Child and Family Clinic
The University of North Carolina Child and Family Clinic offers state-of-the-art assessment and treatment of psychological and adjustment difficulties among youth aged 2-18 years. The Clinic is staffed by internationally renowned clinical supervisors with expertise in child clinical psychology and research on risk factors and treatment of child disorders. The Child and Family Clinic also is strongly invested in working with local schools and community agencies to educate the public and help parents, educational staff, and mental health professionals learn about current best practies in child treatment.
Please call us at 962-6906 if you are a potential client or would like to make a referral.
The UNC Community Clinic Offers:
- Diagnostic assessment to help determine appropriate courses of treatment, including state-of-the-art assessment techniques for ADHD, Depression, Bipolar Disorder, Conduct Disorder, etc.
- Educational assessment for learning disabilities and giftedness placement.
- Psychotherapy with children, adolescents, families, school consultants.
Child and Adolescent Symptoms that May Warrant Assessment or Treatment
Child and Family Clinic Assessment Services
Research
Faculty Supervisors
Child and Family Clinic Brochure


