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SYOSSET, N.Y., Oct. 16, 2025 — A prominent mental health center in New York has announced the initiation of its first-ever Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinical Psychology. This program is designed to advance the training of new clinicians and enhance the quality of mental health services in the region. Under the guidance of Dr. Maggie Stoutenburg, Ph.D., a seasoned clinical psychologist and the Director of Postdoctoral Training, the fellowship aims to provide comprehensive training in integrated therapy and psychiatry.
The fellowship will offer participants a unique opportunity to work closely with experienced professionals in a dynamic telehealth setting, focusing on innovative treatment approaches that cater to diverse patient needs. By fostering a collaborative learning environment, the program seeks to equip fellows with the necessary skills to excel in their future careers while addressing the growing demand for mental health services in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
This initiative marks a significant step forward in the commitment to improving mental health care and supporting the next generation of clinical psychologists.
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