Program Purpose
The postdoctoral training program at GT offers specialized training in treating a wide variety of mental health disorders for adults, including but not limited to: trauma, anxiety, depression, and OCD. Fellows will be exposed to evidence-based practices in various populations, such as the LGBTQIA+ community, Veterans, older adults, and those with comorbid disabilities. Our hope is to offer accessible, effective, anti-oppressive therapy to folks from all walks of life.
Successful completion of the postdoctoral fellow program at GT:
Fellows must have completed all doctoral degree requirements from an APA/CPA-accredited program and have completed an APA/CPA-accredited internship.
Trainee Expectations
Applications may be submitted via email to postdoc@groundedtherapy.org. Materials include everything in the UPPD general application (please feel free to copy and paste into a separate word document). When completing the application, you will need:
Applications are due by January 1, 2023. Our program will follow the Common Hold Date procedures set forth by APPIC.
Please direct any questions to the Postdoctoral Training Director, Shawnee Brew Psy.D., at shawnee.brew@groundedtherapy.org.
We look forward to reviewing your application, and appreciate your interest in our group! For additional information about the program, you can consult the brochure below.
The postdoctoral training program at GT offers specialized training in treating a wide variety of mental health disorders for adults, including but not limited to: trauma, anxiety, depression, and OCD. Fellows will be exposed to evidence-based practices in various populations, such as the LGBTQIA+ community, Veterans, older adults, and those with comorbid disabilities. Our hope is to offer accessible, effective, anti-oppressive therapy to folks from all walks of life.
Successful completion of the postdoctoral fellow program at GT:
- Fulfills licensure requirements for the state of California.
- Prepares trainees to work in private and group practice settings.
- Advances capabilities and use of evidence-based practices.
Fellows must have completed all doctoral degree requirements from an APA/CPA-accredited program and have completed an APA/CPA-accredited internship.
Trainee Expectations
- 28 appointments per week (ramp up & ramp down)
- 2 hours of individual supervision per week
- 1 hour group supervision (mostly covering administrative and cases)
- Monthly Didactics
Applications may be submitted via email to postdoc@groundedtherapy.org. Materials include everything in the UPPD general application (please feel free to copy and paste into a separate word document). When completing the application, you will need:
- A current CV
- A cover letter detailing your interest in Grounded Therapy and describing your prior therapeutic experience
- At least one letter of recommendation
- Any additional materials that you believe tell us about who you are as a trainee
Applications are due by January 1, 2023. Our program will follow the Common Hold Date procedures set forth by APPIC.
Please direct any questions to the Postdoctoral Training Director, Shawnee Brew Psy.D., at shawnee.brew@groundedtherapy.org.
We look forward to reviewing your application, and appreciate your interest in our group! For additional information about the program, you can consult the brochure below.

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