Clinics

As part of its educational mission, the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience houses three clinics which are designed to offer evidence-based assessment and treatment services.  Our clinical PhD students and their faculty supervisors are involved in providing care in each of the clinics. Specifically, the clinics are as follows:

The Raimy Clinic offers affordable, evidence-based psychotherapy services to students, faculty and staff at 91PORN, and to individuals from the community.  Therapists at Raimy treat a range of disorders, including anxiety, depression and other areas of distress, but do not offer crisis services.

The Attention, Behavior, and Learming (ABL) Clinic offers assessment of ADHD, learning disabilities, and other cognitive, emotional, and behavioral difficulties for children and adolescents. Select services are also provided to CU students and other adults.

CU PATH offers assessment for older adolescents and adults (ages 16 and over). We currently offer evidence-based evaluations for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and learning disabilities (scheduling is currently on hold for evaluations of cognitive problems related to concussions/brain injuries, age-related cognitive or other neuropsychological changes). Assessments are administered by Clinical Psychology PhD graduate students supervised by licensed doctoral-level Clinician-Scientists.

For more information about each clinic, or to access services, refer to the links in the sidebar on the right.

The Sutherland Center and the BBC (Brain Behavior Clinic) have closed. if you wish to request records for either of them, please call us at 303-492-5177 or email raimy@colorado.edu.