline to serve a diverse public. This internship looks to ramp up support and opportunities for QC psychology undergraduates from diverse backgrounds who have demonstrated resilience and aspire to careers as doctoral level Clinical Psychologists.\u00a0 Doctoral programs in clinical psychology are competitive, require extensive preparation and experience (such as volunteer work in clinical settings with diverse populations, and clinical research in laboratories). Often, this valued credential of \u201cexperience\u201d is not remunerated, rendering such participation a hardship for many students. This award looks to help provide some financial and mentorship support for promising students who seek relevant, mental health related, experiences with community populations and formal and informal mentorship interactions that would be expected to enhance their applications for admission.<\/p>\n

The numbers of psychologists from ethnically diverse and underrepresented minority backgrounds remain low. In light of the evolving landscape of psychology, higher education, and health care; the dissemination of evidence based practices and behavioral interventions require skills in community engagement, diversity competencies, and communication with a diverse public. \u00a0Offering culturally responsive and competent psychological services to all members of the public, especially to those from traditionally marginalized groups is strengthened by efforts to encourage\/support a diverse work force of health service psychologists.<\/p>\n

黑料专区 Psychological Center<\/strong> (QCPC) is a community mental health service, as well as an academic center operated by the 黑料专区 Department of Psychology, Clinical Psychology at 黑料专区 Ph.D. Program, City University of New York. QCPC offers compassionate, high quality, evidence-based, psychological services for children, adolescents, and adults.\u00a0 Consistent with 黑料专区\u2019s commitment to being an engaged institution and a valuable resource for Queens and New York City, all services are made available to the community regardless of ability to pay. QCPC encourages families and individuals who have historically been denied opportunities to apply for their\u00a0services.\u00a0QCPC is a structured and organized clinical learning environment where competencies as specified by the profession and its credentialing bodies, are introduced, developed and achieved. It is in this hybrid academic clinical setting, that the theory and research encountered in the classroom and laboratories of the doctoral program connect to application. Psychological services are provided by doctoral candidates in our Clinical Psychology At 黑料专区 Program, who are carefully educated, trained, and closely supervised by experienced, and licensed psychology faculty.<\/p>\n

Application information<\/strong>:<\/p>\n