Student Rotation - Behavioral Health

Experience healthcare for all ages of urban underserved, as you work alongside a psychologist, counselor, or social worker, in the context of distinctively Christian service. Learn what it looks like to point to Jesus as both the source of ability and the true healer, by incorporating spiritual practices into healthcare.

Practicum/Internship includes opportunities to participate in evidence-based clinical psychology and primary care mental health interventions. Applications are required at least 60 days prior to the intended start date for all behavioral health rotations, including shadowing. Due to a large number of applications for only a limited number of slots, we regret that we are unable to accommodate every student who applies.

NOTE: Post-doctoral fellows--please contact us directly to discuss specific opportunities/accommodations.

Clinical Rotation Types:

Practicum & Internship

Shadowing

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Resident Health Service Psychology Internship

Christ Community Health Services is offering a Residential Health Service Psychology Internship for Clinical and Counseling Psychology students completing their Ph.D. or Psy.D. from APA accredited/APA eligible programs. Interested students must apply through the APPIC National Match. APPIC Match Policies are available on the APPIC Website. Applicants must register with the National Matching Service in order to be eligible to match to our program.

Internship Manual 2024-2025

TRAINEE ADMISSIONS, SUPPORT AND OUTCOME DATE (IR C-27 I)

Clinical Pyschology Intership Training 2024-2026


Interns completing their primary rotation at Christ Community will be trained in the Behavioral Health Consultant model (BHC), a psychological approach to population-based clinical health care that is simultaneously co-located, collaborative, and integrated within the primary care clinic. Interns will be assigned a primary training clinic rotation (six shifts or 24 hours a week) for two six month appointments and will learn Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (fACT) and Motivational Interviewing/Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for the BHC model. Additionally, Interns will have opportunity to choose a “minor” rotation (two shifts / or 8 hours a week) every three months allowing specific training in a chosen area of specialized training which could include HIV Care, Women’s Health, Diabetes and Health Behaviors, Pediatric Primary Care, Refugee/Immigrant Care, Trauma Focused Family Counseling and Parenting Support, Medication Assisted Therapy for Opiates or Homeless Services care.

Christ Community Health Services Internship is a APPIC member organization.

Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Service Psychology

Christ Community Health Services is offering a Residential Health Service Psychology Fellowhip for Clinical and Counseling Psychology graduates who have completed their Ph.D. or Psy.D. from APA accredited/APA eligible programs, and a APPIC or APP approved clinical internship. The fellowship year consists of 2,000 hours of supervised clinical experience and is designed to satisfy the postdoctoral supervision requirements of the Tennessee State Board of Psychology as well as most other state licensing boards. The goal of the CCHS Primary Care Psychology Fellowship Program is to produce psychologists with advanced competencies in primary care psychology who are uniquely aware of the biopsychosocial needs of low-income communities in Memphis TN and the mid-south region. Fellows will be involved in supervision and didactic training in both the Behavioral Health training program and may participate in support to the Medical Education residencies in medical, dental and pharmacy.

Applicants must be eligible for Tennessee Provisional License to practice as a postdoctoral fellow prior to beginning fellowship and cannot begin fellowship until provisional license status is granted by the state of Tennessee.

Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Primary Care 2024-2025

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Student Rotation - Behavioral Health

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CEO
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Chief Financial Officer
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Tara Samples, Phd
Chair of Behavioral Health

Student Rotation - Behavioral Health

Experience healthcare for all ages of urban underserved, as you work alongside a psychologist, counselor, or social worker, in the context of distinctively Christian service. Learn what it looks like to point to Jesus as both the source of ability and the true healer, by incorporating spiritual practices into healthcare.

Practicum/Internship includes opportunities to participate in evidence-based clinical psychology and primary care mental health interventions. Applications are required at least 60 days prior to the intended start date for all behavioral health rotations, including shadowing. Due to a large number of applications for only a limited number of slots, we regret that we are unable to accommodate every student who applies.

NOTE: Post-doctoral fellows--please contact us directly to discuss specific opportunities/accommodations.

Clinical Rotation Types:

Practicum & Internship

Shadowing

View All Rotation Opportunities

Resident Health Service Psychology Internship

Christ Community Health Services is offering a Residential Health Service Psychology Internship for Clinical and Counseling Psychology students completing their Ph.D. or Psy.D. from APA accredited/APA eligible programs. Interested students must apply through the APPIC National Match. APPIC Match Policies are available on the APPIC Website. Applicants must register with the National Matching Service in order to be eligible to match to our program.

