WSU Psychology Clinic offering free video-based therapy through September

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The Washington State University Psychology Clinic is offering free video-based therapy services for adults, children and adolescents through the end of September. 

After the end of September, the cost of services will operate on a sliding fee scale based on income. Prospective patients must be located in the state of Washington. Services are not limited to WSU-affiliated students, faculty and staff. 

The Psychology Clinic is operated by the WSU Department of Psychology, a program accredited by the American Psychological Association. It is a nonprofit professional training clinic for doctoral students in clinical psychology. Under direct supervision of licensed clinical psychologists, the doctoral students provide assessment and therapy services for adults, children, and adolescents.

For more information or to schedule an appointment call 509-335-3587 or visit the WSU Psychology Clinic website.

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