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For more than six decades, the Berkeley Psychology Clinic has served a dual mission, expertly blending advanced clinical training with vital mental health services for the community. As a training center for doctoral students in psychology, the clinic provides rigorous, hands-on supervision, preparing the next generation of therapists for impactful careers. This training directly benefits the wider East Bay community, which receives accessible, high-quality therapy.
The clinic operates on a sliding-scale fee model, ensuring that cost is not a barrier to care. This commitment to accessibility allows it to serve a diverse clientele, addressing a wide spectrum of needs from anxiety and depression to relationship issues and life transitions. The environment is one of collaborative growth, where trainees develop their skills under expert guidance, and clients receive thoughtful, evidence-based support.
More than just a teaching facility, the clinic is an integral community resource. It embodies a model where academic excellence and public service are inextricably linked, fostering resilience and well-being for both future clinicians and the residents they serve. Its enduring presence highlights a sustained commitment to mental health access and the importance of practical, supervised training in developing compassionate care providers.
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