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The Importance of Internship Experience

"As in all fields, it is important for students majoring in psychology to gain volunteer, internship, and work experience.  These experiences help students to become aware of the options and areas that exist within the field of psychology and help students discover their passion.  Furthermore, internship experience is a contributing factor in admittance to graduate and doctoral programs in psychology."

- Michelle Bayol Street, CSUN Academic Advisor

The Advantages of the Internship experience: 

Additional Benefits:

 

Different Internships available:

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Become a Peer Educator:

 Volunteer for a Crisis Hotline:

 

Peer Educating Groups:

 

Project D.A.T.E
(Discovering Alternatives for Today’s Encounters)http://www.csun.edu/counseling/peer/date.htm

A Date/Acquaintance Rape prevention program sponsored by University Counseling Services and Valley Trauma Center. Their primary goal is to raise awareness and educate the campus community about the many important issues related to rape/sexual assault and to help make CSUN a rape free environment. Please contact (818) 677-7723 or date@csun.edu for more information.

JADE                               
(Joint Advocates on Disordered Eating)http://www.csun.edu/counseling/peer/jade.htm

Dedicated to raising awareness and preventing eating disorders and problems that arise around food and weight, while enhancing positive body image and self-esteem among CSUN students.  Peer educators receive extensive training in recognizing and articulating the causes, symptoms, treatment, and referral sources surrounding these issues.  Please contact (818) 677-7500 or jade@csun.edu for more information.

The Blues Project (Overcoming Depression and Preventing Suicide)http://www.csun.edu/counseling/peer/blues.htm

A program dedicated to the overcoming of depression and prevention of suicide.  Educate students on the high incidence of suicide and depression among college students. Help remove the stigma and mystery of the belief that suicide is a topic not to be discussed. Empower students to appropriately and effectively respond to depressed/suicidal individuals.  Please contact (818) 677-2610 or blues.project@csun.edu for more information.

ACT  
(Advocates for Cultural Talk)http://www.csun.edu/counseling/peer/act.htm

A diversity awareness program organized to provide workshop type presentations to CSUN classes and other organizations/schools throughout the community.  Diversity awareness includes being aware of differences among individuals with respect to race and ethnicity, gender, class, sexual orientation, age, and other differences. While people tend to overlook differences in an effort to organize themselves or because it feels risky, ACT believes that this can lead to feelings of insecurity, isolation and invisibility. Peer educators of ACT help to increase awareness of these differences which can lead to people connecting on a deeper level and truly finding the commonalities that bind us.  Please contact (818) 677-3990 for more information.

Becoming a Peer educator also entails:

 

CSUN Helpline     

http://www.csun.edu/helpline

(Hotline Volunteer)
“When you need to talk, we’re here to listen.”  Helpline volunteers help with a variety of concerns: relationships, family, stress, loneliness, depression, sexuality and sexual identity issues, eating disorders, substance abuse, grief and loss, domestic violence, sexual assault and rape, child abuse, and feeling suicidal.  Each volunteer/listener is trained and selected to help, without judgment or pressure.  Please contact (818) 677-5552 or csunhelpline@safe-mail.net
for more information.

Additional Information:

This Information was gathered from The University Counseling Center and from a former Peer Educator/Psychology student here at CSUN.

Gain knowledge and increase awareness, Get involved, Make a difference.

 

The following information was compiled by Michelle Kim from the University Counseling Services website and other sources for use by KLab members and students who are interested in internships. You should seek further information and investigate them using your due diligence. If you are an agency that has internship opportunities please contact the webmaster to be added to this list.