The Marshall University Graduate College
Community Clinical Services Center
1213 Ohio Avenue
Dunbar, WV 25064-3019
Phone: 304-766-2674
-A Clinic providing low cost psychological,
counseling, and educational services to the public
Office Hours:
Monday 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Tuesday 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Wednesday 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Thursday 10:00 a.m. - 8:30 a.m.
Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
*call during these hours to make an appointment or ask about our services
Who We Are:
The Marshall University Graduate College operates a training clinic in
Dunbar, West Virginia, providing low-cost psychological assessment,
counseling, and educational services to the community.
The Clinic provides a community setting in which clinical skills are
practiced by graduate students who are seeking advanced degrees in
psychology or counseling. As a training facility for its graduate
students, the Community Clinical Services Center provides mental health and
testing services for individuals in the community who need such services but
lack sufficient resources to pursue other professional assistance.
What We Do:
The clinic provides psychological assessment
services, counseling, and therapy for families, children and adolescents,
adults, and people of all ages with special needs.
The clinic may also provide academic assessments, performed by students in
the psychology program.
Graduate-level college students provide these services under the direct
supervision of a fully licensed psychologists and counselors. We
reserve the right to refer any person who seeks our services to another
specialized health care provider if and when necessary.
Services provided by the Marshall University Graduate College Community
Clinical Services Center are available during the regularly scheduled
academic semester.
What We Charge:
Our charges are based upon the client's ability to pay, but do not exceed
$20 per hour.
How To Make an Appointment:
Call our office during the hours listed to make arrangements for an
appointment. We are flexible, and our staff can meet with you either
during regular daytime or evening hours whichever is more convenient for
you.
How to Find Us:
You can find us by getting off Interstate 64 at the Dunbar exit ram, turn
left if coming from I-64 west, right if coming from I-64 east onto 10th
street, cross the railroad tracks, and continue through the traffic light at
Dunbar Avenue. At the second light, turn right onto Myers Avenue.
Immediately after the first stop sign, turn right onto Ohio Avenue, in front
of the Dunbar Library. Proceed to 1213 Ohio Avenue. Limited
parking is available in front of the clinic and in the municipal parking lot
of Stewart Plaza.
Advisory Committee:
Dr. Michael D. Burton, Program Director, MUGC Counseling
Dr. Heather A. Hagerman, MUGC Counseling
Dr. Stephen L. O'Keefe, Program Director, MUGC Psychology
Dr. Rudy Pauley, Dean, School of Education and Professional Development
Dr. Joyce A. Meikamp, MUGC Director of Clinical Field-Based Experiences
Our Staff:
Joyce A. Meikamp, Ed.D., Director of Clinical and Field-Based Experiences
Gary Stone, Office Administrator
Dr. Tony Goudy, Licensed Psychologist
Dr. heather Hagerman, Assistant Professor Counseling
Dr. Darlene Daneker, Assistant Professor Counseling
Cathy Grewe, M.A., L.P.C.
April Martin, M.A., L.P.C.
Henry Nearman, M.A., Certified School Counselor
Diana Sayre, M.S., L.P.C., Certified School Counselor
Dorothy Whitehurst, M.A., L.P.C., Family Mediator