Internship Opportunities

Welcome to the eBasedTreatment Internship Postings Page! Students are constantly seeking internship opportunities to enhance their learning experience and help navigate their career choices. This feature serves as the platform to match Ohio's treatment agencies looking for the extra help interns provide with eager students.

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Current Postings

Company Description Contact Date Posted
The Women's Center of Greater Cleveland Outpatient chemical dependency residential program for women; individual and group counseling; dual diagnosis center. Patty Worrells, PCC:
216-651-1450
June 8,2006
WomenSafe, Inc. Resources for victims of domestic violence and their children. WomenSafe provides information, education, counseling, referral, and support to male and female victims of domestic violence and their children; offers emergency shelter. Devon Schroesk, PCC:
440-286-7154
June 8,2006
Treatment Alternatives to street Crime Individual and group counseling; drug and alcohol assessment; case management. Christine Rawlings:
216-443-8252
June 8,2006
Pathways Community mental health center, individual and group counseling. Stacy Holland:
440-918-1000
June 8,2006
New Directions, Inc. Adolescent chemical dependency-residential outpatient, aftercare programs, group, some individual. Many clients have been abused and ahve multiple problem areas. John Wagner, LISW:
216-591-0324
June 8,2006
McIntyre Foundation Individual and group counseling, family intervention, outpatient assessment/treatment, educational programs. Edie McIntyre, PCC,CCDCIII: 440-877-1100 June 8,2006
Marymount Behavioral Health Services Inpatient, mental health, chemical dependency. David Kribel, L.P.C.C:
216-581-0500
June 8,2006
Lutheran Children's Aid and Family Services Family services outpatient agency. Ron Colona, PCC:
216-281-2500
June 8,2006
Laurelwood Hospital & Counseling Center Adults, family, group, educational services, partial hospitalization program, chemical dependency, dual diagnosis. Doris Reik:
440-953-3342
June 8,2006
Laurelwood Hospital & Counseling Center Intensive outpatient chemical dependence program. Adult and adolescent programs; family compnent; oppurtunity for group and individual counseling; adult and adolescent mental health and dual diagnosis, Dialectical Behavior Therapy. Rob Clapp:
440-639-8989
June 8,2006
Laurelwood Hospital & Counseling Centers Chemical dependency: outpatient group and individual, children, adolescents, adults, geriatric, eating disorders, Dialectrical Behavior Therapy. Dr. Diane Wetzig: 216-595-0500 June 8,2006
John Carroll University Counseling Center Individual and group counseling with college-aged students, and alumni. John Ropar, PCC:
216-397-4237
June 8,2006
The Haven Counseling Services Outpatient alcohol/drug treatment program offering assessments, Individual, and Group Counseling. Private practice setting. Fred Stevens, PCC, CCDCIII:
216-901-9900
June 8,2006
Advanced Psychotherapy Services Treatment of adult sexual offenders and significant others. Gary Echt:
440-944-6565
June 8, 2006
Baldwin-Wallace College Counseling Center College students, including non-traditional, individual, group, skill development workshops, crisis intervention, career & personal testing, consultation for the division of student affairs, individual and group supervision. (Some experience required.) Luis Rosa, PCC:
440-826-2180
June 8, 2006
Beech Brook Outpatient family and individual counseling; emphasis on children Brando Tupaz, PCC:
216-831-2255
June 8, 2006
Beech Brook Children, youth, families in a range of programs- residential, day treatment, adoption, foster care, outpatient clinic, community and patient education, school-based community services. Mark Gromer:
216-831-2255
June 8, 2006
Bellefaire JCB Residential treatment for children; both individual and group counseling. Tina Pringpuangkeo:
216-320-8929
June 8, 2006
Bridgeway, Inc. Community support services, counseling, crisis intervention, employment, vocational; Adult sex offenders services, family preservation, parenting adn counseling services. Evening and Saturday hours available Lee Anthony, LISW:
216-631-8686
June 8, 2006
Catholic Charities Services of Cuyahoga County Outpatient counseling services for children and families; mental health diagnostic assessment; individual and group counseling. Edward Carter:
216-631-3499
