Services Offered
Drexel Psychological Services Center
The Drexel Psychological Services Center is a training facility that provides high-quality, affordable mental health services to residents of all ages in the Philadelphia area.
Our clinicians are expertly-trained doctoral students who are supervised by licensed professionals in the Drexel University Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences. We assess each client individually and tailor treatment to meet their specific needs. Therapies may be offered as individual, group or family formats depending on the client's needs.
We provide services in the following areas:
- Chronic Pain and Physical Health Problems
- Concerns Related to Reproductive Health
- Living with Chronic Medical Conditions
- Stress Management
- Academic and school challenges
- Behavioral concerns (ADHD, oppositional, disruptive behaviors)
- Chronic illness
- Health risk behaviors
- Mood problems (anxiety, depression)
- Social skills challenges
- Trauma
- Cognitive Behavioral Therapy
- Mother-baby Interaction Therapy
- Interpersonal Therapy
- Infant Massage
- Women’s Wellness
- Referrals for Medication Management
- Trauma-focused Therapy (if needed)
* Moms participate in individual and group sessions. We use the term "mother" and "mom" to include all individuals who have/will give birth.
- Attention and Executive Functioning
- Comprehensive Diagnostic Evaluations
- Differential Diagnosis
- Evaluations for Psychological Concerns
- Learning and Memory
- Personality Assessments
PLEASE NOTE: As of September 2024, we will not be accepting new cases for our assessment team waitlist until further notice.
- Re-entry (by referral from Federal Court ONLY)
- Mental Health Court (by referral from Federal Court ONLY)
- Exonerated Individuals
- Anxiety
- Depression
- Grief
- Identity Concerns
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorders
- Phobias
- Relational Issues
- Stress
- Trauma
The Psychological Services Center does not prescribe medication and is not an appropriate resource for individuals who need crisis management, who suffer from psychotic disorders, who actively self-injure, who are acutely suicidal, or whose primary concern is substance use/abuse treatment.
The Psychological Services Center is not able to provide emergency services. If you have a life threatening emergency, please go directly to your nearest emergency room or dial 988 (the new Suicide and Crisis Hotline).