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The Psychological Services Clinic

The Psychological Services Clinic (PSC) has been serving the Northern Colorado community for over 50 years with high-quality and affordable counseling and assessment services. Our mission at the PSC is to provide the best possible services to our clients while also providing closely supervised training opportunities for our counseling graduate students. 

Our graduate students learn to apply evidence-based assessment and treatment techniques in an ethical and professional manner. The PSC offers services to individuals, couples, and families throughout Northern Colorado, and enthusiastically welcomes people of all ages, races, abilities, creeds, ethnicities, sexual orientations, gender identities and immigration status, or ability to pay for services. We aim to provide excellent and accessible counseling services to UNC students, staff, and the greater Northern Colorado community.

Our programs are dedicated to training graduate students to work with individuals who reflect the growing diversity of the northern Colorado community. Graduate students are trained to integrate cultural humility into their practice, which entails a continual, personal commitment to self-reflection on their own beliefs and identities and how these may impact the counseling process.

The PSC believes that all individuals come to counseling with their own unique identities, strengths, and struggles. Our clinicians strive to support them in building upon their own strengths in their journey towards change.

Some reasons why people seek counseling

  • Depression
  • Anxiety
  • Stress
  • Grief
  • Anger
  • Identity exploration
  • Personal growth
  • Academic challenges
  • Adjusting to college
  • Career planning
  • Communication
  • Self-exploration
  • Family Conflict
  • Coping with significant life events
  • Eating/body image concerns
  • Marital/relationship distress
  • Sexual concerns