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The UNC Psychology Department Community Clinic is dedicated to providing high quality and affordable psychological services to the triangle community and the UNC campus through specialty clinics for children, adolescents, adults, couples and families. All of our assessment and treatment services are designed to provide effective psychological care in a compassionate environment to members of the campus and local community.
The UNC Department of Psychology Community Clinic is a community-based training facility for the Ph.D. program in clinical psychology. We are dedicated to providing the highest quality training for our graduate students as they learn evidence based psychological treatments. A related mission of the Community Clinic is the promotion and support of clinical research and the sharing of knowledge with the surrounding community through consultative services, presentations and workshops.
Adult Clinic
Anxiety Clinic
Child and Family Clinic
Couples Clinic
The UNC Department of Psychology Community Clinic is available to individuals throughout the community, not just UNC students, faculty, and staff. Clients can refer themselves for assistance, and we gladly accept referrals from other mental health professionals. All clients undergo a phone screening to determine appropriateness for our clinic and for the best possible care.
The on campus site is in Davie Hall, Room 271 (Parking, Map, and Directions)
The off campus site is on Finley Golf Course Road (Parking, Map, and Directions)
Our standard fee for service is $60.00/session. We offer reduced fees based on income. Separate fees have been established for special services (e.g., assessments). While we do not directly file insurance claims, clients will be provided with a statement of account that can be submitted to their insurance company. All clients sign Consent for Treatment and Fee Agreement forms.
Note: The University is committed to providing an inclusive and welcoming environment for all members of our community. Consistent with this principle and applicable laws, it is therefore the University’s policy not to discriminate in offering access to its educational programs and activities on the basis of age, gender, race, color, national origin, religion, creed, disability, veteran’s status or sexual orientation.
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