Curated list of psychology training opportunities specifically focused on adolescents and young adults (AYAs).
Articles & Resources
Considerations in Working with Young Adults (Ages 30-39)
Information from the Society for Health Psychology’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) special interest group about working with young adults.
Considerations in Working with Emerging Adults (Ages 23-29)
Information from the Society for Health Psychology’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) special interest group about working with emerging adults.
Considerations in Working with Adolescents and Emerging Adults (Ages 15-22)
Information from the Society for Health Psychology’s Adolescent and Young Adult (AYA) special interest group about working with adolescents and emerging adults.
Resources for Postdoc Applicants
Resources from the SfHP Student Advisory Council and Early Career Professionals Council on applying for postdoctoral fellowships in health psychology.
Overview of the Postdoc Application Process
Many soon-to-be graduates apply for postdoctoral fellowships. This page provides an overview and timeline for postdoctoral fellowship applications in clinical psychology.
How to Find Health Psychology Internships
The Society for Health Psychology’s Education & Training Council provides tips for finding a health psychology internship that meets your training needs.
Resources for Internship Applicants
List of resources for clinical psychology pre-doctoral internship applicants, from the early years of grad school through match day and beyond.
Overview of the Internship Application Process
Timeline of the pre-doctoral psychology internship application process and key milestones.
NIH e-Learning Course: Good Clinical Practice for Social and Behavioral Research
All NIH-funded investigators and staff who are involved in clinical trials should be trained in good clinical practice. Find out more about how to access good clinical practice training for social and behavioral scientists.
Competencies in Research for Health Psychologists
Suggested research competencies that are taught in many programs in health psychology.
Finding a Professional Home
Paul Korte, PhD, discusses the benefits of finding a professional home for health psychologists who work in interdisciplinary settings.