Provides psychological assessments, diagnostic and therapeutic services to clients who are experiencing anxiety, depression, situational stress, difficulties with interpersonal relationships, and occupational, emotional, intellectual, academic, or parenting problems. Services provided by psychology graduate students enrolled in one of the programs in the psychology department. All students work under the supervision of a licensed psychologist.
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Graduate students supervised by doctoral-level licensed psychologists provide mental health therapy to individuals for issues including depression, anxiety, unhealthy eating, adjustment issues, generalized stress, life transitions, and relationship difficulties. The treatment approaches used include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT), and Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT)
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Marriage and family therapy graduate students provide high-quality, low-cost marital and family services to the community. The graduate students are closely supervised by faculty members who are fully licensed. Issues addressed include conflict and communication, anxiety and depression, trauma-related concerns, child and adolescent mental health, sexual problems or concerns, chronic illness and life stressors, grief or loss, and compulsive behaviors, premarital counseling, and relationship checkups.
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