June 8, 2006
Catholic Social Services Family, adults, children, parenting classes, couples, life-skills training. Family and individual counseling; pregnancy prevention groups for adolescent girls. Nancy Pekar:
330-762-7481
June 8, 2006
Centers for Families and Children Outpatient individual/group counseling for adults and children; Employee Assistance Program; Intake, assessment and referral, short-term counseling; substance abuse issues, relationship problems, mood disorders, anxiety and parenting concerns. Pamela Bradford, LISW,BCD,CSWM:
216-932-9497
June 8,2006
Children's Advantage Individual, family and group counseling with children and adolescence; outpatient mental health center; services to schools; day treatment; case management services, psychiatric services adn prevention. Joel Mowrey, Ph.D. Clinical Director:
330-296-5552
June 8, 2006
Community Assessment and Treatment Serices (C.A.T.S.) Residential chemical dependency programs; individual and group counseling. Daniel Cratcha:
216-441-0200
June 8, 2006
Cleveland State University Counseling Center Adults, older adolescents (college students, age 17-65), outpatient psychotherapy, couple counseling, group, consultation with faculty and staff, workshops, some academic and vocational counseling. (Prefers interns who have some experience. Interns will work throughout Cleveland State's academic year: from August-May.) Jan Wheaton, Psychologist:
216-687-2277
June 8,2006
The Cleveland Clinic Foundation Clinical setting in which interns can choose to spend time (depending on their interest) in Health Psychology, Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry, Alcohol and Drug Recovery, and Adult Inpatient and Outpatient Psychiatry; interns spen a major portion of their time with the adult outpatient population in the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders; interns can attend psychiatry resident didactics, grand rounds, or other educational programs; interns runpsychoeducational groups on stress management/relaxation in Alcohol and Drug Recovery. Karne Broer, PCC, Ph.D.:
216-444-0480
June 8,2006
Crossroads: Lake County Adolescent Counseling Service Adolescent, children adn their families-outpatient, individual, group, family counseling, substance abuse, mental health counseling. Dori Garey:
440-255-1700
June 8,2006
Domestic Violence Center Adults, children in domestic violence situations, living in battered women's shelters Linda Johanek:
216-651-8484
June 8,2006
Emerge Ministries, Inc. Christian counseling center. Children, adults, families, some group therapy, testing, career, partial hospitalization programs. Pat Barrett:
330-867-5603
June 8,2006
Far West Center Serves individuals and families; diagnostic assessment, individual, family and group counseling; psychotherapy; psychiatric and medication managment; community support services for individuals and groups; partial hospitalization. Marcella Krause:
440-835-6212
June 8,2006
Faust Psychological Services Private practice within a hospital setting; both individual and group counseling; two ongoing groups- a Chemical Dependency group and a Trauma group; a wide range of counseling services, including assessment, diagnosis, psycholodical testing and individual and group treatment; problems commonly addressed are: mood disorders, anxiety/stress disorders, women's issues, substance abuse, weight management, anger, trauma, adjustment disorders, marital/family problems, smoking cessation, sexual cessation, sexual dysfunction, sport/performance issues, chronic pain, disruptive behavior, attention deficit and medical non-compliance. There are a wide range of hours; appointments are available day, evening and Saturdays. David Wright, PCC:
216-363-2261
June 8,2006
Family Behavioral Health Services Private practice setting; individual, family, and group counseling William Elwood, PCC:
440-460-0140
June 8,2006
Free Clinic of Greater Cleveland Serves primarily adults, some adolescents, no children. Provides individual, group, group, family, and couples counseling, presenting concerns including: HIV, drug treatment, and domestic violence; must go through training program; evenings available. 216-721-4010 June 8,2006
Applewood Centers Outpatient, Mental health treatment for children and adolescents. Early start, diagnostic assessment, group treatment, residential counceling, CSP case management. Fannie Baxter:
216-696-5800
June 8,2006