Internship Positions

The EFT Resource Center employs paid therapy intern and licensed therapist positions.  Positions are part-time to start, with the expectation to grow and develop into a full time practice over the course of the first year.

Interns and staff at the EFTRC provide psychotherapy to individuals, couples, families, and children using the EFT and EFFT (Emotionally Focused Family Therapy) model to inform their work. In addition to the provision of psychotherapy services, other paid professional opportunities such as offering talks, writing blogs, assisting at community presentations, workshops, and training events are available.

Interns at the EFTRC are expected to video- or audio- tape with their clients’ written permission, and their work and recordings will be reviewed routinely in supervision with Drs. Blum and Irwin.

One hour of weekly individual supervision and two hours of group supervision every other week will be provided to start, and supervision hours will be increased as the intern’s caseload builds.


Application Process

Interested applicants can email their application to Dr. Lisa Blum (info@drlisablum.com) and Dr. Silvina Irwin (Silvina.irwin@gmail.com).

Please include the following in your application:

1. Your CV

2. A letter briefly describing your professional experience and area of focus, including:

a. Your approach to therapy; theoretical orientation and models you implement or were trained in.

b. Age groups you have experience working with (i.e., children, teens, adults, elderly)

c. Age group you are most interested in gaining experience with.

d. How you think the EFTRC may be a good fit for you.

3) Two letters of recommendation. Please include one from someone who has supervised your clinical work, and a second from a person of your choosing. If you don't have letters of recommendation already on file, that is not a problem. Letters can be submitted as supplemental documents following an interview.

We will review your application and call a selected number of candidates for an interview with Drs. Blum and Irwin.