Space Open for Child Assessments and Therapy

Posted on September 16, 2024

Empty room full of children's toys at UNCG.

The UNC Greensboro Psychology Clinic has been providing therapy and assessment services to the UNCG and Greensboro community for over 45 years. It currently has openings with immediate availability (until spaces are full) for therapy services for children and adolescents, as well as providing parenting support.

UNCG faculty and staff receive 50 percent discounts on services and all are welcome to apply for financial assistance to receive a reduced rate for services on the clinic’s sliding scale. As a training clinic within the Department of Psychology, clinicians at this clinic are graduate students in the clinical psychology PhD program, closely supervised by licensed clinical faculty. That means receiving services at our clinic is mutually beneficial for families as well as UNCG students. The clinic provides short-term (12-16 sessions) of evidence-based care, which means the treatments have been scientifically demonstrated to help individuals with similar concerns.

Common issues seen at the clinic include, but are not limited to:

  • Anxiety (difficulty with transitions, separations, or new experiences)
  • ADHD (managing youth’s challenges with attention, excess energy, and time management)
  • Complying with expectations from parents and teachers
  • Managing emotions (anger, sadness)
  • Self-esteem
  • Depression

Anyone who might like to employ these services may submit an Interest Form or call at 336.334.5662 to get more information.

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