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Postdoctoral Fellowships in Psychology

Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Director: Rick Ostrander, Ed.D.

The Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry offers a one year postdoctoral fellowship in psychology designed to provide supervised experiences in psychological assessment along with experience involving interdisciplinary evaluation and treatment. The primary focus involves developmental and psychological assessment, cognitive-behavioral therapy and medical consultation/treatment. The primary research focus includes developmental psychopathology involving populations with ADHD, mood, anxiety, psychotic, and externalizing behavior disorders.  Didactic training includes weekly divisional research and clinical seminars; in addition, training opportunities are available through other departments within Johns Hopkins or at allied institutions. Postdoctoral meetings focus on professional development and research opportunities in developmental psychopathology and pediatric psychology. 

Applications are typically accepted beginning September 1st and decisions are made the following January or February.  Send vita, transcripts and three letters of recommendation to:

Dr. Rick Ostrander
Division of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry
Johns Hopkins University Medical Institutions
600 North Wolfe Street/ CMSC 313
Baltimore, Maryland 21287-3325

Or materials can also be submitted via email: rostran1@jhmi.edu (please note in the subject “Fellowship Application”)

 
 

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