Psychological Services Center serves the Louisville community with comprehensive mental health services. The facility is committed to providing accessible, quality care to individuals and families in Kentucky.
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The Noble H. Kelley Psychological Services Center (PSC), located in Davidson Hall on the University of Louisville campus, is a comprehensive outpatient mental health clinic operated by the Clinical Psychological Science Program. Serving as a training, clinical, and research facility, the PSC is staffed by doctoral-level students under the supervision of licensed clinical psychologists. The center offers accessible, affordable services to individuals of all ages, with fees determined using a sliding scale based on household income. While the clinic does not accept insurance, its affordability and high standard of care make it a valuable resource for the Louisville, Kentucky community.
Services at the PSC include individual, family, couples, and group therapy, as well as in-depth psychological and neuropsychological evaluations. The center is especially known for its Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) skills groups tailored for both adults and adolescents, with structured participation that includes caregiver-teen pairs. These groups focus on helping clients manage emotional regulation, interpersonal conflict, and distress tolerance. In addition to treatment, the PSC also offers assessments for ADD/ADHD, learning disabilities, personality disorders, and cognitive or neurological functioning. With a strong educational mission, the PSC also engages in professional development, outreach programs, and referrals to community partners when needed. As both a training facility and mental health clinic, the Psychological Services Center provides an evidence-informed, community-centered approach to behavioral healthcare.