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Integrated Behavioral Health

Learning Pathway Component

Summer 2026

2nd year Master's

Fall 2026

2nd year Master's

Winter 2027

TBD

Spring 2027

TBD

Common Learning Activities:


  • Co-facilitate parenting/family support groups with parents and caregivers

  • Co-facilitate child psychoeducation groups

  • Provide Individual and family therapy (clinical/advanced master’s interns only)

  • Support individual parents through coaching, case management, and crisis de-escalation

  • Sharpen your skills at consultations focused on family systems, parenting, and early childhood mental health

  • Collaborate at weekly team meetings, including multi-disciplinary case consults (“grand rounds”), including marriage and family therapists, social workers, psychologists, psychiatric providers, and more.

  • Gain support at weekly individual and group supervision

  • Learn from a vast array of client ages, clinical conditions, family structures, and relationship types.



TRAININGS

Our rigorous onboarding process includes a variety of core trainings such as:


  • Motivational Interviewing

  • Behavior management and crisis de-escalation

  • Trauma-informed care

  • Record keeping and clinical writing

  • Workplace expectations

  • Ethical decision-making

  • Case management skills



Additionally, students in this Learning Pathway get specific training and supervision in:


  • Introductory training in Cognitive Behavioral Therapy skills

  • Introductory training in Attachment Theory and Parent-Child relationship interventions

  • Trauma Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (clinical/advanced master’s interns only)

  • Applying Trauma Informed Practices in therapy (clinical/advanced master’s interns only)

  • Promoting First Relationships training (clinical/advanced master’s interns only)

  • Family Systems-focused consult groups



REQUIRED ELEMENTS

To fully participate in this Learning Pathway, interns should meet the following requirements:


  • Available for weekly team meetings every Wednesday 11am-12pm (virtual or in-person)

  • Available to participate in parenting and child psychoeducation groups on Mondays and Wednesdays 5:30-7pm.  Strong preference for interns who can be present in-person for both nights.  Will consider interns who can attend at least one.

  • Can maintain practicum placement for no less than 9 months (3 quarters) for 2nd Year/Advanced Master’s students.  Bachelor’s and 1st Year Master’s students will be considered for shorter placements.

  • Able to complete assigned tasks outside of their specific Learning Pathway based on agency needs, school/program requirements, and individual learning goals.

  • Acceptance of and ability to work with individuals and families with a variety of identities, behaviors, and cultural and spiritual practices with the ability to apply a social justice and equity lens to all aspects of this work.

For further information, contact the Director of Learning and Vocation
learning@ryther.org

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