The Psychology Clinic has established a community service
agency that provides undergraduate life skills trainers (and mentors) to
school-aged youth with emotional and/or behavioral problems. The vast majority of these children are from
a minority group living in poverty in Tucson and are struggling with a variety
of emotional and behavior problems. We are currently accepting applications for
Spring semester.
As a LifeSTEP (Life
Skills Training and Enhancement Program) intern, you would be meeting with your
assigned youth about once a week for about 4 hours each time. Activities might
include going to the movies, getting an ice cream, going bowling or spending
time at a park, etc (you would be reimbursed for your expenses including
gas). You would receive 3 units of
internship credit (PSY393 or PSY493 depending on your U of A status), and you would
have the opportunity to receive training in this area. We are especially in need of male interns
(due to the high number of older boys in need of a positive male role
model).
If you are interested (and are
at least 18 years old), please contact Dr. Feldman julief@u.arizona.edu regarding the application.
Julie Feldman, Ph.D.
Department of Psychology
University of Arizona
Tucson, AZ 85721
(520) 621-7448
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