The Behavioral Health Clinic (BHC) at the University of Arizona is a training facility for advanced psychology trainees enrolled in the Clinical Psychology PhD program at UArizona.
The BHC is dedicated to providing high-quality and affordable treatment and assessment services to the UArizona and Tucson community while providing exceptional training for the graduate students as they learn the latest psychological treatment and assessment approaches.
The BHC is staffed by clinicians in training, allowing the BHC to provide a variety of therapy and assessment services to the Tucson community at greatly reduced cost. Clinicians are trained in a variety of the leading therapeutic and assessment approaches and closely supervised by UArizona affiliated licensed psychologists with expertise in a wide range of therapeutic approaches and assessment techniques. All services clinicians provide at the BHC are supported by decades of research. Our treatment services are designed to provide effective psychological care in a compassionate environment.
Services
The BHC provides a variety of mental health services:
Psychological assessment services include psychodiagnostic assessments, ADHD/ADD evaluations, and assessments of memory and cognitive functioning.
Individual therapy includes specialty services using exposure-based interventions for the treatment of OCD, PTSD, social anxiety, general anxiety, panic, worry, and specific phobia, as well as for a range of issues relating to depression, stress, and other emotional difficulties.
Group services are a great way to access mental health treatment while also getting an opportunity to connect with others who may have similar experiences.
Services for couples and families using primarily an Emotionally Focused Therapy (EFT) Framework.
NOTE The BHC does not provide emergency services or medication management.