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Clinical Services

Anxiety Disorder Clinic

Anxiety Clinic

The Anxiety Disorder Clinic is a specialty treatment and research clinic housed within the University of Houston's Psychological Research and Services Center. The Anxiety Disorder Clinic opened in 2004 and serves three primary purposes:

  1. providing low-cost state-of-the-art cognitive-behavioral therapy for the treatment of anxiety disorder
  2. conducting research to better understand anxiety disorder
  3. training graduate students to deliver the most powerful treatments for anxiety disorder

Center for Couples Therapy

Center for Couples Therapy

The Center for Couples Therapy was founded to provide state-of-the-art services for couples in committed relationships. Our approach draws upon the latest scientific information about the ingredients to relationship success. The services are appropriate for couples who are experiencing specific relationship difficulties as well as those who want to make an already good relationship even better. All services are made available to any couple, including cohabitating, separated, and gay and lesbian couples.

Cognitive Development Lab

Cognitive Development Lab

The research goal of the Cognitive Development Lab is to explore the children's language learning environment and their early development of different types of words (e.g., color words, objects' names and words for different actions) to investigate what really contributes to children's language learning and how such learning may change over time. The lab particularly studies infant's and children's language learning as a tool to deepen our understanding of the learning processes. The lab welcomes children who are themselves growing scientists to help us get more insight into these processes.

The University Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic

University Speech, Language and Hearing Clinic

The University Speech-Language-Hearing Clinic: A United Way partner provides services to infants, children, and adults with speech, language, and/or hearing impairments. Assessment and treatment of speech & language are provided by graduate clinicians under the supervision of certified and licensed speech-language pathologists. In-person and telepractice options are available. Hearing services, including hearing aid sales and fittings, are provided in-person by a certified and licensed audiologist.