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The HSU Community Counseling Clinic is a university-based training facility for graduate students in the Counseling Psychology
and School Psychology master’s degree programs at Humboldt State University. Faculty in the Department of Psychology supervise
all students. Graduate students in the Counseling Psychology Program provide direct services to clients from the community and
HSU. The HSU Community Counseling Clinic operates in accordance with the ethical standards of the American Psychological Association
(APA) and California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT).
The HSU Community Counseling Clinic is a low-cost source for counseling/psychotherapy services for HSU and for the broader Humboldt
County community. Because the clinic is staffed by HSU Psychology faculty and graduate students, it operates on the HSU academic
schedule is closed during holidays and breaks when HSU is not in regular session, and is not open during the summer months.
The clinic provides counseling to individuals, couples, families, adolescents, and children. Group counseling for adults may
also be available. The clinic is open Mondays and Wednesdays 1:00pm – 6:00pm and Tuesdays and Thursdays from 1:00pm – 5pm.
Fees are on a sliding scale, ranging from $5 to $25 per session, determined by financial need. In the event that the clinic
cannot meet your needs, we will assist in making a more appropriate referral.
For more Information or to make an appointment, please call 707-826-3921.
The clinic is located on the second floor (room 208) of the Behavioral and Social Science Building (BSS) which is located on Union
Street on the HSU Campus, a short distance from the northern entrance to the Arcata Community Forest, between 17th and 14th Streets.
Ms. Hunt can arrange for free parking permits for community members. There is also metered parking on Union Street.
The clinic includes four therapy and interview rooms, a waiting room, recording and playback room, and office and conferencing space.
Because the clinic is a university training center, most rooms have mounted video cameras for recording sessions so that faculty can
review and provide feedback to trainees.
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