
Internship Training Program
Supervision
Individual Supervision
Each intern receives two hours of individual supervision per week. Generally two supervisors are assigned to each intern to provide exposure to different theoretical orientations.
Supervisors are flexible and available to interns as needed beyond scheduled meetings for additional supervision or during crisis situations. In some instances, more intensive
supervision may be needed at the beginning of the internship year or due to the difficulty of a case. In all cases, the intern’s proficiency and training needs determine
the frequency of supervision beyond the minimum requirement.
Group Supervision
Interns meet weekly for one and a half hour group supervision with the Psychology Internship Program Director. This group provides an additional opportunity for supervision
of clinical work as well as exposure to more advanced clinical and professional topics and activities.
Supervision of Practicum Students
During the second and third trimester of the internship year, interns will participate in supervision of practicum students placed at the intern’s placement site. The
topic of clinical supervision will also be addressed during seminars and group supervision.
Supervisors and Training Committee Members
Rolando Alvarez, Ph.D.
Clinical Supervisor – Markenson Unit
Dayra Bodan, Psy.D.
Assessment Program Coordinator – Sunset Unit
Christina Cunill, Psy.D.
Clinical Supervisor – Sunset Unit
Marcelo Esteban, Ph.D.
Director – Sunset Unit
Terri Galindo, LCSW, LMFT
Director – North Service Region
Juan Gonzlez, Ph.D.
Director of Programs and Services
Christina Grand, Psy.D., ABPP
Clinical Supervisor – Sunset Unit
Kity Laboriel, Psy.D.
Clinical Supervisor – North Dade Unit
Tami Lentin, LMHC
Director of Management Analysis
Barbara Nuestein, Psy.D.
Clinical On-site Program Coordinator
Markenson Unit
Robert Nolan, Ph.D
Chief Psychologist
Executive Director
Timothy Razza, Psy.D.
Psychology Internship Program Director
Ruth Owens Kruse Unit – Coordinator
Lisa Saldana, LMHC, RPTS
Director of In-service Training
Maite Schenker, Ph.D.
Infant Mental Health Program Coordinator