University of Victoria Psychology Clinic
Mission Statement
The Psychology Clinic in the Department of Psychology, University of Victoria, is an outpatient mental health training facility for clinical psychology graduate students. The Psychology Clinic provides professional psychological services to the community, including assessments and therapeutic interventions for children, adults, couples and families. Services are provided by students in the M.Sc. and Ph.D. clinical psychology programs under the supervision of Registered Clinical Psychologists. Our team is dedicated to excellence in evidence-based treatment and assessment as well as clinical research and training. Our Clinical Psychology Program is accredited by the Canadian Psychological Association. The Psychology Clinic seeks to provide intensive applied training experiences for graduate students, as well as effective, ethical, and economic psychological services for the community.
Locations Served
All CRD, Central Saanich, Colwood, Esquimalt, Highlands, Juan de Fuca, Langford, Metchosin, North Saanich, Oak Bay, Saanich, Saltspring Island, Sidney, Sooke, Southern Gulf Islands, Victoria, View RoyalProgram Areas
Health and WellnessProgram | Description | Age Range | Website | Phone | Program Category | Indigenous Services | Last Updated | Organization | |
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Diagnostic assessments | We offer psychosocial, psychoeducational, and neuropsychological assessments. The purpose of these assessments is to provide diagnostic clarification, an understanding of each individual’s unique situation, and recommendations for appropriate interventions. Treatment is not provided as part of our assessment services. Given the training model of our clinic, please allow for approximately 8 weeks from initial intake session to completion of verbal feedback and receiving the report. |
6 to 99 | Website | 250-721-7538 | Health and Wellness | No | Aug-2024 |
University of Victoria Psychology Clinic | |
Individual and Group Psychotherapy | We offer psychotherapy to individuals, couples and families with the goal of assisting individuals to gain greater insight into their problems, cope more effectively with personal stresses and interpersonal conflicts, and achieve behavioural goals. We strive to provide empirically-supported interventions whenever possible. Typically, therapy services are offered from 8-12 weekly sessions that are 50 minutes in duration. Most psychotherapy services are offered in the form of individual therapy, however, group psychotherapy may be offered depending on the frequency of referrals for particular problems and availability of supervisors. Common concerns we see in the clinic include anxiety disorders, depression, trauma, OCD, perfectionism, and many more. |
18 to 99 | Website | 250-721-7538 | Health and Wellness | No | Aug-2024 |
University of Victoria Psychology Clinic |