The University of Wisconsin Clinical Psychology Internship offers clinical science training in three tracks, Adult, Child, and Health Psychology. We feature training in evidence-based clinical practice. Our core program is structured, yet flexible. We strongly encourage self-directed learning and the pursuit of elective experiences. Ours is a rich, stimulating, and vital training milieu characterized by invigorating discussion and collaborative clinical instruction. Trainees describe our program as warm and friendly. The internship follows a clinical science model of training and is intended for those individuals whose training and interests emphasize the application of scientific principles within clinical psychology.
Source: www.psychiatry.wisc.edu
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The "jump around" at the end of the third quarter of football games is a very well known one. all the people in the student section jump up and down while the song "jump around" by House of Pain is played.
Tailgating and/or house parties on the day of football games is also a tradition, with bratwursts and cheap beer frequently consumed.
Touching the Abe Lincoln statue at the top of Bascom Hill for good luck.
Getting pitchers at Memorial Union.
There are others...