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The UND Psychological Services Center (PSC)
provides a variety of psychological services to
individuals and their families both in the UND and
Greater Grand Forks communities. We are also a
teaching, training, and research center supported
by the Department of Psychology and the University
of North Dakota. |
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Our mission is to offer affordable,
state-of-the-art, psychological care to everyone
within our community base. To accomplish this,
our mission is:
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To provide supervised state-of-the-art therapies
to a broad-based population, especially those
who can not otherwise afford or access services
within the community.
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To provide supervised training experiences to
allow students to gain experience with
state-of-the-art, research proven therapies, as
well as exposure to a broad community
population.
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To provide a clinical environment for research
of psychological treatments, supporting the
training program’s adherence to the
scientist-practitioner model.
Our clinic functions on a sliding-fee basis, with
affordable service fees ranging from $5 to $75 for
therapy hours, and $80 to $400 for assessments.
Please see our
fee
schedule for further details.
Some specialty services are provided
with funded contracts negotiated with private
entities or individuals in advance of service
provision (i.e., providing mental health
consultation to Mayville State University Head
Start Programs, providing court-referred services,
and providing jail-based services).
All services
at the PSC are provided by Graduate Student
Clinicians under supervision of a licensed
psychologist in the State of North Dakota.
The UND Psychological
Services Department does not discriminate against
any person on the basis of race, color, gender,
national origin, disability, religion, veteran
status, or age.
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