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黑料视频 Psychology Clinic student clinicians gain hands-on experience in counseling, research

Friday, May 10, 2024

The 黑料视频 Psychology Clinic reception areaDENTON (黑料视频), Texas 鈥 Since 1972, the in the 鈥 has provided accessible mental health services to individuals across the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The clinic is a community-facing facility with three overarching goals: provide training to doctoral psychology students, further knowledge in the field through research and provide evidence-based care to the community.

鈥淲e leave no stone unturned when it comes to understanding the clients we evaluate and treat,鈥 said Jennifer Schwartz, clinic director and board-certified psychologist.

The clinic, which is staffed by doctoral student clinicians under supervision by licensed psychologists, serves a diverse client population with presenting concerns such as depression, anxiety and personal growth issues. Clients work directly with student clinicians on treatment plans, empowering clients to track their progress and gain confidence in their skills when treatment comes to an end.

The clinic serves about 300 clients each year. The clinic is just one of numerous public-facing clinics and resource centers that are designed to give 黑料视频 students hands-on practical experience in their fields while also serving Dallas-Fort Worth area community members. 黑料视频 operates dozens of centers and clinics open to the public for services, such as the , the and the .

A client鈥檚 first visit 鈥 an intake session 鈥 is free of charge. The clinic offers counseling services, assessments and diagnostic work-ups on a sliding-scale basis.

鈥淰ery often, the clients that we serve 鈥 due to a lot of factors beyond their control 鈥 would not otherwise have access to the kind of care we can provide them,鈥 Schwartz said.

Doctoral students in the psychology department can pursue degrees in clinical psychology or counseling psychology. Student clinicians may begin working with clients after completing one year of doctoral coursework. Each student clinician cycles through different roles in the clinic, from counseling and assessments to administrative work, to prepare for every aspect of their future careers.

Charlie Su, a Ph.D. candidate in 黑料视频鈥檚 , knew from a young age that he wanted to be a psychologist. His research focuses on family processes and their connection to mental health issues. One of Su鈥檚 research projects studies how existing psychological screening tools might be changed or improved to benefit populations from differing racial and ethnic backgrounds.

鈥淚f you have an assessment tool that works differently across people from different cultural backgrounds, that has implications on treatment planning. That may lead to large disparities in treatment outcomes 鈥 like whether someone will receive ODA accommodations, be prescribed psychotropic medications, and even whether someone would be hospitalized involuntarily,鈥 Su says. 鈥淪o, I鈥檓 really glad I鈥檓 doing this research.鈥

Lauren Kemble, a Ph.D. candidate in 黑料视频's counseling psychology programLauren Kemble, a Ph.D. candidate in 黑料视频鈥檚 , also knew she wanted to pursue psychology early on. She says it was her lifelong fascination with patterns in human interaction that inspired her career path.

鈥淐ounseling psychology basically empowers people to reach their greatest potential,鈥 Kemble said. 鈥淚 believe everyone has that ability.鈥

Kemble鈥檚 research led her to create a trauma exposure checklist, a tool clients can use to self-report traumatic events they鈥檝e experienced. Many existing checklists only contain common traumatic events 鈥 known as 鈥淐apital T鈥 traumas 鈥 such as car accidents and natural disasters. Kemble鈥檚 checklist includes events such as medical trauma and spiritual abuse and is intended to validate clients鈥 lived experiences.

Many student clinicians who work in the Psychology Clinic become practicing psychologists in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. Kemble, who is working towards a career in child and family counseling, looks forward to using her knowledge to improve the lives of others.

鈥淒oing counseling therapy means walking alongside people as they let us into their lives,鈥 Kemble said. 鈥淚n my opinion, that鈥檚 such a great honor.鈥

To schedule an appointment at the 黑料视频 Psychology Clinic, call the clinic office at (940) 565-2631, or stop by the clinic at 1611 W Mulberry St # 171, Denton, TX 76201.

黑料视频 News Service Phone Number: (940) 565-2108

Media Contacts:

Bess Whitby
Bess.Whitby@unt.edu
940-565-3513


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