The mission of the Denver Health Doctoral Psychology Internship Program is to produce highly skilled doctoral-level clinicians with a strong professional identity as psychologists. We provide outstanding clinical training and supervision that fully prepares psychologists and consistently produces highly effective health service psychologists who are valued members of health care organizations. In addition to experience with a core curriculum that includes psychotherapy, psychological assessment, and acute psychopathology, psychology interns develop an early career area of expertise through participation on a multidisciplinary team of professionals. The program has been fully accredited since 1980 by the American Psychological Association.
2025 APPIC Match
Denver Health is offering the following internship tracks:
- Adult Psychology (two positions)
- Adult Compassionate Substance Care (seven positions)
- Child & Adolescent Psychology (two positions)
- Family-Oriented Resilience, Growth, and Empowerment (FORGE) (seven positions)
- Adult Integrated Primary Care (one position)
- Adult Neuropsychology (one position)
Each of these has a separate match number. Please see our Doctoral Psychology Internship Program Brochure for additional information.
American Psychological Association Tables:
Trainee Admissions, Support, and Outcome Data
Contact Us
Internship Contact
Jennifer Peraza, PsyD, ABPP
Training Director
Denver Health
303-602-4837
Jennifer.Peraza@dhha.org
Trina Seefeldt, PHD
Associate Training Director
Denver Health
303-602-4894
Trina.Seefeldt@dhha.org
Laura Jacobs, PsyD
Associate Training Director
Denver Health
303-602-3431
Laura.Jacobs@dhha.org
Commission on Accreditation
Office of Program Consultation & Accreditation
American Psychological Association
750 First Street, N.E.
Washington, D.C. 20002-4242
(202) 336-5979
TDD/TTY: 202-336-6123
Fax: 202-336-5978