This internship is designed with students in mind, offering flexible in person hours to support the demands of both undergraduate and graduate school schedules. The position is based on the intention to fulfill credit hours and to gain experience. Interns become part of a dynamic and innovative environment that encourages learning, collaboration, and professional growth. With opportunities to gain hands-on experience in clinical, forensic, and research settings, students are supported as they build practical skills and explore their interests in psychology and law.
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"Spending the summer at Dr. Goldman's office was an immensely rewarding experience. This internship provided me with the opportunity to observe how academic knowledge in psychology is applied in a professional setting. Dr. Goldman and his staff were incredibly supportive, taking the time to address all of my questions and curiosities. I am incredibly grateful for all I have learned and for the opportunity."

“Spending the summer as an intern at Dr. Goldman's office was an incredible experience that provided me with insight into the role of a provider in a forensic-clinical setting. It was a pleasure to work for Dr. Goldman and his staff, each of whom took the time to share their knowledge with me and answer questions.”

"During my internship at the Institute of Psychological Resilience, I gained direct experience in research, assessment, and exposure to forensic and psychological practices. Collaborating with dedicated professionals enhanced my understanding of mental health resilience, sharpened my skills, and allowed me to contribute to impactful projects. Working with Dr. Goldman and his team was an invaluable experience that I will never forget!"
Court-related psychological evaluations, expert testimony, and restorative interventions.
Individual, family, and group therapy supporting emotional health and lasting resilience.
Customized resilience assessments, workshops, and curriculums to strengthen organizational well-being and adaptability.