Psychology Clinic
The MSU Psychology Clinic is a non-profit mental health service, training, and research center operated by the Department of Psychology at Mississippi State University. Valuing individual and cultural differences is a core competency for psychologists and a driving force of our clinical training and delivery of mental health services. We recognize that all voices, viewpoints, and backgrounds make vital contributions to our understanding of human behavior. In all of our services, we aim to understand the individual and cultural factors that create unique persons. We promote this critical understanding through completion of specialized diversity training workshops and by continually updating our training to be considerate of ever-developing issues of diversity in clinical psychology. As a training facility the clinic operates under the university calendar and is staffed by doctoral students enrolled in the MSU Clinical Psychology Ph.D. program. Graduate clinicians work under the close supervision of MSU Clinical Psychology faculty members who are licensed mental health professionals in the state of Mississippi.
Services
We are dedicated to providing high-quality, affordable psychological services to the Golden Triangle and surrounding communities. Confidential treatment and assessment services are provided for people of all ages, from preschool through late adulthood, regardless of affiliation with the University. Services include:
- Comprehensive Psychological Assessments
- Individual Therapy
- Group Therapy
- Couple's Therapy
- Behavioral Sleep Medicine
- Mindfulness Meditation
- Parent Training and Education
- Anger and Aggressive Behavior
- Telehealth and In-Person Services
Services We Do Not Provide
The MSU Psychology Clinic serves as a training clinic, meaning service needs will be screened prior to scheduling an appointment to ensure that the appropriate service or referral is provided. The clinic does not provide medications or after-hours/urgent services.
Life Threatening Emergencies
If this is a life threatening emergency please dial 911 and proceed to your nearest emergency room. Immediate phone or chat support is available from the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline by calling 988 or through online chat.