Welcome to the PSPP Mentoring Program
Dear Student:
Please take a minute to familiarize yourself with the PSPP mentoring program. We would like to give you an idea of what you can expect, as well as what is expected of you, as you embark on this program.
Why have a PSPP mentor?- To provide support and guidance to clinical psychology and clinical social work students and recent graduates interested in psychoanalytic theory and practice
- To foster a sense of unity among members of the PSPP community
- To bridge various generations of local psychodynamic clinicians
What can I expect from the program?- For the duration of the academic year, you will have a monthly, hour long meeting with your PSPP mentor, at a place to be determined by the two of you. If you wish to continue with your mentor beyond the academic year, please contact Dr. Barbara Goldsmith barbgsmith@aol.com to discuss this
What is expected of me?- Making initial contact with your mentor, either by e-mail or phone, within the first two weeks of receiving your mentor’s contact information
- Confirming via e-mail with Dr. Debby Bierschwale, program assistant, bierdr@aol.com when an initial appointment has been scheduled, or informing her if any difficulty arises in doing so, or if for some reason, the mentoring is discontinued after it has begun
- Providing adequate notice to your mentor if an appointment cannot be kept
- Contacting the program director, Dr. Barbara Goldsmith, if any further concerns arise regarding your experience with your mentor or the program
What is appropriate content for meetings with your mentor?- Anything having to do with becoming a mental health professional, e.g., difficulties encountered in the practicum/internship setting, transitioning from graduate school to the professional world, seeking employment, getting ready for the licensure exam, balancing professional and personal responsibilities, etc.
- Discussion of theory/ research/ dissertation topic/ specific readings
- Please note, your mentor is not a supervisor for your clinical work. All students must have supervisors who are responsible for supervising your clinical work.
- Clinical material should be discussed only to highlight further understanding of theory or research or psychodynamic case conceptualization and not for ongoing clinical supervision
- Management of countertransference or personal problems are better left for discussion in supervision or your own psychotherapy
We hope you will find participation in the PSPP Mentoring Program to be an enjoyable and gratifying experience and we would appreciate your feedback at any time.
Please do not hesitate to direct any questions, concerns or comments to,
Dr. Barbara Goldsmith --
barbgsmith@aol.com. or Dr. Debby Bierschwale,--
bierdr@aol.com Sincerely,
Barbara L.Goldsmith, Psy.D.
Mentorship Coordinator
Debby Bierschwale, Psy.D.
Mentorship program assistant