Psychological Services Center at Temple University - Mental health treatment facility in Philadelphia, PA

Psychological Services Center at Temple University

Mental Health Treatment in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Psychological Services Center at Temple University provides essential mental health services to the local community. The facility offers evidence-based treatment approaches in a supportive environment.

Learn more about Mindfulness-Based Therapy, Anxiety Treatment, Depression Treatment.

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Facility Overview

The Psychological Services Center (PSC) in Philadelphia, PA, is a nonprofit community mental health clinic offering affordable, high-quality psychological services to children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families. Since the early 1970s, PSC has served both the Temple University community and surrounding neighborhoods with a wide range of mental health and relationship counseling, comprehensive neuropsychological evaluations, and cognitive assessments for independent school admissions. The center is committed to welcoming individuals from all backgrounds and lifestyles in a supportive, inclusive environment.

As a training facility for doctoral students in Temple University’s top-ranked Clinical Psychology Program, the PSC integrates academic excellence with compassionate clinical care. Supervised by nationally recognized faculty and researchers—many of whom are leaders in the fields of anxiety, depression, and child psychology—PSC ensures clients receive evidence-based treatment rooted in the latest scientific advancements. This unique partnership between clinical practice and academic research allows the PSC to deliver expert mental health care that is both effective and accessible.

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Additional Services

  • Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy (CBT)
  • Acceptance-Based Therapy
  • Relationship-Based Therapy
  • Work Stress
  • School Stress
  • LGBTQ+
  • Disordered Eating
  • Child-Family Conflicts
  • Behavioral Issues Treatment
  • Conduct Problems

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