WSU Psychology Clinic

Who We Are:

The Psychology Clinic provides a low-cost psychological services option for WSU and the surrounding community. The Clinic is a community training facility for students in the Clinical Psychology doctoral training program. All students are supervised by Kansas licensed psychologists. The clinic usually sees between 250-300 people a year.

What We Do:

The clinic offers a broad range of services for children, adolescents, and adults, including:

  • Individual psychological testing and assessment
  • individual therapy for those experiencing cognitive, intellectual, emotional, or behavioral problems
  • Parent skills training and counseling for parent/child relationship issues
  • Behavioral interventions

The clinic offers therapeutic interventions addressing issues relating to:

  • Depression
  • Anxiety/Stress
  • Family Relationships
  • Childhood Behavior
  • Parenting
  • Social Skills
  • Grief and Loss


Clinic Director

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As clinic director, Dr. Reiner would like to market the clinic more effectively within the community in order to increase the clinic’s visibility as an affordable means of receiving therapy. So far, this first year has been quite successful in getting the clinic up and running and Dr. Reiner is looking forward to the year ahead and to being part of the WSU community.

Contact Us:

Wichita State University
Room 412, Jabara Hall
Phone No: 316-978-3212

Day and evening appointment times available. The first session (intake fee) is $10 and most clients usually pay between $5-$10 per hour of session but fees are typically based on a sliding scale, depending on income and ability to pay.

We receive and accept referrals from individuals and agencies including:

Youthville

DCCCA

Kansas Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services (SRS)

Sedgwick County Developmental Disability Organization

This site is maintained by THE PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT. This page last modified on Thursday, August 13, 2009 12:42:02 PM Central US Time. If you find errors please bring them to the attention of Veronica Hinkle (vdhinkle@wichita.edu).