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ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Psychological Center


Overview

ºì¶¹ÊÓÆµ Psychological Center (QCPC) is a community mental health service, as well as a training and research center operated by the:  and The Department of Psychology,Ìý,Ìý. QCPC offers compassionate, high quality, evidence-based, and affordable psychological treatment for children, adolescents and adults.

Thank you for your interest in our program. Please explore our website to learn more about what we do and the services we offer.

Services

QCPC offers a wide range of services including:

— Individual Psychotherapy
— Group Psychotherapy
— Family and Couple’s Therapy
— Child Therapy
— Parent Management Training
— Social Skills Training
— Counseling
— Assessment/ Testing: Academic/Achievement, Intellectual /Cognitive, Psychoeducational, Neuropsychological, Emotional/Interpersonal Functioning.

While we offer a wide range of psychosocial services, we do not offer walk-in or emergency care, substance abuse treatment, forensic evaluations (e.g. child custody), day treatment, inpatient care, medical services or prescriptions.

Please be aware that enrollment may be limited for some services and that certain services may only be available periodically throughout the year.

QCPC strives to adhere to the highest ethical and professional standards in all its endeavors. We value diversity and will not discriminate or refuse to provide services to anyone on the basis of race, age, color, religion, national origin, gender, sexual orientation or disability. QCPC actively seeks to be responsive to the diverse community population that it serves. We encourage families and individuals who have historically been denied opportunities to apply for our services.

Clinic Program Faculty and Associated Faculty

— Marcus Bidell, Ph.D.
— Desiree Byrd, Ph.D.
, Ph.D., Clinic Director
, Ph.D.
— Veronica Hinton, Ph.D., Director of Clinical Training
— Alea Holman Ph.D.
— Emily Jones, Ph.D.
— Jeff Beeler, Ph.D.  Psychology Department Chair