Psychology Internship Program


APA-Approved Doctoral Internship in Clinical Psychology: 2009-2010

The mission of the FHC Psychology Internship Program is to prepare predoctoral students for competent practice of the profession of psychology in a variety of health care, behavioral health, and educational settings. Training focuses on service delivery, ethics, and sensitivity to individual and cultural differences. Current research findings and health care delivery trends are also included in the program.

Training Staff

Mary Ann Mullin, Ph.D.– is the Director of Behavioral Health and the Director of Training for the Internship Program. Dr. Mullin is a licensed psychologist who provides therapy services to children, adolescents and adults and families, along with supervision to the staff and interns.  

William Salloway, Psy.D. – is a licensed psychologist who provides individual, family and group therapy in the residential services and outpatient programs. Dr. Salloway also performs psychological assessments as part of a multidisciplinary team and for the outpatient programs. His specialties include divorce and custody issues, suicidal and self injurious behaviors, conduct disorders and mood disorders.  

Elizabeth Baker, Ph.D.-is a licensed neuropsychologist who supervises the interns and runs the weekly psychological assessment and neuropsychology seminars. She has experience working with brain injured and medically impaired children, as well as children with learning and memory disabilities.

Susanne Haskell, Psy.D.-is a licensed psychologist in our School Based Program. She provides treatment to children, runs groups, and works with both teachers and administrative personnel. Dr. Haskell provides individual supervision to our school based intern.

If you are interested in this program, please review the documents below.

Internship Outline

Internship Placement Form

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