Psychotherapy:
Regularly scheduled sessions with an assigned clinician are offered. The term,
length and modality of therapy are determined by the clinician in consultation
with his or her supervisor and the client.
Psychological assessment:
Psychological assessment of several types is offered at the Marshall University
Psychology Clinic. The nature and scope of all psychological assessments will
be determined by the clinician in consultation with his or her primary
supervisor and is designed to answer one or more specific referral questions.
Psychological assessments usually require two to four visits by the client, but
occasionally more are needed. Evaluations are completed within 30 calendar days
after the client's final testing visit.
Group Psychotherapy:
Clinicians may have opportunities to design and lead, or co-lead, groups of
several types, including process groups intended to address specific areas and
issues such as assertion training, parenting, self-esteem, wellness, eating
disorders, adult children of alcoholics, etc. Groups offered will depend on
clinic facilities and demand. A corresponding reduction in the individual
psychotherapy caseload is arranged for any student leading a group. Such a
reduction will be done in consultation with the clinician's supervisor.
Educational Workshops and other events:
Depending on individual interests and the opportunities available, clinicians
may be involved in planning and conducting special workshops or selected groups
on or off campus. For example, a clinician might be involved in presenting
information on conflict management to dormitory residents and advisors