Adult Therapy
Our therapy providers receive extensive training to provide compassionate, evidence-based care to their clients. Their goal is to improve the overall health and wellbeing of clients, and to empower clients to integrate lasting changes into their lives. Our providers work with clients to identify treatment goals that would be most meaningful to work on together. Central to our providers’ therapeutic values is respect for diversity in all forms. Common concerns that we can help address include:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Attention Problems
- Disruptive behavior disorders
- Loneliness
- Familial and relationship issues
- Stress-related problems
- Issues surrounding sexuality
- Academic/vocational issues
Child Therapy
Our therapy providers receive extensive training to provide supportive, evidence-based care to clients and their families. Their goal is to improve the overall health and wellbeing of clients, and to empower clients and their families to integrate lasting changes into their lives. Our providers work with clients to identify treatment goals that would be most meaningful to work on together. Central to our providers’ therapeutic values to examine:
- Depression
- Anxiety
- Attention Problems
- Disruptive behavior disorders
- Familial and peer-related stressors
- Academic issues
Assessment Clinic
We currently offer standalone evaluations for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities, which include the cognitive and emotional components of a psychological assessment, but also include a greater emphasis on strengths and weaknesses related to learning, memory, attention and executive functioning, and other related cognitive functions. These evaluations may be used for appropriate educational accommodations, testing accommodations, and treatment recommendations. Assessments will include:
- Multiple approaches
- Multiple measures
- Multiple information sources (child, parents, teachers)
- Multiple contexts (home, school, clinic)
Community Outreach
The CSPC aims to promote mental health of the community at large, by sharing resources, offering presentations, and connecting with community partners.
One of the CSPC’s newly developed programs is the Rural Mental Health Program (RMHP). This program focuses on providing individual mental health therapy services, as well as outreach and consultation to rural schools and communities in southeast Nebraska. All service costs are covered by the Swanson Foundation, so that mental health care can be more affordable and accessible to those who may be unable to receive care. For more information about this program, you may contact us by either calling our main clinic phone line (402-472-1152), by email (cspclinic@unl.edu)