Community Service & Training
Service to the Community
As our students learn, they bring more than 150,000 hours of direct service to underserved populations in more than 180 placement sites.
Our commitment to cultural and linguistically competent mental health care led to the creation of the Latino Mental Health Program and our summer immersion programs. Students at MSPP are challenged to integrate knowledge from diverse sources to become professionals who approach and synthesize what is unfamiliar to them and bring mental health care to a wide range of people.
The Brenner Center for Psychological Assessment and Consultation provides comprehensive psychological assessment to address problems of learning and adjustment for children, adolescents and adults. Learn more...
The Richard I. and Joan L. Freedman center address the critical shortage in mental health providers for young children by exploring new ways to provide direct service, educate professionals, and increase funding and legislation through social advocacy. Learn more...
The Dr. Cynthia Lucero Center’s Latino Mental Health Program is a unique opportunity for psychology doctoral students and other mental health professionals who are interested in working with Spanish-speaking persons. Learn more...
The Dr. Marjorie K. Stam Center provides education and consultation to the public and intervention training for professionals on the common coexistence of pscyhological trauma, mental illness and substance abuse. Learn more...
Updated 10/1/07