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Department of Psychological Sciences
210 McAlester Hall
Columbia, MO 65211-2500
phone: 573-882-6860
fax: 573-882-7710
email: SkylesB@missouri.edu
Graduate Program: 573-882-0838 or gradpsych@missouri.edu
MU Department of Psychological Sciences

Psychological Services Clinic

211 South 8th Street
Psychology Building - 8th Street entrance
[map, directions, parking information]
573-882-4677

Hours

Monday 10-5 | Tuesday 9-9 | Wednesday 12-9 | Thursday 12-9 | Friday 9-5

Personnel

Director of the Administration and Training
Nan R. Presser, Ph.D.

Director of Adult and Group Services
Jeremy Skinner, Ph.D.

Director of Child and Family Services
Meg Klein-Trull, Ph.D.

Services Available

  • Individual counseling and therapy
  • Marital and couples counseling
  • Family therapy
  • Child treatment
  • Psychological testing

General Information

Psychological services are available for adults and children to the University community (faculty, staff and students) as well as to individuals from Columbia and surrounding areas. Both day and evening appointments are available. The Psychological Services Clinic operates under the auspices of the Department of Psychological Sciences at the University of Missouri-Columbia. It is staffed by Ph.D.-level licensed psychologists and doctoral-level clinicians in clinical psychology.

The Psychological Services Clinic provides individual, couples, family, and group therapy; the clinic accepts insurance and provides fee assistance if needed. The Clinic also offers educational presentations for groups. Call to schedule an appointment or to request a program.

The Psychological Services Clinic is a community-based outpatient facility that serves as the primary clinical practicum training site for the clinical program. A variety of psychological services (assessment, consultation, and individual, group and family therapy) are provided to people and agencies in the University and Columbia communities, largely by students in the program under the close supervision of the clinical faculty and psychologists on staff at the Clinic (currently three doctoral-level clinical psychologists). A unique feature of the Clinic is the opportunity for Clinical students to gain experience treating clients under a managed-care model. Our Clinic faculty are on the provider panels of several managed care companies (including health maintenance organizations and preferred provider organizations).

Commonly Addressed Problems
  • Academic problems
  • ADHD/hyperactivity
  • Aggressiveness
  • Anger
  • Anxiety/panic
  • Assertiveness
  • Career issues
  • Child behavior problems
  • Chronic pain
  • Depression
  • Divorce/separation
  • Drug/alcohol use
  • Eating problems
  • Family Discord
  • Family of origin Concerns
  • Grief/loss
  • Identity problems
  • Learning problems
  • Loneliness
  • Life changes
  • Marital concerns
  • Nightmares
  • Obsessive-compulsive disorder
  • Parent-child problems
  • Parenting or step-parenting
  • Relationships
  • School anxiety
  • Self-esteem
  • Self-exploration
  • Sexual problems
  • Sexual identity
  • Sleep problems
  • Stress
  • Suicidal thoughts/feelings
  • Work problems

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