The Counseling and School Psychology
Clinic's Mission:
The mission of the Counseling and School Psychology
Clinic is to improve educational, social, emotional, and behavioral functioning
and interactions of individuals, families, groups and counseling/therapy,
consultation, and education.
The Counseling and School Psychology Clinic conducts psychological and educational evaluations of children and youth to address referral questions from parents/caregivers and or schools. In addition, clinic therapists provide individual child and adult therapy to address a wide range of referral concerns. Please follow the links below for specific information on clinical services provided by the Counseling and School Psychology Clinic.
Assessment domains include intellectual and cognitive functioning, academic functioning, socioemotional and behavioral functioning, adaptive behavior, ecological/setting assessment, and instructional assessment, depending on the referral questions. Assessments will include multiple approaches, multiple measures, multiple information sources (child, parents, teachers), and multiple contexts (home, school, Clinic).
The Clinic serves as an education and training site (in research, teaching/supervision, and outreach) for graduate students in the School and Counseling Psychology programs Department of Educational Psychology.
Graduate students provide services under the direct supervision of program faculty and clinical associates as part of practicum courses and experiences, as well as supervised assistantships. Services are provided in the Clinic and in the schools and communities where clients and consultees are working and living.
Faculty and graduate students collaborate on applied research that advances the knowledge of service delivery and the functioning of individuals, families, groups and systems. Such research may also involve multidisciplinary and collaborative research partnerships with professionals throughout the college and university, and in schools and communities.
Specialty clinics offered by the School Psychology Program and the Counseling Psychology Program:
Academic Skills Clinic
ADHD and Related Behaviors Clinic
School Psychology Assessment Clinic
Summer Writing Clinic
Child and Adolescent Therapy Clinic
Contact Information:
Counseling and School Psychology Clinic
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Educational Psychology
49 Teachers College Hall
Lincoln, NE 68588-0345
Ph: (402) 472-1152
Fx: (402) 472-5889
Counseling Clinic
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View and listen to a description of the Educational Psychology Clinic and Consultation Center. (QuickTime Plugin Required)
Play Therapy Room
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