Internship Manual 2024-2025

TRAINEE ADMISSIONS, SUPPORT AND OUTCOME DATE (IR C-27 I)

Clinical Pyschology Intership Training 2024-2026


Interns completing their primary rotation at Christ Community will be trained in the Behavioral Health Consultant model (BHC), a psychological approach to population-based clinical health care that is simultaneously co-located, collaborative, and integrated within the primary care clinic. Interns will be assigned a primary training clinic rotation (six shifts or 24 hours a week) for two six month appointments and will learn Focused Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (fACT) and Motivational Interviewing/Cognitive-Behavioral Interventions for the BHC model. Additionally, Interns will have opportunity to choose a “minor” rotation (two shifts / or 8 hours a week) every three months allowing specific training in a chosen area of specialized training which could include HIV Care, Women’s Health, Diabetes and Health Behaviors, Pediatric Primary Care, Refugee/Immigrant Care, Trauma Focused Family Counseling and Parenting Support, Medication Assisted Therapy for Opiates or Homeless Services care.

Christ Community Health Services Internship is a APPIC member organization.

Residential Postdoctoral Fellowship in Health Service Psychology

Christ Community Health Services is offering a Residential Health Service Psychology Fellowhip for Clinical and Counseling Psychology graduates who have completed their Ph.D. or Psy.D. from APA accredited/APA eligible programs, and a APPIC or APP approved clinical internship. The fellowship year consists of 2,000 hours of supervised clinical experience and is designed to satisfy the postdoctoral supervision requirements of the Tennessee State Board of Psychology as well as most other state licensing boards. The goal of the CCHS Primary Care Psychology Fellowship Program is to produce psychologists with advanced competencies in primary care psychology who are uniquely aware of the biopsychosocial needs of low-income communities in Memphis TN and the mid-south region. Fellows will be involved in supervision and didactic training in both the Behavioral Health training program and may participate in support to the Medical Education residencies in medical, dental and pharmacy.

Applicants must be eligible for Tennessee Provisional License to practice as a postdoctoral fellow prior to beginning fellowship and cannot begin fellowship until provisional license status is granted by the state of Tennessee.

Clinical Psychology Postdoctoral Fellowship in Primary Care 2024-2025

September 26, 2018
The Social Exchange - August Non-Profit Feature by Jeffery Peterson
“I probably would’ve wound up, probably in trouble somewhere,” is what patient Sharon Norwood, 52, said when asked where she would be without Christ Community Health Services (CCHS). 
May 3, 2018
Christ Community Health Services Nears Completion of Major Projects
Christ Community Health Services is about two months away from wrapping up a pair of major projects, one of which is the completion of a renovation and expansion of its clinic at 2861 Broad Ave.
January 17, 2018
Christ Community's Broad Ave. Clinic Getting Million-Dollar Expansion
Christ Community Health Services' (CCHS) busiest and highest volume medical clinic is currently undergoing a $1 million renovation and expansion.
October 19, 2017
Christ Community Health Services Gets Perfect Score on Comprehensive Audit
Christ Community Health Services CEO Shantelle Leatherwood has checked off one of the major items on her immediate to-do list that confronted her upon taking the top job earlier this year.
January 17, 2017
Meet Christ Community's new leader
The newest chief executive officer of Christ Community Health Services (CCHS) began at the organization nearly 20 years ago as an administrative assistant.
September 20, 2016
Christ Community Launches Dental Van
In an effort to reach more patients, Christ Community Health Services is launching its own mobile dental van.
July 14, 2016
Christ Community Opens Dental Center in Raleigh
After quietly opening July 1, Christ Community Health Services officially debuted its fifth dental practice, this one located in the clinic's year-old facility in Raleigh.
June 29, 2016
Christ Community Health Services brings care to Frayser
Christ Community Health Services began serving the health needs of Frayser 10 years ago. A newer Raleigh facility ensures the organization works hard to bring health care to those who need it in Frayser.
March 24, 2016
PrimaryCare Void Draws Memphis Nonprofit Provider to Raleigh
Abdominal pain on Wednesday drew Verlene Smith to the new Christ Community Health Services clinic in a shopping center across Austin Peay from the struggling Raleigh Springs Mall.
March 24, 2016
Shelby County Infant Mortality Reduction Initiative
While Shelby County may have one of the highest infant mortality rates and preterm delivery rates in the nation, behind every statistic is a unique story.
March 24, 2016
Guest column: Mission of Mercy: What?s next?
The weekend of Jan. 30, a couple of thousand people were served at the Mid-South Mission of Mercy (MOM) dental clinic at Bellevue Baptist Church.
March 24, 2016
Health care clinic unveils priority care service
Christ Community Health Services is launching a new way to see patients at its newly opened Raleigh clinic.
August 25, 2015
Medtronic Global Fellows program touches down in Memphis
After two years of successful work overseas, Medtronic PLC, chose Memphis and Christ Community Health Services to launch a pilot program for its Global Innovation Fellows project.
August 24, 2015
Affordable Care Act grant will open Christ Community Health Services center in Raleigh
Christ Community Health Services will open a new health center in Raleigh with a $650,000 federal grant announced Tuesday.
August 23, 2015
Haslam stops in Frayser to promote his Insure Tennessee plan
Gov. Bill Haslam was in Frayser Wednesday, making a pitch for his Insure Tennessee program.
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