Support is Right Here in Your Community
Our university-based clinic offers affordable, confidential mental health services for children, teens, adults, couples, and families. Our team of caring therapists and psychologists is here to help you navigate life’s challenges.
Graduate student clinicians in our Clinical Mental Health Counseling master’s program, Counseling and Supervision doctoral program, and Clinical and School Psychology doctoral program offer counseling and assessment services as part of their training. They work closely under the supervision of faculty who are licensed professional counselors or clinical psychologists, so clients receive thoughtful, well-supported care.
We work with individuals and families facing a wide range of concerns, including anxiety, depression, stress, relationship challenges, life changes, school or work concerns, and more - always with a focus on your strengths and goals.
Find the Help You Need
Individual Counseling
A safe, supportive space just for you to talk, reflect, and work through whatever you’re facing at your own pace.
Couples & Family Counseling
Stronger relationships start with better understanding. We help couples and families improve communication, work through challenges, and build healthier connections together.
Play Therapy
For children, play is a powerful way to communicate. Our play therapy services help kids express feelings, build skills, and grow in a way that feels natural to them.
Assessment & Testing
Not sure where to start? We offer assessments that help answer questions, better understand concerns, and identify next steps for growth and support.
Get Started
To get started with a therapist or psychologist, please call 540-568-1735
Program support staff is typically available between the hours of 8am-8pm, Monday-Thursday and 8am-5pm, Friday. You may need to leave a voicemail message with your name and phone number.
What to Expect
Learn more about what you can expect with you work with one of our therapists and psychologists.
Specialty Areas
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Other Mood-Related Concerns
- Trauma
- Separation
- Loss
- Relationship Difficulties
- Sexuality
- Family Problems
- Eating Disorders
- Academic and Learning Issues
- Work-related Concerns
- Attention Concerns
- Personal Growth
- Discipline Problems
- Challenging Childhood Behaviors
