
Why Interns Choose Veritas
An internship at Veritas is designed for students who want real clinical experience, supportive supervision, and room to grow as a therapist.

Why Do Interns Choose Veritas?
Interns choose Veritas for the same reason clients do: it’s where common sense and good care meet. You get real-world learning with real clients, guided by therapists who take their work seriously without taking themselves too seriously. The atmosphere is open, supportive, and calm. Questions are welcome. Growth is expected. You’re trusted with an open schedule and encouraged to explore the areas of therapy that genuinely interest you, not pushed into a preset track. If you want solid training, honest supervision, and the freedom to become the kind of therapist you actually respect, Veritas makes that choice easy.

An Intern's Day at Veritas Mental Health
A typical day as an intern at Veritas feels structured but not rigid. Your schedule is built to work with your classes and your life, not against them, so you’re not scrambling or burning out. You see real clients and gradually shape your caseload around the populations and issues you’re most interested in. Supervision is a meaningful part of the week, not an afterthought. You have regular access to experienced, qualified therapists who take time to talk through cases, answer questions, and help you think like a clinician. By the end of the day, you’ve done real work, learned something practical, and feel supported, not used.

Supervision at Veritas
Supervision at Veritas is intentional, ethical, and built to support your growth as a clinician. Our supervisors are fully qualified to provide supervision that counts toward licensure when applicable and follow NASW standards for professional development, ethics, and client care. You work with therapists who bring decades of experience from addiction treatment centers, state hospitals, and private practice, and who understand how theory translates into real clinical decisions. Supervision is collaborative and respectful. Your questions are taken seriously. You receive clear guidance, practical teaching, and thoughtful feedback, all with the goal of helping you develop sound clinical judgment and provide the best possible care to your clients.





