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Philosophy, Structure, and Benefits

Training Philosophy and Structure

The training of our masters’ level clinicians and clinical psychologists is an essential part of the mission of the Portia Bell Hume Behavioral
Health and Training Center. As such, The Hume Center is dedicated to the development of excellence in its practicum students, interns and
post-doctoral fellows as it supports its trainees in the delivery of psychological services to diverse under- and unserved populations.

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The Hume Center’s guiding philosophy is that the key to helping others who are in psychological distress is to understand that the way they are seeing their circumstances gives rise to the way that they are interacting with the world. Symptoms are coping strategies that make sense when they are seen from the perspective of the client. The fundamental belief that underlies our approach is that all people want to be effective and want to express what they see as the truth about their lives, so we approach our work with them with compassion, openness, and respect.

Our approach to training at The Hume Center is based on the conviction that our trainees can best help others with compassion, openness, and respect when The Hume Center staff treats its trainees with those same attitudes. Our guiding philosophy is that trainees will do their best work and will learn best in an environment where relationships with supervisors, staff, and peers are valued and respected. Specifically, our approach to group supervision demonstrates our conviction that non-judgmental peer consultation greatly increases the value of the group experience for both presenters and participants.

As referenced above, The Hume Center strives to create a supportive work environment consistent with our therapeutic practice. Such a supportive work environment is essential to deliver the highest quality of training behavioral health professionals to serve our community. To make our expectations clear to everyone who joins the Hume Center at any level of the organization the person is given a copy of the Organizational Culture and the Welcome Letter at the time s/he joins the organization. They are also oriented to the kind of support available in the organization to achieve our goal of creating a supportive work environment. The center has an organizational support system in place at all levels of the organization that nurtures an empowerment model of working together.

The experiential learning takes place through individual supervisory process and peer consultation support group. Mental health consultation theory and practice permeates throughout our supervisory process. Weekly, there is individual and group supervisory support (peer consultation support group). At a group level, clinicians receive peer consultation in their case conferences, supervisors participate in a case consultation group, and the management team also provides mutual support and consultation to its members.

This structure is also integrated into the trainee’s training structure. Weekly, there is individual and group supervisory support.

Training Department

If you have any questions related to the Training Department, including our application process, deadlines, open positions, and other training questions, please utilize the Contact Us page to connect with the Training Department

Christopher Celio, PsyD

Doctoral Director of Training

Alex Sanchez, PsyD

Doctoral Co-Director of Training

Edna Olivarez Gomez, LMFT

Masters Director of Training

Supervisors

Please visit our Clinical Supervisors page to learn about our supervisors.

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Graduation

The Hume Center appreciates the trainees who give so much of themselves to the betterment of those we serve and the communities we impact. The Hume Center is greatly enhanced each year by these trainees and values their hard work and the uniqueness each brings to our learning community. The agency is proud that all of its programs have been developed by trainees, as this is the ultimate example of how the agency is enhanced through those it trains. In honor of the impact each and every trainee has on this agency and the local area, The Hume Center proudly hosts a splendid graduation ceremony and feast toward the end of each training year. Each trainee who is on track to successfully complete the training year is honored. In order to highlight examples of the impact we hope our trainees will continue to have in their communities in their future careers, we also honor special guests and community leaders that exemplify The Hume Center’s Mission Statement.

As a symbol of graduation, each trainee who graduates receives a limited edition Hume Center Mug with a quote from our founder on it. The quote changes each year. Want to see what quotes were on it in the past?

The tables are set for another grand graduation ceremony next year. Will you be one of the graduates?

Launch Your Career

The Hume Center is not just a place you’ll train at for a year and never look back. There’s a reason why the majority (sometimes as high as 100%) of our Doctoral Interns apply to stay on as Post-Doctoral Fellows and our Masters Trainees apply to stay on as Masters Associates! There are plenty of a reasons why all of our program directors and licensed supervisors are former trainees that decided to stay on after licensure Here are some of the reasons:

Community of Learners

We aim to be more than a place to collect hours; we aim to be a community of learners. A community that aims toward a non-judgmental, non-reactive, compassionate, and safe learning environment where everyone, including the supervisors and administrators, are works-in-progress. Supervisors often find their trainees to be the best teachers and are open to learning and growing throughout their careers.

Leadership Training

In most programs, one Post-Doctoral Fellow or Masters Associate is promoted to Lead Trainee. The duties of the Lead Trainee position vary by program, but the commonality is that this trainee gains supervision, leadership, quality assurance, program development, and outreach experience. The Lead Trainees meet once a week in a Peer Consultation group with the President as facilitator, to present their work and learn from this unique early career experience.

Opportunities for Growth

You never know when opportunities for professional development and exposure will present themselves during your training year. At The Hume Center, you will be encouraged to get outside of the office and do outreach, community organizing, presentations, networking, and consultation. These opportunities will diversify your training and help you develop the broad set of skills it takes to work in community mental health. And who knows, little opportunities might grow into larges ones, Check out this story of when one of our trainees had prepared to facilitate a small group break out session at a teen conference:

The Hume Center’s Hillary Burke delivers Keynote Address at Conference for Teens

Networking

Once you train at The Hume Center, you are a member of our community. That community extends beyond training or working here. You’ll have access to a network of over two hundred alumni of our training program, which instantly integrates you into a community of professionals, training opportunities, and job opportunities. A twice-monthly newsletter is sent to our alumni and all current staff and trainees that spreads the word about:

  • Positions at The Hume Center
  • Alumni Events and other Events by The Hume Center
  • Post-Doc and Job openings
  • Updates regarding the Profession of Psychology
    • Board of Psychology and Board of Behavioral Sciences information/changes
    • New laws and standards
    • Licensure changes
  • Private practice development tips, resources, and advice
  • Local trainings and networking meetings
  • Local resources for your clients
  • Celebrations: we celebrate as a community when someone
    • Defends their dissertation
    • Graduates
    • Attains licensure
    • Opens a Private Practice or other Agency
    • Presents at a conference or other professional setting
    • Publishes a professional work
    • Receives Professional Recognition
    • Partnership Ceremony/Commitment/Civil Union/Marriage
    • Birth/Adoption
  • Here are two samples of our newsletter for trainees, staff, and alumni:

Collective Knowledge

You’ll gain access to the collective knowlege of around 30 trainees and 60 staff members, plus the alumni community. There’s always someone to call for consultation!